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Theatre has a complex history of responding to crises, long before they happen. Through stage plays, contemporary challenges can be presented, explored and even foreshadowed in ways that help audiences understand the world around them. Since the theatre of the Greeks, audiences have turned to live theatre in order to find answers in uncertain political, social and economic times, and through this unique collection questions aboutThis anthology brings together a collection of 20 scenes from 20 playwrights that each respond to the world in crisis. Twenty of the worlds most prolific playwrights were asked to select one scene from across their published work that speaks to the current world situation in 2020.As COVID-19 continues to challenge every aspect of global life, contemporary theatre has long predicted a world on the edge. Through these 20 scenes from plays spanning from 1980 to 2020, we see how theatre and art has the capacity to respond, comment on and grapple with global challenges that in turn speak to the current time in which we are living.Each scene, chosen by the writer, is prefaced by an interview in which they discuss their process, their reason for selection and how their work reflects both the past and the present. From the political plays of Lucy Prebble and James Graham to the polemics of Philip Ridley and Tim Crouch. From bold works by Inua Ellams, Morgan Lloyd Malcom and Tanika Gupta to the social relevance of Hannah Khalil, Zoe Cooper and Simon Stephens this anthology looks at theatre in the present and asks the question: how can theatre respond to a world in crisis? The collection is prefaced by an introduction from Edward Bond, one of contemporary theatres most prolific dramatists.

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A Kind of People by Gurpreet Kaur Bhatti CAST in alphabetical order Gary - photo 1
A Kind of People
by Gurpreet Kaur Bhatti
CAST (in alphabetical order)
Gary Richie Campbell
Mark Thomas Coombes
Nicky Claire-Louise Cordwell
Mo Asif Khan
Karen Petra Letang
Victoria Amy Morgan
Anjum Manjinder Virk
Director Michael Buffong
Designer Anna Fleischle
Lighting Designer Aideen Malone
Sound Designer Emma Laxton
Movement Director Vicki Igbokwe
Vocal Coach Hazel Holder
Assistant Director Philip Morris
Design Assistant Liam Bunster
Casting Director Amy Ball
Production Manager Marius Rnning
Costume Supervisor Lucy Walshaw
Stage Manager Kate Watkins
Deputy Stage Manager Caroline Meer
Assistant Stage Manager Marie-Angelique St. Hill
Stage Management Student Placement Liane Howatt
Set built by Miraculous Engineering
The Royal Court & Stage Management wish to thank the following for their help with this production:
Jerwood Space.
A Kind of People
by Gurpreet Kaur Bhatti
Gurpreet Kaur Bhatti (Writer)
For the Royal Court: Khandan.
Other theatre includes: Elephant, Behzti/Dishonour (Birmingham Rep); Dishoom! (Rifco/UK tour); Fourteen (Watford Palace); Behud/Beyond Belief (Soho/Belgrade, Coventry); Behsharam/Shameless (Soho/Birmingham Rep); Londonee (Rich Mix).
Television includes: Dead Meat.
Film includes: Everywhere & Nowhere.
Radio includes: Heart of Darkness, Enemy of the People, Mera Des.
Awards include: Susan Smith Blackburn Prize (Behzti/Dishonour).
Michael Buffong (Director)
Theatre includes: Educating Rita (Chichester Festival); Moon on a Rainbow Shawl (National); Gods Property (Talawa/Soho); One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest (Curve, Leicester); Serpents Tooth (& Talawa), Crawling in the Dark (Almeida); Guys & Dolls, King Lear, All My Sons (& Talawa), Private Lives, A Raisin in the Sun, All the Ordinary Angels, Six Degrees of Separation, On My Birthday (Royal Exchange, Manchester); To Kill a Mockingbird (Leeds Playhouse/Birmingham Rep/UK tour); Little Sweet Thing (Eclipse/Hampstead/UK tour); Raising the Roof (West End); Long Time No See (Talawa/Stratford Circus); Souls (Theatre Centre); The Prayer (Talawa/Young Vic); Stories from Mean Street (New End, Hampstead); Airport 2000 (Leicester Haymarket/Riverside Studios); Scrape Off the Black (Theatre Royal, Stratford East).
Television includes: Holby City, EastEnders, Hollyoaks, Doctors, Casualty, Lunch Monkeys, Placebo, Taking the Flak, Comedy Shuffle.
Film includes: Simple! (short), Blazed.
Michael is Artistic Director of Talawa Theatre Company.
Liam Bunster (Design Assistant)
As designer, theatre includes: Twist (Staatstheater, Mainz); Flare Path (RCSSD); Lady Macwata (Applecart Arts); Donal the Numb (VAULT Festival).
As associate designer, theatre includes: A German Life, A Very Very Very Dark Matter, Two Ladies (Bridge); Death of a Salesman (Young Vic/West End); Hedda Tesman (Chichester Festival/Lowry);
West Side Story (Royal Exchange, Manchester); Don Juan in Soho (West End); Troilus & Cressida, Romeo & Juliet, A Christmas Carol, The Fantastic Follies of Mrs Rich (RSC).
As designer, opera includes: Der Freischutz (Blackheath Opera); Lelisir damore (Westminster Opera Company); After Miss Julie, The Beggars Opera (RADA).
Richie Campbell (Gary)
For the Royal Court: Truth & Reconciliation, 93.2FM.
Other theatre includes: They Drink It In the Congo (Almeida); To Kill a Mockingbird (Regents Park Open Air); Lower Ninth (Donmar); The Ones That Flutter (Theatre503); Monster Under the Bed (Polka); Dirty Butterfly (Young Vic); How to Steal a Diamond (Vox Motus/Tron); 3 Days In July (Soho); Little Sweet Thing (New Wolsey, Ipswich/Nottingham Playhouse/Birmingham Rep); Cutter (Half Moon/Lyric, Hammersmith); Slamdunk (nitroBEAT); AIDA (Royal Opera House); This Islands Mine (Millfield).
Television includes: Liar, Top Boy, Wisting, Vanity Fair, Death in Paradise, NW, The Frankenstein Chronicles, Eve, Lewis, Walter, Breathless, Waterloo Road, Mid-Morning Matters, Random, Victim, Game Over, The Silence, Minder, Holby City, Coming Up, The Bill, The Rulers, Dealers & Losers, Just the Two of Us, Babyfather, Have a Go Heroes.
Film includes: Blue Story, The Mummy, Tango One, The Last Photograph, Anti Social, Montana, Get Lucky, Fast Girls, Sket, Anuvahood, The Firm, Wilderness, The Plague.
Thomas Coombes (Mark)
Theatre includes: Blue/Orange (Birmingham Rep); Plastic (Poleroid); King Lear (Royal Exchange, Manchester); The Father (Jagged Fence/West End); Barbarians (Tooting Arts Club/West End); Single Spies (Rose, Kingston); The Merchant of Venice (Globe); Finding Alice (Lyric, Hammersmith); The Life & Adventures of Santa Claus, The Winslow Boy (Palace, Westcliff); The Show of the Night (Perennial/Latitude Festival); Mad Kings & Englishmen, A Midsummer Nights Dream (Red Handed); Platform 2A (Miniaturists); Shooting Clouds (Union); Jekyll & Hyde (New Wimbledon).
Television includes: Save Me, A Confession, The White House Farm Murders, London Kills, Hatton Garden, Endeavour, Knightfall, Prime Suspect 1973, Silent Witness, Cuffs, Jekyll & Hyde, The Scandalous Lady W, Wallander, Count Arthur Strong, Atlantis, Suspects, The Honourable Woman, Him & Her, Life of Crime, Doctors, The Genius of Turner, EastEnders.
Film includes: Summerland, Arcadia, PLAN-Z, Tomoko, Scar Tissue, Screwed, Peter, Morris: A Life with Bells On.
Awards include: Off West End Theatre Award for Best Male Performance (Barbarians).
Claire-Louise Cordwell (Nicky)
For the Royal Court: Stoning Mary.
Other theatre includes: A Tale of Two Cities (Regents Park Open Air); Imogen, The Frontline (Globe); Treasure Island, The Swan, There is a War, Burn/Chatroom/Citizenship (National); The Saints (Nuffield); Carthage (Finborough); Dangerous Lady (Theatre Royal, Stratford East); Beautiful Thing (Royal Exchange, Manchester); Ecstasy (Hampstead/West End); Oleanna (Theatre Royal, York); Orphans (Paines Plough); Othello (Frantic Assembly); Torn (Arcola); Dirty Butterfly (Young Vic); Days of Significance (RSC/Kiln); Compact Failure (Clean Break).
Television includes: Bodyguard, Beowulf, Line of Duty, The Honourable Woman, Holby City, Call the Midwife, Casualty, Doctors, The Bill, Law & Order, Day of the Triffids, EastEnders, Trial & Retribution, Jane Halls Big Bad Bus Ride, Bad Girls.
Film includes: Snow in Paradise, Stuart: A Life Backwards, The Curry Club.
Radio includes: The Gift, Home Front.
Anna Fleischle (Designer)
For the Royal Court: The Kid Stays in the Picture (& Complicit), Hangmen (& West End), Liberian Girl.
Other theatre includes: Death of a Salesman (Young Vic/West End); Hedda Tesman (Chichester Festival); Two Ladies, A German Life, A Very Very Very Dark Matter (Bridge); Home Im Darling (Theatr Clwyd/National/West End); The Writer, Before the Party (Almeida); The Way of the World (Donmar); Everybodys Talking About Jamie (Crucible, Sheffield/West End); Much Ado About Nothing, Troilus & Cressida (Globe); Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead (Old Vic); Beware of Pity (Schaubhne, Berlin/Complicit); Tiger Bay (Wales Millennium Centre/Cape Town Opera); Terror (Lyric, Hammersmith); Don Juan in Soho (West End); Rent: 20th Anniversary Production (St James/Theatr Clwyd/UK tour); The Exorcist (Birmingham Rep/West End/UK tour); The Two Noble Kinsmen, Cymbeline, Loves Sacrifice (RSC); Henry V (Regents Park Open Air); Before I Leave (National Theatre Wales); The End of Longing (West End); JOHN (National/DV8); West Side Story, Blindsided, Saturday Night & Sunday Morning, Rats Tales (Royal Exchange, Manchester); Can We Talk About This (National/DV8/International tour/Sydney Opera House); Love the Sinner (National); As You Like It (Curve, Leicester); You Can See the Hills, Love & Money (Royal Exchange, Manchester/Young Vic).
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