Bacchae Makes Double Debut

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“This ain’t no classic play b*tches!”

The Bacchae aren’t standing on the sidelines whilst the men have all the fun. These fangirls may be a pack but they’re not animals… They are stage-storming powerhouses ready to cause chaos in Thebes.

Whilst the Bacchae maraud in the mountains, their god Dionysos is taking part in his own f*cked-up family Olympics. He’s here to bring down his cousin King Pentheus. All to prove to the chorus of women that he’s more than just the god of rhyme, wine and a good time.

The National Theatre today announced full casting for Bacchae, a new play by Nima Taleghani after Euripides, the first time a debut play will be staged in the Oliver Theatre.  

Directed by Indhu Rubasingham in her first show as Director of the National Theatre, Bacchae launches a new chapter for the National Theatre, infused with anarchic energy and fuelled by spoken word and rhyme.  Casting includes James McArdle, Clare Perkins, Ukweli Roach and Sharon Smallin this modern retelling of an ancient Greek story.

Previously announced casting also includes Melanie-Joyce Bermudez, Ebony Clarke, Natasha Gooden, Sam Jenkins-Shaw, Kate Ivory Jordan, James McArdle, Arethajay McEwen, Clare Perkins, Ukweli Roach, Fi Silverthorn, Simon Startin and Jessey Stol.  

Indhu Rubasingham said: ‘I can’t wait to get into the rehearsal room and create my first show as Director of the National Theatre, beginning this new chapter. Nima’s energetic retelling of Euripides’ ancient tragedy is an exhilarating debut play, that will fill the amphitheatre of the Olivier with spoken word and rhyme. Bacchae will be a riot of words, music and movement, designed by Robert Jones, choreographed by Kate Prince and with an original score by DJ Walde. I am proud to be directing such a wonderful company, which includes my longtime collaborator Clare Perkins as well as James McArdle, Ukweli Roach and Sharon Small. This spirit of reinvention and telling ancient stories with a modern voice has long been a part of the National Theatre and we look forward to welcoming audiences both old and new.’

Olivier Theatre, South Bank, SE1 from 13 September – 1 November 2025

Booking and full details: https://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/productions/bacchae/

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