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Imaam Imraan

Past Production The Old Rep

National Youth Theatre present the world-premiere of

Imaam Imraan

A world premiere by award-winning Bradford born playwright and actor Asif Khan, imaginatively directed by National Theatre and RSC director Iqbal Khan.

Imaam Imraan is a compelling and comic new drama following the story of a Bradford born actor returning to his roots to rediscover his identity. Asif Khan’s 2017 debut COMBUSTION was nominated for OffWestEnd’s Best New Play award and Best Writer in the Stage Debut awards. In 2018 he won the Channel 4 Playwright’s Scheme award and in 2017 he was named on the 2017 BBC New Talent Hotlist.

Following the success of The Reluctant Fundamentalist in 2018, the National Youth Theatre return to the Bradford Literature Festival with a cast made up of Britain’s most exciting young talent.

Production Team

Writer
Asif Khan

Director
Iqbal Khan

Designer
Mila Sanders

Composer and Sound Designer
James Hesford

Lighting Designer
Adam Foley

Production Manager
Jack Greenyer and Jack Boissieux for Infinity Technical

Assistant Director and Movement Director
Olivia Rembges

Head of Costume
Helena Bonner

Costume Supervisor
Caitlin Shephard

Company Stage Manager
Marina Dunford

Stage Management Team
Aaron Martin
Natasha Rea

Dialect Coach
Natalie Grady


The Company

Alia Aslam

Anshula Bain

Charlotte Chimuanya

Dan Furlonger

Ross Graham

Qasim Mahmood

Alexander Makar

Ella McCallum

Jay Oplin

Molly Ehrenberg-Peters


National Youth Theatre would like to thank Amal (a Saïd Foundation programme) for their support of this production

Amal – ‘hope’ in Arabic – is a programme of the Saïd Foundation making grants in the UK in support of a rich diversity of arts projects and activities. It aims to increase understanding of Britain’s Muslim communities and to foster a stronger sense of belonging in the UK among its Muslim communities. Amal believes that engagement in arts and cultural activity broadens horizons and forges common ground within and between communities.

Educational pack