KILN THEATRE, TAMASHA AND LIVE THEATRE ANNOUNCE FULL CAST FOR THE WORLD PREMIÈRE OF ISHY DIN’S APPROACHING EMPTY

KILN THEATRE, TAMASHA AND LIVE THEATRE ANNOUNCE FULL CAST FOR THE WORLD PREMIÈRE OF ISHY DIN’S APPROACHING EMPTY

 

Kiln Theatre, Tamasha and Live Theatre presents

The World Première of

Approaching Empty

by Ishy Din | Directed by Pooja Ghai

Kiln Theatre 9 January – 2 February 2019

Then on tour until 13 April 2019

 

Designer: Rosa Maggiora; Lighting Designer: David Plater

Composer and Sound Designer: Arun Ghosh; Dramaturg: Lin Coghlan; Casting Director: Polly Jerrold

 

Kiln Theatre, Tamasha and Live Theatre today announce the full cast for the world première of Ishy Din’s Approaching Empty in a first-time creative collaboration for the three companies. Pooja Ghai directs Kammy Darweish (Mansha), Rina Fatania (Sameena), Karan Gill (Shazad), Nicholas Khan (Raf), Nicholas Prasad (Sully) and Maanuv Thiara (Tany). The production opens at Kiln Theatre on 14 January, with previews from 9 January, and runs until 2 February. Following performances at Kiln Theatre, the production tours to Live Theatre, Newcastle; Tron Theatre, Glasgow; Assembly Roxy, Edinburgh; Derby Theatre; Belgrade Theatre, Coventry; Curve, Leicester; Queen’s Theatre, Hornchurch, and Coliseum Theatre, Oldham.

 

‘Forget friendship… this is business.’

 

In a scruffy minicab office, Mansha decides it’s time to create his own destiny and offers to buy a business from his lifelong friend Raf. As the realities of the state of the business slowly unravel, these two best friends must confront the difficulties of going into business with those closest to them.

Set in North East England, in the aftermath of Margaret Thatcher’s death, this compelling drama by award-winning playwright Ishy Din, lays bare the everyday struggles of a post-industrial generation of South Asian British men.

Ishy Din’s theatre work includes Snookered (Tamasha, Oldham Coliseum and Bush Theatre) and Beats North(Edinburgh Fringe). He was the 2012 Pearson Writer in Residence at the Manchester Royal Exchange and in 2013 Snookered won Best New Play at the Manchester Theatre Awards. For television, his work includes Ackley Bridge, Taxi Tales and Doughnuts; for film, Fraud, Perfume and Our Lad; and for radio John Barnes Saved My Life.

Kammy Darweish plays Mansha. His theatre credits include All My Sons (Nottingham Playhouse), East is East(Nottingham Playhouse/Northern Stage/UK tour), Wild Honey (Hampstead Theatre), Antony and CleopatraHoly Warriors (Shakespeare’s Globe), City MadamA Midsummer Night’s DreamMarat Sade (RSC), Blood and Gifts, Conduct UnbecomingRomeo and JulietHiawathaPeer Gynt (National Theatre), Mirror for PrincesThe BottlePericles, Midnight’s Children (Cardboard Citizens/RSC), Dance Like a Man (Tara Arts), The Merchant of Venice (Phoenix Theatre), The Snow QueenDon’t Drink the WaterJulius Caesar, Woyzeck (Bristol Old Vic). His television credits include Ackley BridgeSaddam’s TribeBound by BloodWhite Teeth; and for film Skyfall31 North 62 EastThe Omen and Colour Me Kubrick.

 

Karan Gill plays Shazad. His theatre credits include The Lovely Bones, Child of the Divide (UK tour), The Captive Queen and That the Eye of Heaven Visits (Shakespeare’s Globe); and for film, Boogieman.

Nicholas Khan plays Raf. His theatre credits include Wonderland (Nottingham Playhouse), Our TownAnimal Crackers (Royal Exchange Theatre), A Tale of Two Cities (Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre), The Kite Runner(Wyndham’s Theatre/UK tour), Love N Stuff (Theatre Royal Stratford East), The Beaux’ Stratagem, Dara(National Theatre), Nur Du (Pina Bausch/Barbican), The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui (Liverpool Playhouse), Mincemeat (Cardboard Citizens), Meet the Mukherjees (Octagon Theatre Bolton), Ramayana (Lyric Hammersmith), Gaddafi: A Living Myth (Coliseum, London), A Passage to India (UK tour), The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe, The Winter’s Tale, Romeo and Juliet, The Comedy of Errors, Henry V (RSC), Arabian Nights(Young Vic) and Maa! (Royal Court Theatre). His television credits include Outnumbered and Genie in the House.

               
Rina Fatania plays Sameena. Her previous credits for Tamasha include The House of Bilquis BibiWuthering HeightsA Fine BalanceChild of the Divide and Strictly Dandia. Other theatre credits include The Village, Sinbad the Sailor, Anita and Me, Love N Stuff, Guantanamo Boy (Theatre Royal Stratford East), The Tin Drum, Dead Dog in a Suitcase (HOME Manchester), Oliver Twist (Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre), Roller Diner (Soho Theatre), Paradise of the Assassins (Tara Arts), Mummyji Presents (Birmingham Rep), The Empress (RSC), Wah! Wah! Girls (Sadler’s Wells), Britain’s Got BhangraIt Ain’t All Bollywood, Meri Christmas, The Deranged Marriage (UK tour) and Bombay Dreams (Apollo Victoria). Her television credits include Wanderlust; and for film, Connection.


Nicholas Prasad plays Sully. His theatre credits include Henry V (New Generation Festival), Much Ado About Nothing (Rose Theatre Kingston), Miss Meena and the Masala Queens (Watford Palace Theatre), Treasure IslandThe BFG, The Wind in the Willows (Birmingham Rep), Ross (Chichester Festival Theatre), A Mad WorldMy Masters (RSC/Barbican), Titus AndronicusMaydays (RSC),The Tempest (Tobacco Factory), Baghdad Wedding (Soho Theatre), Colours (Bloomsbury Theatre) and Mustard (Bristol Old Vic). His television credits include KryptonDrifters and The Five; and for film, Hearts & Minds.

Maanuv Thiara plays Tany. His theatre credits include King Lear (Bristol Old Vic), Hamlet (Almeida Theatre), and A Passage to India (Park Theatre); and for television, Hamlet and The Boy with the Topknot.

Pooja Ghai directs. She was the Associate Director at Theatre Royal Stratford East where she directed Rapunzel, Counting Stars, The House of In Between, Home Theatre and Angelic Tales. Other theatre credits as director include Lions and Tigers (Sam Wanamaker Playhouse), The Empress (The Embassy Theatre), Vestige for Wayne Parsons Dance (Wilton’s Music Hall/ Rich Mix/ 2018 tour), Tamasha 25, Shakti & Seva, Mother India (Rich Mix), 13 (Corbett Theatre), As You Like It (Ellen Terry Theatre), The Accordian Shop (Curve), The Tune is Always Better on the Outside, Oysters, Mirad a boy from Bosnia (The Bedford) and The Difference (Soho Theatre). Theatre credits as an associate /assistant director include The Infidel The Musical (Theatre Royal Stratford East) and The Memory of Water (UK tour).

 

KILN SEASON AT A GLANCE

WHITE TEETH

26 October – 22 December 2018

Audio Described: 11 December

Captioned: 27 November

Relaxed: 24 November

 

APPROACHING EMPTY

9 January – 2 February 2019

Audio Described: 22 January

Captioned: 31 January

THE SON

20 February – 23 March 2019

Audio Described: 21 March

Captioned: 14 March

 

THE HALF GOD OF RAINFALL

26 April – 17 May 2019

Audio Described: 16 May

Captioned: 9 May

 

WIFE

30 May – 6 July 2019

Audio Described: 4 July

Captioned: 20 June

 

BLUES IN THE NIGHT

18 July – 7 September 2019

A FRIENDLY SOCIETY (WORKING TITLE)

26 – 29 September 2019

 

WHEN THE CROWS VISIT

23 October – 30 November 2019

APPROACHING EMPTY ON TOUR

Live Theatre, Newcastle

6 – 23 February

www.live.org.uk

Box Office: 0191 232 1232

Tron Theatre, Glasgow

5 March

www.tron.co.uk

Box Office: 0141 552 4267

Assembly Roxy, Edinburgh

7 – 9 March

www.assemblyroxy.com

Box Office: 0131 623 3001

Derby Theatre, Derby

13 – 15 March

www.derbytheatre.co.uk

Box Office: 01332 59 39 39

Belgrade Theatre, Coventry

20 – 23 March

www.belgrade.co.uk

Box Office: 024 7655 3055

Curve, Leicester

28 – 30 March

www.curveonline.co.uk

Box Office: 0116 242 3595

Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch

2 – 6 April

www.queens-theatre.co.uk

Box Office: 01708 443333

Coliseum Theatre Oldham

11 – 13 April

www.coliseum.org.uk

Box Office: 0161 624 2829