The production will run at the theatre from the 13th March until the 18th April.

Soho Theatre has announced the company for Welcome to Pemfort, the next production to perform in its main house space.
Performing in the play are: Sean Delaney (The Ferryman, West End and Broadway; BBC’s Killing Eve) as Kurtis, Debra Gillett (Pandemonium, Soho Theatre; The Madness of George III, Nottingham Playhouse) as Uma, Ali Hadji-Heshmati (Lockwood & Co., Netflix; Lord of the Flies, Chichester Festival Theatre) as Glenn, and Lydia Larson (The Good John Proctor, Jermyn Street Theatre; You Stupid Darkness!, Paines Plough) as Ria.
Uma’s running a struggling countryside castle, and everything’s finally falling into place for Pemfort’s first Living History event.
Glenn’s got his sword-fighting down, Ria’s befriended a deer, and new arrival Kurtis is settling in well.
But in a village where everybody knows everybody, some truths refuse to stay buried.
This new play by Sarah Power (Grud) will be directed by Ed Madden (The Habits). The creative team also includes set and costume design by Alys Whitehead, with Victoria Maytom serving as associate set and costume designer. Lighting design is by Cheng Keng and sound design is by Max Pappenheim. The production manager is Tom Davis-Coleman for The Production Family, with Florence McGlynn as costume supervisor.
Welcome to Pemfort is part of the Soho Theatre’s season of in-house produced new writing, alongside Eoin McAndrew’s Verity Bargate Award-winning Little Brother, David Ireland’s Most Favoured, Miriam Battye’s The Virgins, and Dave Harris’s Tender.
To book tickets visit: https://sohotheatre.com/events/welcome-to-pemfort/
