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Podcast: #WOSOuting to Tricycle's Red Velvet

Date: 18 October 2012

Last night we took our intrepid Whatsonstage.com theatregoers to the Tricycle in Kilburn to see the inaugural production of Indhu Rubasingham's tenure as artistic director, Red Velvet.

Written by Lolita Chakrabarti, the play stars her husband Adrian Lester as Ira Aldridge, the African-American actor who caused a storm in 1833 when he took over from Edmund Keen in Othello at the Theatre Royal in Covent Garden.

Lester is joined in the cast by: Simon Chandler (Bernard/Terence), Rachel Finnegan (Halina/Betty/Margaret), Natasha Gordon (Connie), Ryan Kiggell (Charles), Ferdinand Kingsley (Casmir/Henry), Charlotte Lucas (Ellen), and Eugene O'Hare (Pierre).

Following the show we were joined for a Q&A by Rubasingham, Chakrabarti, and cast members Adrian Lester, Natasha Gordon, Ferdinand Kingsley, Simon Chandler and Ryan Kiggell.

WOSOuting to Red Velvet
Ryan Kiggell, Simon Chandler, Ferdinand Kingsley, Lolita Chakrabarti, Indhu Rubasingham, host Terri Paddock, Natasha Gordon & Adrian Lester



Directer Rubasingham talked about her reasons for wanting to stage Red Velvet as her first show as artistic director of the Tricycle, and author Chakrabarti talked about the genesis of the play.

Chakrabarti talked about the number of black actors throughout the 19th Century who were largely unrecognised, and cast members told us how they hadn't heard of Ira Aldridge before being involved with the show.

Lester then talked about the differences between playing Othello, and playing someone playing Othello, and discussed his upcoming performance as Othello at the National Theatre. Chakrabarti also discussed the reviews that Aldridge received at the time, and told us that the ones in the play are verbatim from actual newspapers of the time.

Finally, Rubasingham discussed the upcoming shows at the Tricycle, as part of her inaugural season.

To listen to the Q&A, which was hosted by Terri Paddock, click the 'play' button below; or to subscribe and download from iTunes, click here.

As always, please feel free to email your comments and thoughts about the show, as well as any of your favourite insights from last night to feedback@whatsonstage.com and don't forget to tweet using #WOSOuting! We would love to hear from you.

For details of other upcoming Outings, click here!

- by Rosie Bannister


You can take a look at the tweets from last night in the CoverItLive box below...

Related Content

Booking Tickets & Show Listings
Red Velvet Listing Page
Internal Links
Red Velvet starstarstar - 17th Oct 2012 reviews
1st Night Photos: Tricycle rolls out the Red Velvet carpet for party - 17th Oct 2012 photos
Review Round-up: Rubasingham opens tenure with Red Velvet - 17th Oct 2012 roundup
Opening: Adrian Lester in Red Velvet, new musical Loserville & Soho's Terror - 15th Oct 2012 news
Photos: Lester rehearses Red Velvet as new painting of Ira Aldridge is found - 26th Sep 2012 photos
Full casting announced for Chakrabarti's Red Velvet at Tricycle - 12th Sep 2012 news



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