Red Velvet
Writer
Lolita Chakrabarti
Director
Ashley Zhangazha
Production Manager
Emily Huxley
Location
Online
Dates
Tuesday 8 June at 7:45pm
About the show
“Theatre is a political act, a debate of our times. This is our responsibility n’est ce pas? We have to confront life, out there, on our stage, in here. Make it live.”
An actor is about to step into the role of a lifetime: Othello at Covent Garden. But this is 1833, and the African American man has a lot to face, not least an audience expecting to see the great Edmund Kean.
Lolita Chakrabarti's Red Velvet takes us behind the curtains, to reveal the social history surrounding one of the first black actors to take a leading role on the London stage.
Red Velvet received its world premiere at the Tricycle Theatre, London on 11 October 2012. The production was revived and opened at the Tricycle Theatre, London, on 23 January 2014 before making its American Premiere at St. Ann’s Warehouse, New York on 25 March 2014.
Lolita Chakrabarti is an award-winning playwright and actress.
Writing credits include Life of Pi, Red Velvet and Hymn and acting credits include Hamlet, Riviera and the forthcoming Amazon series Wheel of Time. She trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London and has carved out an innovative, diverse and long running career.
Other writing credits The Goddess for Woman's Hour BBC Radio 4 and Last Seen Joy for the Almeida Theatre, London.
Lolita also worked as dramaturgist on& Message in a Bottle, a show by Katie Prince and Sting, which opened at the The Peacock in February 2020.
Lolita produced Of Mary, a short film directed by Adrian Lester, which won Best Short Film at PAFF, Los Angeles.
Lolita is on the board of RADA and Rambert Dance. She lives in South East London with husband, actor Adrian Lester and their two daughters.
Themes of an adult nature, strong language, scenes of a distressing nature, including racism.
If you would like further information, please contact the box office.
Photos: SRTaylor Photography
Booking
The production will be live streamed directly from LAMDA’s Carne Studio Theatre. Links to view the performance will be sent out two hours before the start time.
To watch the show in person, click here.
Creative Team
Director
Ashley Zhangazha
Assistant Director
Segen Yosef
Set and Costume Designer
Libby Watson
Lighting Designer
Marcus Grove
Sound Designer
Kirsty Robson
Composer
Annabel Mutale Reed
Movement Director
Rakhee Sharma
Voice Coach
Joel Trill
Fight Co-ordinator
Joseph Reed
Composer
Kevin Mark Trail
Cast
Betty
Lanihuli Gilbert
Ellen Tree
Lucy Gray
Charles Kean
Alfie Jones
Connie
Marie Kizonzolo-Fruchart
Halina, Margaret
Caroline Letelier
Bernard Ward, Terence
Daniel Morris
Ira Aldridge
Alistair Nwachukwu
Cassimir, Henry
Joshua Rogers
Pierre LaPorte
Piper Zbryski-Livingstone
Production Team
Production Manager
Emily Huxley
Technical Stage Manager
Emily Compton
Technical Stage Manager
Marcus Grove
Stage Manager on Book
Hayley Bowman
Chief LX
Emily Compton
Production Sound Engineer
Ruth Burgon
Vision Mixer
Avery Elliott
Camera Operator
Sam Tate
Costume Supervisor
Georgia Rose
Costume Assistant
Izzy Ribbeck
Photos: SRTaylor Photography
Booking information
Pricing
Tickets cost £7.
Accessing the live stream
You will be emailed two hours before the show start time with a link to the live stream.
Accessibility
This live stream will be captioned. Details on how to access the captions will be email out with the link to the live stream.
Booking your tickets
Book your tickets online or by calling our box office on 020 8834 0550.
Priority booking
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Industry booking
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Refunds
Unfortunately, all tickets are non-refundable.