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Post-show talk: Playwright Tife Kusoro at the Royal Court Theatre

Tife Kusoro
£15. Join debut Faber playwright Tife Kusoro for a post-show interview on Tuesday 3 September, discussing her play G. In partnership with The Royal Court Theatre.

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Location
London
Date
03.09.2024
Time
7:45 pm
About the Event

G is a bold, visceral play from writer Tife Kusoro, Royal Court Introduction to Playwriting Group graduate and winner of the George Devine Award in 2023. Book tickets for the 3 September performance to get access to our free post-show talk with Tife.

 

We just have to wait for the Gullyman to show his face.”    

 

A god, a ghost or a trick of the light.   

 

Urban legend has it that Baitface steals the faces and lives of Black Boys. All it takes is walking underneath a pair of trainers suspended on a telephone wire, face uncovered.   

 

Khaleem, Joy and Kai are just trying to get through school. On the night of an alleged crime, when the spirit of Baitface the Gullyman rears its head, their lives, identities and friendships begin to disintegrate.    

 

Written by Tife Kusoro, directed by Monique Touko
is a co-production with SISTER

Faber Members are eligible for discounted £15 tickets for all performances from 27 August-14 September, using the promo code Faber15. In order to attend the free post-show talk with playwright Tife Kusoro on Tuesday 3 September, please book tickets for that evening’s performance. Book your tickets here

What to Expect
  • This event is taking place at The Royal Court Theatre, 50-51 Sloane Square, London SW1W 8AS.
  • The nearest Underground station is Sloane Square (District and Circle lines).
  • When booking, please use the promo code Faber15 to claim your discount, limited to two tickets per person.
  • Please note that the post-show talk with playwright Tife Kusoro is taking place on Tuesday 3 September, however the discount code is valid for all performances from 27 August-14 September.
About the Author

Tife Kusoro is a Nigerian-British writer and performer. Her work has previously been shortlisted for the Alfred Fagon Award, Verity Bargate Award and the Women’s Prize for Playwriting, and in 2023 she won the George Devine Award for most promising playwright, for her play G.

Image credit: Tife Kusoro by Luke Bryant

About the Author
Tife Kusoro, credit Luke Bryant