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WOS TV: Brief Encounter With … Jenny Jules

Editorial Staff

Editorial Staff

| London's West End |

4 May 2010

Jenny Jules is currently starring in the European premiere of Lynn Nottage’s Pulitzer Prize winning play Ruined at the Almeida Theatre.

The play was first seen in a
co-production between the Manhattan Theatre Club and Chicago’s Goodman
Theatre last year. In addition to the Pulitzer Prize for drama, it also
picked up seven Best Play awards, including the New York Critics’
Circle Award, two Drama Desk awards and four OBIE Awards.

Jules’ previous credits at the Almeida include Michael Attenborough‘s productions of The Homecoming and Big White Fog, while her theatre work elsewhere includes Fabulation, Gem of the Ocean, Walk Hard, The Promise and The Colour of Justice at the Tricycle.

Ruined, which is inspired by Brecht’s Mother Courage, is set in a
bar in a small mining town in the Democratic Republic of Congo. As
tales of local atrocities spread and tensions between rebels and
government militia rise, shrewd Mama Nadi (Jules) must reassess her business
priorities and personal loyalties when two girls arrive tainted by
their recent past. Indhu Rubasingham directs.

** DON’T MISS our Whatsonstage.com Outing to RUINED on 13 May 2010 – including a FREE drink at our EXCLUSIVE post-show reception with members of the cast – all for £28!! – click here to book now! **

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