London theatre springs into action after what felt like less of a summer break than usual with the first of the autumn’s ...
Ahead of the opening of Never Have I Ever at Chichester Festival Theatre, creator Deborah Frances-White and star Susan Wokoma sat down with Stylist to talk drinking games and complex female ...
Taking to the stage at Stylist Live LUXE this weekend, comedian Sofie Hagen was joined by Susan Wokoma and Kemah Bob to talk us through the Sunday papers. When not one, not two, but three of the ...
British actress Francesca Amewudah-Rivers is speaking out about the months of racist abuse she endured while playing the female lead in Jamie Lloyd's production of Romeo & Juliet, revealing the full ...
It's a shame Susan Wokoma is a bit wasted in the 'straight (wo)man' role as the primary opponent to Gemma's plan, before she's also lumbered with a needless subplot with Nathan's best friend ...
The Real Thing is itself finely crafted, clever and funny; it holds our attention but doesn’t involve our emotions.
But then again, they’re not really trying to. Susan Wokoma is all fury as his long-suffering actress wife Charlotte, constantly snared by his sharp verbal traps. And his naive lover Annie (Bel ...
And though the "other characters are underwritten – partly a function of the play's interest in Henry's solipsism" – Oliver Johnstone and Susan Wokoma as the other spouses are also superb. I found ...
And can we can ever really know if the love we are experiencing is the real thing? Actors Susan Wokoma and Bel Powley star in the production and join Nuala in the Woman’s Hour studio to discuss.
It's a shame Susan Wokoma is a bit wasted in the "straight (wo)man" role as the primary opponent to Gemma's plan, before she's also lumbered with a needless subplot with Nathan's best friend ...
The letter, co-authored by actress Susan Wokoma and writer Somalia Nonyé Seaton, calls out the "twisted ugly abuse" while celebrating Francesca. One Day's Ambika Mod, comedian Lolly Adefope and ...
confronts his wife Charlotte (Susan Wokoma) with the evidence of her affair. Cut to the second scene, though, and this generic encounter is turned on its head, as we realise that we’ve been ...