Seize the Day is part of the Not Black and White season at the Tricycle Theatre, examining the state of Britain at the end of the first decade of the twenty first century. The first production photos have been released.
Kwame Kwei-Armah has written and will also direct the world premiere of Seize The Day, which premiered October 22 and will run until December 17. Designs are by Rosa Maggiora with lighting by James Farncombe and sound by Tom Lishman.
Playwright, actor and broadcaster Kwame Kwei-Armah is a member of the Tricycle's Bloomberg Writer's Group. He was last at the Tricycle in 2008 with Let There Be Love which was revived later that year after a sell-out run. His play Elmina's Kitchen, the first in Kwei-Armah's triptych for the National Theatre, was nominated for an Olivier Award and won him the Evening Standard Award for Most Promising Playwright. Elmina's Kitchen, which transferred to the West End, was followed in 2004 by Fix Up and in 2007 Statement of Regret.
Tickets can be purchased online at www.ticketweb.co.uk or by calling 020-7328-1000.
Ticket Prices:
£10 Mon 8pm and midweek mats at 2pm
£15 Tues - Fri 8pm & Sat mats at 4pm
£20 Saturdays at 8pm
Season ticket - £35 for all three plays
For full calendar of performances please see www.tricycle.co.uk/notblackandwhite. The Tricycle Theatre is located at 269 Kilburn High Road, London NW6 7JR.
Photos by Tristram Kenton
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Kobna Holdbrook-Smith and Aml Ameen
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