ENGLISH

The Royal Shakespeare Company in association with Kiln Theatre present

ENGLISH

by Sanaz Toossi

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‘In this room, we are native speakers. We think in English. We laugh in English. Our inhales, our exhales – we fill our lungs in English.’

A classroom in Iran. Four adult classmates grapple with learning English as a foreign language. As they attempt to perfect their accents, pronunciation and vocabulary, they realise that there is more to their lives than can ever be uttered through language.

This comic and deeply moving play by Sanaz Toossi won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 2023.

Playwright and Director Diyan Zora directs. Recent work includes Mom, How Did You Meet The Beatles (Chichester) and Tom Fool (Orange Tree Theatre).

Transferring direct from its European premiere at Royal Shakespeare Company’s The Other Place Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon, English is presented in association with Kiln Theatre.

Important Information

Post show Q&A: Tue 18 Jun, 7.30pm

Access Performances

Captioned performance: Thu 20 Jun, 7.30pm
Relaxed performance: Wed 26 Jun, 2.30pm
Touch Tour: Thu 27 Jun, 6pm
Audio Described performance: Thu 27 Jun, 7.30pm
BSL Integrated performance: Thu 4 July, 7.30pm, Interpreted by Anna Kitson | BSL Consultants: Nadeem Islam, Maral Mamaghanizadeh

Access Resources

British Sign Language Synopsis: Watch
Visual Storyboard: Download 
Audio introduction: Listen

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Duration

1 hour and 30 minutes, no interval

★★★★
‘A whole, rich world inside this single classroom’

- The Stage

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‘Dazzling, clever and moving’

- The Times

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‘Engaging, provocative and moving’

- WhatsOnStage

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- Brum Hour

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- The Reviews Hub

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- All That Dazzles

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- East Midlands Theatre

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Creative Team

Anisha Fields

Designer

Elliot Griggs

Lighting Designer

George Dennis

Sound Designer

Maria Tarokh

Movement Director & Cultural Consultant

Lottie Hines CDG

Casting Director

Edda Sharpe

Voice, Text & Dialect

Sara Amini

Assistant Director, Text & Dialect

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