The Royal Shakespeare Company presents

by Yasmin Alibhai-Brown
directed by Gavin Marshall
18 - 25 March 2006
Respected (and often controversial) political commentator Yasmin Alibhai-Brown explores a life-long love of Shakespeare and details how her own personal experience of playing Juliet as a teenager in '60s Uganda sent shockwaves through her family and helped to shape the emotional and political landscape of her life. Yasmin returns after a hugely successful run at Soho Theatre last March.
‘This show is a gem – very funny and touching – and any person of spirit would find themselves falling in love with Alibhai-Brown.’
The Independent
Post show discussion: 22 March after 9pm show






