Fabulation
From: Thursday, 16th February 2006
To: Saturday, 18 March 2006
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Synopsis
Undine Barnes Calles, a successful publicist who watches her once-stable life disintegrate before her eyes. When her Latin-lover husband Herve walks out on her, he takes with him all her money and social standing, and leaves her broke with an unborn child, and with no one in her personal sphere to turn to for solace. Undine must then face what's most avoided and dreaded: the home and family in Brooklyn on which she turned her back 14 years earlier.
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86.130.207.61) - 5 March 2006: ![]()
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The only plays about the black experience we seem to get are British ones focusing on modern themes of gun culture and American Milleresque period pieces. Though many of these have been great plays - Fallout in the first category and Raisen in the Sun in the second - it is refreshing to get a modern American take, particularly one that is both entertaining and thought-provoking. In an excellent cast, most of whom play multiple roles extremely well, Jenny Jules gives what will probably be looked back on as a career-defining performance. The direction and design are both spot on. A gold star for The Tricycle....
Cast
Kobna Holdbrook-Smith
Jenny Jules
Lucian Msamati
Carmen Munroe
Nathan Osgood
Claire Larns
Sharon Duncan-Brewster
Don Gilet
Clare Perkins
Creative
Lynn Nottage (Author)
The Tricycle (Producer)
Indhu Rubasingham (Director)
Robert Jones (Design)
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