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White Teeth

Director

Indhu Rubasingham

Company

Kiln Theatre

Role

Simon / Drummer

Type

Theatre

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about the show. 
"You're in Kilburn. Melting pot where nothing’s actually melted. It’s all just kinda stuck together at the bottom in a gooey mess."

Rosie Jones, the Iqbal twins, their parents, their grandparents, Mad Mary and an avalanche of other characters who make up the everyday chaos of Kilburn High Road come together in an extraordinary revelry of NW6. 

An epic comedy with music and dance, this theatrical rollercoaster takes us on a fast-paced journey through history, different cultures and chance encounters.

Zadie Smith’s breakthrough novel is adapted for the stage by acclaimed playwright Stephen Sharkey and directed by Artistic Director Indhu Rubasingham in a major world premiere.


Reviews
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
A rich mix of multicultural family life & music
Financial Times

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A riot of colour, movement and music and indeed life
New European

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Sit back and enjoy
Ham and High

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Delectably funny
The Independent

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Fun, entertaining and thoughtful
Asian Culture Vulture

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Director Indhu Rubasingham keeps the action flowing
The Londonist

Big, colourful, joyful
The Stage

Kiln theatre couldn’t be a more perfect place for it
Time Out

Energetic and full of heart
Evening Standard

Absolutely superb cast … pure enjoyment
WhatsOnStage

also with this company.

CAST

Karl Queensborough
Philip Bird
Assad Zama
Zoe West
Ayesha Antoine
Nenda Neurer
Michele Austin
Naomi Frederick
Amanda Wilkin
Sid Sagar
Ayesha Dharker
Richard Lumsden
Tony Jawawardena
Matthew Churcher

CREATIVE

Director
Playwright
Movement Direction
Composer
Design
Lighting
Sound Design
Casting:
Indhu Rubasingham
Stephen Sharkey
Polly Bennet
Paul Englishby
Tom Piper
Oliver Fenwick
Carolyn Downing
Briony Barnett

Trailer

Behind the scenes

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