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THE PRODUCTION TRAILER OF THE BUDDHA OF SUBURBIA IS OUT!

Introducing the captivating production trailer for The Buddha of Suburbia – embark on a journey filled with love, laughter, and self-discovery. Adapted by Emma Rice and Hanif Kureishi, this mesmerizing collaboration between Wise Children and the RSC assures an unforgettable exploration of family, friendship, and the quest for belonging. Enjoy the enchanting sneak peek into a world where theater, passion, and happiness intersect.

Under Rice‘s direction, the cast includes Dee Ahluwalia, Ankur Bahl, Raj Bajaj, Tommy Belshaw, Rina Fatania, Natasha Jayetileke, Bettrys Jones, Simon Rivers, Lucy Thackeray, and Ewan Wardrop. The production premieres on April 30, with previews starting from April 18, and continues until June 1.

Emma Rice, Artistic Director of Wise Children said, “I’m honoured and excited to be part of Tamara and Daniel’s inaugural season as Co-Artistic Directors at the RSC. It’s magic to be returning to The Swan stage – and in such a thrilling way! There’ll be no iambic pentameter here, oh no! Expect party poppers, lawn mowers, bean bags and balloons!

“Hanif Kureishi’s debut novel The Buddha of Suburbia is a messy, joyful, and angry love letter to family, theatre and music. Funny and tender in equal measure, this landmark story fizzes with rebellion, confusion, love and acceptance.

“I couldn’t be more delighted to be working with my hero Hanif Kureishi on transforming his literary masterpiece into a joyful theatrical whoop. As the dawn of a new era shines upon the Swan stage, Buddha promises to be dashing, dirty, devasting and hopeful – just as theatre should be!”

Hanif Kureishi said today, “I am absolutely thrilled that Emma Rice is adapting my novel for the Royal Shakespeare Company. Emma has a uniquely theatrical imagination, which, in combination with my own theatre background and the novel’s partial setting in the theatre, will result in a vibrant and provocative production.”

Set Designer: Rachana Jadhav; Costume Designer: Vicki Mortimer; Sound and Video Designer: Simon Baker; Lighting Designer: Jai Morjaria; Composer: Niraj Chag; Choreographer: Etta Murfitt; Fight Director: Kev McCurdy; Casting Director: Matthew Dewsbury CDG