Casting for I Think We Are Alone revealed

Chizzy Akudolu, Charlotte Bate, Polly Frame, Caleb Roberts, Simone Saunders and Andrew Turner will star in the world premiere of I Think We Are Alone

Chizzy Akudolu announced with a host of names for Frantic Assembly and Theatre Royal Plymouth Production

FRANTIC ASSEMBLY today announced the full casting for I Think We Are Alone, a major new play by Sally Abbott, co-directed by Kathy Burke and Scott Graham.

The work will premiere at Theatre Royal Plymouth on February 3 and tour to venues including Theatre Royal Stratford East, The Lowry, Nuffield Southampton, Bristol Old Vic, and Leicester’s Curve in Spring 2020.

The production sits at the centre of a year of programming celebrating 25 years of Frantic Assembly.

Chizzy Akudolu, Charlotte Bate, Polly Frame, Caleb Roberts, Simone Saunders and Andrew Turner will perform in this delicate and uplifting new play about our fragility, resilience and need for love and forgiveness.

I Think We Are Alone © Perou

I Think We Are Alone is a bittersweet and funny take on our ache to connect with those voices we need to hear again, those arms we need to feel around us and those faces we need to see again.

It is about letting go and holding on to what we love the most.

The production is designed by Morgan Large with lighting by Paul Keogan, sound by Ella Wahlstrom and casting by Will Burton.

I THINK WE ARE ALONE:
03 – 8 Feb 2020 Theatre Royal Plymouth
11 – 15 Feb 2020 Liverpool Playhouse
17 – 21 Feb 2020 King’s Theatre, Edinburgh
25 Feb – 21 Mar 2020 Theatre Royal Stratford East
24 – 28 Mar 2020 Curve Theatre, Leicester
31 Mar – 4 Apr 2020 Nuffield Southampton Theatres
14 – 18 Apr 2020 Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford
21-25 Apr 2020 Northern Stage, Newcastle
28 Apr – 02 May 2020 Bristol Old Vic
04 – 09 May 2020 Oxford Playhouse
12 – 16 May 2020 The Lowry, Salford

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