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Royal Court Theatre announce cast for Bodies by Vivienne Franzmann

BodiesBrian FergusonGabriella SladeHannah RaeHelen SkieraJoshua Pharo

The Royal Court Theatre has announced casting for their upcoming production of Bodies by Vivienne Franzmann. Bodies will play from 5 July - 12 August 2017 at the Jerwood Theatre Upstairs at the Royal Court.

This new play explores the human cost of surrogacy and what we overlook to get what we want.

The cast of Bodies includes Lorna Brown (Torn and Clybourne Park - Royal Court, Oresteia - Almeida/West End), Brian Ferguson (Adler & Gibb - Royal Exchange, Oil - Almeida, The Broken Heart - The Globe), Philip Goldacre (Broken Glass - National Theatre, West - Donmar), Salma Hoque (East Is East - West End & UK Tour, Drawing The Line - Hampstead), Justine Mitchell (Gastronauts - Royal Court, The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui and King Lear - Donmar) and Hannah Rae (Great Expectations - Rose Kingston, TV - Broadchurch).

Bodies will be directed by Jude Christian, designed by Gabriella Slade, lighting and video design by Joshua Pharo, sound design by Helen Skiera and film by Meghna Gupta.

Bodies is suitable for ages 14+

BOOK TICKETS FOR BODIES AT ROYAL COURT THEATRE

Douglas Mayo
Douglas Mayo

Douglas Mayo has had a life long love affair with musical theatre. He has authored several books on publicity and marketing for amateur theatre groups. He is in the process of developing a musical based on his original story concept.

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