KEITH

04 Aug–08 Aug 2026

Kiln Theatre presents

KEITH

By Martha Haidari

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The second installment of Passages is drawn from two submissions about a mutual friend, Keith who lived in Kilburn for all 103 years of his life. Staged within a High Road café, audiences will sit alongside actors and experience Keith’s story through the words of those who knew him.

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Ticket Prices

£5 – £10

Dates

04 Aug–08 Aug 2026

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Creatives

Martha Haidari

Writer

Martha Haidari is a writer from Brent, London. She studied ‘Drama: Comedy and Satire’ (yes, that was a real course) at Goldsmiths University. Martha was part of Kiln Theatre’s Listen Local Young Writers programme, where she wrote her short play Woulda, Shoulda, Coulda. Commissioned by the Kiln, Martha began to write her full-length debut play, Finding Senait, while teaching English in Seoul. This play was selected and performed at Kiln Theatre as a public rehearsed reading.

Haidari’s other creative pursuits include screenwriting and illustration. Martha enjoys writing dramedy plays inspired by real people who live boldly, and collaborating with the vibrant Kilburn community she grew up in.

Imy Wyatt-Corner

Imy has directed at theatres including Arcola Theatre, Park Theatre, Soho Theatre and Jermyn Street Theatre. Her production BEASTS was awarded a Scotsman Fringe First in 2023 and last year she was awarded the Nicole Kidman Award from MGC Futures to develop her next play. She was Mackintosh Resident Assistant Director at Kiln Theatre, Artistic Associate at Arcola and a Creative Associate at Jermyn Street.

The Kilburn High Road Project has been made possible with The National Lottery Heritage Fund with thanks to National Lottery players. 

The Kilburn High Road Project is supported by The National Lottery Heritage Fund, 29th May 1961 Charitable Trust, The Big Give – Arts for Impact, City Bridge Foundation, John Lyon’s Charity, Jules and Cheryl Burns, The Radcliffe Trust, The Vanderbilt Family Foundation, The Vandervell Foundation, Wembley Stadium Foundation.