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Ambreen Razia's THE DIARY OF A HOUNSLOW GIRL to Launch UK Tour This Spring

By: Feb. 14, 2017
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Ambreen Razia with House Theatre present The Diary of a Hounslow Girl on a UK tour, running 9th March - 2nd April 2017. Press night is Thursday 9th March at 7.30pm at the Bernie Grant Arts Centre.

An acerbic comedy told through the sharp, straight-talking voice of an aspirational 16 year old British Muslim girl; The Diary of a Hounslow Girl returns as emerging actress Nyla Levy takes on the lead role in Ambreen Razia's witty debut following its 2016 national tour.

This original work, which was nominated for Best Stage Production at the Asian Media Awards 2016, follows the typical life of a "Hounslow Girl" - young Muslim women who wear big hooped earrings along with their headscarves - to challenge stereotypes of young British Muslim women.

Playwright Ambreen Razia offers an astute take on negotiating the hurdles of conservative family values alongside the challenges of teenage life in West London, through her experiences from traditional Pakistani weddings to teenage romance. The Diary of a Hounslow Girl's humorous approach seeks to upturn stereotypes and bridge generational rifts with a comic yet resonant approach to present-day dilemmas in the face of age-old tradition.

Ambreen Razia said "It's truly a pleasure to be handing over the role to such an incredibly talented actress! The response from audiences has been fantastic and it's great to have the opportunity to tour it to 13 new venues this Spring with House Theatre. As a writer, it's exciting to see Nyla take on the role of Shaheeda with a fresh energy. I can't wait to see the show with Nyla performing and finally be able to sit back and watch the magic which I'm sure is going to be an overwhelming and very exciting moment."

Ambreen Razia is a writer and actress from South London. She was recently awarded the Asian Media Awards Best Newcomer 2016 and has performed at venues including The Old Vic, Ovalhouse and The National Theatre. Her recent credits include No Guts, No Heart, No Glory (2015), Mind The Gap (2015), After All This (2015) and BBC Three's Murdered by my Father (2016). This is Ambreen's debut play; originally commissioned by and performed at Ovalhouse in 2015 as part of their 33% London programme. Ambreen had previously performed The Diary of a Hounslow Girl in Black Theatre Live's national tour in 2016 as well as a monologue at Triforce's MonologueSlam UK in 2014. AlongsideThe Diary of a Hounslow Girl team she is currently developing her second play, POT, exploring the landscape of Britain's invisible children, adrift in the care system and inadvertently impacted by gang culture. Both Ambreen and Nyla will be appearing in feature film Finding Fatimah, a British Muslim romantic comedy to be released later this year, starring Nina Wadia and Danny Ashok.

Nyla Levy is an actor, writer and theatre maker. Nyla has worked with companies such as BBC, Complicite, Lyric Hammersmith, Tamasha, Tara Arts and Cardboards Citizens. Venues she has performed at include Battersea Arts Centre, Theatre 503, The Lowry, Hackney Empire, Nottingham Playhouse, The Finborough, The Bush and New Diorama Theatre. Nyla wrote her first play Normal with a bit of OOMPH! a verbatim/ documentary style piece exploring female body image, which debuted as a Rehearsed Reading at RichMix in Feb 2016. Recently, Nyla was selected by the Lyric Hammersmith to join their programme for young writers - Development Lab - which she continues to work with on her next project Does My Bomb Look Big In This? Nyla is also co-Artistic Director of Two's Company, who have been announced as one of the New Diorama Theatre's Emerging Companies 2016/17.

Director Sophie Moniram was an Assistant Director on the critically acclaimed production of Yerma at the Young Vic and is a Creative Associate at the Gate Theatre. Directing credits include The Five Stages of Waiting by Caro Dixey (Tristan Bates Theatre), Creditors by August Strindberg (in a version by David Greig) (Cockpit Theatre),f-ing Outside the Box by Jessica Burgess (VAULT Festival: The Vaults),

The creative team also includes Offie-nominated costume & set designer Petra Hjortsberg; dramaturg Neil Grutchfield, the New Writing Manager of Synergy Theatre Project; lighting designer Paul O'Shaughnessy; and independent arts producer Maeve O'Neill.

Visit www.ambreenrazia.com for more information.


THE DIARY OF A HOUNSLOW GIRL

Performed by Nyla Levy Written by Ambreen Razia

Directed by Sophie Moniram Lighting Design by Paul O'Shaughnessy

Set and Costume Design by Petra Hjortsberg Stage Management by Sinead Sexton

Dramaturgy by Neil Grutchfield Project Management by Maeve O'Neill

Running Time: 85 minutes | Suitable for ages 14+ (Some swearing)

TOUR DATES:

9 - 11 March Bernie Grant Arts Centre

Tottenham, London, N15 4RX

7.30pm | £15 (£14 concs)

020 8365 5450 | www.berniegrantcentre.co.uk

14 March The Place Theatre, Bedford

Bradgate Road, Bedford, MK40 3DE

7pm | £10 (£8.50 concs)

01234 354321 | www.theplacebedford.org.uk

16 March Greenwich & Lewisham Young People's Theatre, London

The Tramshed, 51-53 Woolwich New Road, SE18 6ES

7pm | £8.50

020 8854 1316 | www.glypt.co.uk

17 March Arts at the Old Fire Station, Oxford

40 George Street, Oxford, OX1 2AQ

7.30pm | £12 (£10 concs)

01865 263980 | www.oldfirestation.org.uk

18 March The Hat Factory, Luton

65 - 67 Bute Street, Luton, LU1 2EY

7.30pm | £10 (£8 concs)

01582 878100 | www.lutonculture.com

23 March The Spring Arts & Heritage Centre, Havant

56 East Street, Havant, Hampshire, PO9 1BS

7.30pm | £12.50 (£11.25 concs)

023 9247 2700 | www.thespring.co.uk

24 - 25 March Belgrade Theatre, Coventry

Belgrade Square, Coventry, CV1 1GS

8pm & 2.15pm (Saturday matinee) | £14 - £11.50 (concs £12 - £8.50)

024 7655 3055 | www.belgrade.co.uk

27 March Dorothy Stringer School, Brighton

Loder Road, Brighton, BN1 6PZ

3.30pm (schools only) & 7.30pm | £10 (concs £8, schools £6)

01273 709709 | www.brightondome.org

28 March The Old Town Hall, Hemel Hempstead

High Street, Hemel Hempstead, HP1 3AE

8pm | £14 (concs £12)

01442 228091 | www.oldtownhall.co.uk

29 March Quarterhouse, Folkestone

Mill Bay, Folkestone, Kent, CT20 1BN

7.30pm | £10 (concs £8)

01303 760750 | www.quarterhouse.co.uk

30 March Arts Depot, London

5 Nether Street, Tally Ho Corner, North Finchley, London, N12 0GA

7.30pm | £12 (concs £10)

020 8369 5454 | www.artsdepot.co.uk

1 April Bridport Arts Centre, Dorset,

South Street, Bridport, Dorset, DT6 3NR

8pm | £12 (concs £10)

01308 427183 | www.bridport-arts.com

2 April Dorchester Arts Centre

The Corn Exchange, High East Street, Dorset, DT1 1HF

8pm | £12 (concs £10)

01305 266926 | www.dorchesterarts.org.uk



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