TROUBLE IN MIND Transfers to Print Room at The Coronet; Tanya Moodie to Reprise Role

By: Jul. 10, 2017
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Following her widely acclaimed appearance at Theatre Royal Bath last year, Olivier Award nominated Tanya Moodie will return to Laurence Boswell's production of Trouble in Mind when it premieres in London this September. Tanya will make her Print Room at the Coronet debut in the role of Wiletta in Alice Childress' groundbreaking play, with previews from 14th September. Further casting will be announced in due course.

Trouble in Mind opened at Theatre Royal Bath's Ustinov Studio in November 2016 to huge critical and public acclaim. Written by trailblazing 1950's American playwright, the production tells the story of a group of African-American actors rehearsing for a Broadway production, in a theatre dominated by white men. By turns comic and dramatic, Childress's Trouble in Mind, which has not been presented in London for over 20 years, was the first play by a black woman to be professionally produced in New York.

Tanya Moodie said, "After the success of Trouble in Mind at the Ustinov, I am delighted to be sharing the story in London at the Print Room. I wanted to find a character's voice on stage that articulates the challenges of transcending our limitations and realising one's fullest creative potential. Finding Trouble in Mind, bringing it to Laurence, gathering a superb creative team and sharing Alice Childress' play has been the most uplifting professional experience of my career. Thank you for supporting our work."

Wiletta Mayer is a talented African-American actress who has spent a lifetime building a career in the theatre. Now she is on Broadway, rehearsing Chaos in Belleville, an anti-lynching play with a white director. As rehearsals progress, Wiletta finds it increasingly difficult to relate to the part she is playing. Will she be able to overcome her misgivings and let the show go on?

Tanya Moodie is a multi-award nominated actress recently recognized for her role in Fences alongside Lenny Henry; Constance in King John (The Globe) and Hamlet with the Royal Shakespeare Company. Further theatre credits include The House that will not Stand (Tricycle Theatre); Intimate Apparel (Ustinov Studio); The Under Room, Chair, A Thousand Stars Explode in the Sky (Lyric Hammersmith); Catch, ACDC, Fewer Emergencies, Incomplete & Random Acts of Kindness (Royal Court); The Overwhelming, The Darker Face of Earth, The Oedipus Plays (National Theatre). On screen she is known for her roles in Legacy, Rabbit Fever, Common, Skins, Sherlock, Lewis, The Street, The Clinic (Series 6 and 7); Casualty, Sea Of Souls and Silent Witness.



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