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This Bitter Earth, directed by Billy Porter – first look

The play is currently in previews

Alex Wood

Alex Wood

| London |

23 June 2025

This Bitter Earth Soho Theatre 4499
Omari Douglas, © Tristran Kenton

Take a look at This Bitter Earth, directed by the one and only Billy Porter!

Written by Harrison David Rivers, the piece follows a young Black writer and his white activist lover and asks, “What is the real cost of standing on the sidelines?” You can find out more about the production here.

Grammy, Emmy and three-time Tony Award winner Porter was recently starring as the Emcee in the West End’s Cabaret – and will head over to Broadway to continue in the show there. 

He currently directs Omari Douglas as Jesse, and Alexander Lincoln as Neil. Stanton Plummer-Cambridge and Luke Striffler serve as understudies.

We recently went into rehearsals for the show – which you can watch here:

Joining Porter on the creative team is Morgan Large (set and costume design). It’ll feature original composition by Sean Green, sound design by Julian Starr, casting by Rob Kelly, associate direction by Bronagh Lagan, and production management by Toby Darvill, with Elsie O’Rourke as company stage manager, and Jordan Deegan-Fleet as deputy stage manager. Marketing and social media management is by The Pekoe Group, with artwork by Bob King Creative.

This Bitter Earth is award-winning producer Thomas Hopkins’ first development project through his independently owned company. Producers include Jana Robbins, Craig Haffner and Sherry Wright, Alex Deacon, Jonathan Kaldor and Kohl Beck, in association with John Rogerson and Sarig Peker.

The play opens at the Soho Theatre and runs until 26 July. A press night is set for 24 June.

This Bitter Earth Soho Theatre 4360
Alexander Lincoln and Omari Douglas, © Tristran Kenton
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Omari Douglas and Alexander Lincoln, © Tristran Kenton
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Alexander Lincoln, © Tristran Kenton
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Alexander Lincoln and Omari Douglas, © Tristran Kenton

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