Cast announced for upcoming production Protest

Posted on: 29th March 2023

We are delighted to announce the cast for Protest, Hannah Lavery’s new play, directed by Natalie Ibu. Protest explores and celebrates youth activism and opens at Northern Stage, Newcastle, this April, before touring across Scotland.

Protest follows  three young girls, played by Tamara Fairbairn, Esmé Kingdom, and Kirsty MacLaren. Together, they prepare to stand up for what they believe in despite the injustices stacked against them in this new play exploring what it takes to make a difference, the power of friendship, and the importance of believing in your own voice. 

Tamara Fairbairn will take on the role of Jade. Tamara was nominated in the Newcomer category at the Offie Awards in 2022 for her performance as ‘Marjory’ in The Moors at The Hope Theatre.

 

Esmé Kingdom makes her professional acting debut as Chloe.

Kirsty MacLaren plays the role of Alice. Kirsty’s credits include the Olivier Award winning Our Ladies of Perpetual Succour for the National Theatre of Scotland and Live TheatreShe was nominated for an Olivier Award for Best Supporting Actress for the role. Kirsty can be seen appearing in Series 3 of The Crown (Netflix), playing the role of Violet.

Writer Hannah Lavery said“It felt important to write a play for young people which offered hope. We are living in such tumultuous times that can leave us all and especially young people with a sense that we have no agency to inspire and create change. So, I wanted to celebrate those young people who within their local communities, within their schools, families and friendship groups are working to make their world a better and fairer place for us all.”

Protest is co-commissioned and co-produced by Fuel, Imaginate and Northern Stage in association with National Theatre of Scotland.

Co-commissioned by Fuel, Imaginate and Northern Stage. Developed and supported by the Scottish Government’s Festivals Expo Fund and Imaginate’s Accelerator programme. Accelerator is supported by the PLACE programme, funded by the Scottish Government (through Creative Scotland), the City of Edinburgh Council and the Edinburgh Festivals.