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KIKI'S DELIVERY SERVICE to Fly Back to Southwark Playhouse This Summer

By: Apr. 11, 2017
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Kiki is back! Following a critically acclaimed, sold-out festive run at Southwark Playhouse, Kiki's Delivery Service returns to The Large for a limited summer season.

Kiki is a 13-year-old witch and, as tradition dictates, it is time for her to leave home and family to make a new life for herself. Equipped with her ability to fly and accompanied by Jiji, her faithful feline companion, she sets out to find a place where she can use her powers for the greater good and that one day she might call home.

A magical tale of growing up and finding acceptance, Kiki's Delivery Service is a story for everyone aged 7 and up.

Kiki's Delivery Service is adapted from the bestselling and award-winning book by Japanese author Eiko Kadono. The book has previously been adapted in to a live action film and most notably an award-winning animation by Studio Ghibli. This world premiere of the stage adaptation played at Southwark Playhouse for five weeks over Christmas 2016 where it was the best-selling play in the theatre's history.

Casting and further creative details are to be announced.

Playwright Jessica Siân is a South-African born playwright and actor based in London. Her first full-length play Klippies ran at Southwark Playhouse in 2015. Jessica has acted at the Bush Theatre, Latitude Festival, Southwark Playhouse and Theatre503. She trained on the Royal Court Young Writers program. Previous work includes short pieces for Theatre503's Rapid Write Response and Papercut Theatre's XY at Edinburgh Festival.

Director Kate Hewitt returns to Southwark Playhouse after directing the original production of Kiki's Delivery Service and the Papatango Award-winning play Tomcat, by James Rushbrooke, in 2015. She was recently awarded the inaugural RTST Director Award 2016, for which she'll direct Nina Raine's Tribes at the Crucible Studio Theatre as part of Sheffield Theatres' 2017 spring season. Prior to that she won the prestigious JMK award, leading to her production of Caryl Churchill's Far Away at the Young Vic. She was the Associate Director of Sam Mendes' Charlie and the Chocolate Factory at Theatre Royal Drury Lane and for the Bob Marley musical One Love at the Birmingham Rep, directed by Kwame Kwei-Armah. Kate trained as a performer with the NYT and has two years' Lecoq physical theatre training from LISPA, a BA (Hons) in drama and theatre arts from Goldsmiths University London and received a Jerwood Assistant Director Award (2012). Selected directing credits Romeo & Juliet (Ambassador's Theatre), Portrait (Edinburgh Festival & UK Tour), Epic Stages Project (National Youth Theatre), Far Away (Young Vic) and staged readings of Comment is Free and Twins by James Fritz (The Miniaturists, Arcola). Selected associate director credits include Medea directed by Mike Bartlett (Headlong) and Electra directed by Carrie Cracknell (Gate and Latitude Festival).

Author of Kiki's Delivery Service Eiko Kadono is a Japanese author of children's literature, picture books, non-fiction and essays. In 1960, she emigrated to Brazil for two years where she wrote a nonfiction story called Brazil and My Friend Luizinho based on her experience at that time. Most of her works are books for children. Her first successful children's book published Ôdorabô Bula Bula shi (The Robber Bla-Bla) was published in 1981. In 1985, she published Majo no Takky?bin (Kiki's Delivery Service), which was later adapted into the Hayao Miyazaki animated film with the same title. The book was awarded the Noma Children's Literature Award, the Shogakukan Children's Publication Culture Award, and the IBBY Honor List.

IF YOU GO:

KIKI'S DELIVERY SERVICE

Thursday 10 August - Sunday 3 September 2017
Tuesday to Sunday at 3pm and 7.30pm
No performances on Mondays

At Southwark Playhouse, 77-85 Newington Causeway, London SE1 6BD
Nearest Tube: Borough / Elephant and Castle

Box Office:
Online at www.southwarkplayhouse.co.uk (24 HOURS/NO BOOKING FEE)
By Telephone at 020 7407 0234 (NO BOOKING FEES)

Ticket Prices:
Previews from 10 - 13 August - all tickets £12
From 15 August: £20, £16 (conc.)
Family ticket: £64

Concessions:
Students, Under 16's, Unwaged, Registered disabled, Over 65's
Registered disabled patrons can bring one companion free of charge.



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