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    Our Lady of Kibeho

    by Katori Hall
    Royal & Derngate and Theatre Royal Stratford East (2019)

    2020 Olivier Award Nominee for Outstanding Achievement 

    Composer: Orlando Gough
    Designer: Jonathan Fensom
    Lighting: Charles Balfour 
    Sound: Claire Windsor
    Video: Duncan McLean 
    Musical Direction: Michael Henry 
    Movement: Diane Alison-Mitchell 
    Aerial: Vikki Amedume 
    Voice & Dialect: Hazel Holder 
    Magic: John Bulleid 
    Fights: Terry King and Bethan Clark 
    Associate Director: Sarah Stacey 
    Casting: Polly Jerrold and Emily Jones 
    Production Photographs: Manuel Harlan

    Cast
    Michelle Asante
    Aretha Ayeh
    Michaela Blackburn
    Pérola Congo
    Ewart James Walters
    Pepter Lunkuse
    Michael Mears
    Taz Munya
    Rima Nsubuga
    Ery Nzaramba
    Liyah Summers
    Leo Wringer
    Mitchell Zhangazha
    Keenan Munn-Francis

    ★★★★★“Astonishing” The Guardian

    ★★★★“A highly accomplished, superbly atmospheric staging with detailed, committed performances across the board and some wonder-working singing” The Daily Telegraph

    ★★★★★“The acting is exceptional, the stage craft perfect”’ The Blacklist

    ★★★★★ “The acting is exceptional, the stage craft perfect”’ The Blacklist

    ★★★★ “An act of real ambition – audacity, even – for this dauntless theatre” The Sunday Times

    ★★★★ ‘Atmospheric and fascinating’ The Times

    ★★★★ ‘Haunting and intelligent’ Financial Times

    ★★★★ ‘Uplifting’ Daily Mail

    ★★★★ ‘Moments that make the hairs on your arms stand on end’ Londonist

    ★★★★ ‘Powerful… unbearably poignant’ Time Out

    ★★★★ ‘Extraordinary’ Evening Standard

    ★★★★ ‘Luminous’ The Arts Desk

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