Eastern Angles production of 'Sophia by Hannah Kumari.'
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Friday 11 April
Doors 7pm
Bar open
Production starts at 7.30pm
Eastern Angles present, 'Sophia by Hannah Kumari.' An epic drama which tells of an extraordinary woman.
Advance ticket price £15. On the door sales £17
Online bookings close at noon the day before a performance, but don't worry if you're late in securing your tickets as you can still buy them on the door on the night. When a gig is fully booked, we will always put this information on this page.
If you pay for tickets online, you should receive an receipt detailing your transaction.
Please note: You will not receive e-tickets or hard copy tickets. Simply state your name at the door of the gig as we keep a full record of online ticket sales, and you will be given access.
Have any questions? Call us on 01728 861101 or email [email protected]
If you pay for tickets online, you should receive an receipt detailing your transaction.
Please note: You will not receive e-tickets or hard copy tickets. Simply state your name at the door of the gig as we keep a full record of online ticket sales, and you will be given access.
Have any questions? Call us on 01728 861101 or email [email protected]
About the writer:
Hannah Kumari is a performer, writer, director and producer who creates original theatre and film. Her aims are to amplify the voices of people from the global majority and break down stereotypes by showcasing diverse experiences, starting with her own. Originally from Warwickshire and now based in Bristol, Hannah enjoyed a varied 10 year career as an actor before transitioning into making her own work in 2020. She has a BA Hons. in Acting from Bretton Hall and speaks Spanish fluently, after time spent living and working in Spain. Her diverse skills include acting, dance & movement, writing, directing, puppetry and devising. In the past year Hannah has been commissioned to create work for The Wardrobe Ensemble, Sky Arts, Coventry City of Culture, The Space Arts, Shoot Festival and Exeter Northcott Theatre, and has appeared on BBC Newsnight, BBC Squad Goals, Talk Sport, Talk Radio with Bob Mills and BBC Sportshour. Hannah’s debut short film, Devi – ेवी , was broadcast on Sky Arts in May 2022
About the Theatre Company:
Eastern Angles presents and tours regional stories from the East of England. It is a regionally focussed theatre company with a broad world view in its approach to creating work with community groups and artists in East Anglia. Our productions are ambitious, dynamic and a good night out. We aspire to be Radically Hospitable. We aim to put extraordinary effort and emphasis on making people feel welcome. We seek to remove barriers that prevent people from participating in the shared experience of arts, heritage and culture. We are proud and committed to rural community touring and to enhancing the engagement and infrastructure of culture in the East of England.
Hannah Kumari is a performer, writer, director and producer who creates original theatre and film. Her aims are to amplify the voices of people from the global majority and break down stereotypes by showcasing diverse experiences, starting with her own. Originally from Warwickshire and now based in Bristol, Hannah enjoyed a varied 10 year career as an actor before transitioning into making her own work in 2020. She has a BA Hons. in Acting from Bretton Hall and speaks Spanish fluently, after time spent living and working in Spain. Her diverse skills include acting, dance & movement, writing, directing, puppetry and devising. In the past year Hannah has been commissioned to create work for The Wardrobe Ensemble, Sky Arts, Coventry City of Culture, The Space Arts, Shoot Festival and Exeter Northcott Theatre, and has appeared on BBC Newsnight, BBC Squad Goals, Talk Sport, Talk Radio with Bob Mills and BBC Sportshour. Hannah’s debut short film, Devi – ेवी , was broadcast on Sky Arts in May 2022
About the Theatre Company:
Eastern Angles presents and tours regional stories from the East of England. It is a regionally focussed theatre company with a broad world view in its approach to creating work with community groups and artists in East Anglia. Our productions are ambitious, dynamic and a good night out. We aspire to be Radically Hospitable. We aim to put extraordinary effort and emphasis on making people feel welcome. We seek to remove barriers that prevent people from participating in the shared experience of arts, heritage and culture. We are proud and committed to rural community touring and to enhancing the engagement and infrastructure of culture in the East of England.