Joe Turner's Come and Gone
Writer
August Wilson
Director
Baron Kelly
Location
The Sainsbury Theatre
Dates
Friday 6 June at 7pm
Monday 9 June at 7pm
Tuesday 10 June at 2pm
Wednesday 11 June at 7pm
Thursday 12 June at 2pm
About the show
When Harold Loomis arrives at a black Pittsburgh boardinghouse after seven years' impressed labor on Joe Turner's chain gang, he is a free man--in body. But the scars of his enslavement and a sense of inescapable alienation oppress his spirit still, and the seemingly hospitable rooming house seethes with tension and distrust in the presence of this tormented stranger. Loomis is looking for the wife he left behind, believing that she can help him reclaim his old identity. But through his encounters with the other residents he begins to realize that what he really seeks is his rightful place in a new world--and it will take more than the skill of the local "People Finder" to discover it.
This jazz-influenced drama is a moving narrative of African-American experience in the 20th century.
Professor Baron Kelly is a distinguished actor, educator, and scholar with a career spanning over four decades across the United States, Europe, and Asia. A graduate of the Juilliard School and the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he earned his PhD in Theatre Research, Professor Kelly is internationally renowned for his expertise in classical theatre, particularly Shakespearean performance.
His illustrious acting career has seen him perform with some of the world’s most prestigious theatre companies, including the Royal Shakespeare Company, the National Theatre of Great Britain, and the Stratford Festival of Canada. Equally at home on stage and screen, his credits extend to acclaimed television and film productions.
Professor Kelly is also a highly respected academic, currently serving as a Professor of Theatre and Drama at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. His research and teaching interests focus on acting methodologies, cross-cultural performance practices, and the development of classical theatre training in diverse global contexts.
A passionate advocate for arts education, Professor Kelly has dedicated much of his career to fostering emerging talent and expanding access to high-quality theatrical training. He has worked extensively with underrepresented communities to promote inclusivity in the arts and has collaborated with institutions worldwide to build cross-cultural artistic exchange programs. Professor Kelly recently delivered a lecture to LAMDA students during Black History Month where he outlined the contribution of black actors to the stage from the 10th century until the present day.
In 2024, Professor Kelly was announced as LAMDA's inaugural recipient of the Colin Cook International Fellowship. He was also recognised as their inaugural Visiting Professor of Acting and Directing. In January 2025, he was appointed as the Chair of LAMDA's US sister organisation, the American Friends of LAMDA (AFLAMDA).
August Wilson was a major American playwright whose work has been consistently acclaimed as among the finest of the American theater. His first play, Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, won the New York Drama Critics' Circle Award for best new play of 1984-85. His second play, Fences, won numerous awards for best play of the year, 1987, including the Tony Award, the New York Drama Critics' Circle Award, the Drama Desk Award, and the Pulitzer Prize. Joe Turner's Come and Gone, his third play, was voted best play of 1987-1988 by the New York Drama Critics' Circle. In 1990, Wilson was awarded his second Pulitzer Prize for The Piano Lesson.
Contains themes of racism, animal death in a religious ceremony, attempted suicide and self-harm. Use of explicit language, blood and weapons.
The play also depicts the long-term ongoing impact of slavery on the lives of African Americans.
This amateur production of “August Wilson's Joe Turner's Come and Gone” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals Ltd. on behalf of Samuel French Ltd. www.concordtheatricals.co.uk
Originally Produced on Broadway By Elliot Martin, Vy Higginsen and Ken Wydro; produced in association with Yale Repertory Theatre (Lloyd Richards, Artistic Director; Benjamin Mordecai, Managing Director); associate producer, Jeffrey Steiner, Kery Davis and Charles Grantham.
World Premiere at Yale Repertory Theatre; Second Production at Huntington Theatre Company (Peter Altman, Producing Director; Michael Maso, Managing Director); Originally presented as a staged reading at the 1984 National Playwrights Conference at the Eugene O’Neill Theatre Center.
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Creative Team
* LAMDA staff member or visiting artist
Director
Baron Kelly*
Designer
Elliott Squire*
Producer
Rebecca Lyle*
Assistant Producer
Bobby Harding*
Costume Supervisor
Caitlyn Keaney*
Lighting Designer
Neill Brinkworth*
Voice Director
Gurkiran Kaur*
Sound Designer
Angelika Marr
Assistant Director
Gus Hodgson
Cast
Bynum Walker
Jaylon Bolden
Herald Loomis
Jamal Colvin
Bertha Holly
Brie Covington
Reuben Mercer
Kenndrick Horton
Zonia Loomis
Géovanna Lewin-Rowe
Mattie Campbell
Rebecca Matundu
Martha Pentecost 'Loomis'
Joz McCaw
Molly Cunningham
Carys Murray
Jeremy Furlow
Roland Royal III
Seth Holly
Nigel Sudarkasa
Production Team
* LAMDA staff member or visiting artist
Stage Manager
Amos Clarke*
Deputy Stage Manager
Anya Williams
Assistant Stage Manager
Sofia Altamirano
Nazaire Kilborne-Appiah
Production Manager
Meghan Sorohan*
Lighting Designer
Neill Brinkworth*
Production Lx
James Knight
Deputy Lx / Programmer / Green Book Captain
Ronan McKenna
Production Sound Engineer
Velia de Nicola
Lighting Technicians
Bastie Colclough
Finley Cozens
Caspar Edwards
Peter McNally
Rhianna Minhoca
Abigail Quelch
Nicola Usher
Ash Vaughan
Sound Assistants
Inaaya Abdullah
Izzy Barton
Tammy Cheng
Ashlyn Fray
Phoenix Morgan
Kat Parry
Poppy Stewart
Jackson Walsh
Construction Crew
Phoebe Bennett
Simon Calahan
Tilly Cox
Torrin Gieler
Amelia Hill
Arthur Moore
Indianah Raymond
Aryan Sherifi
Production Carpenter
Peter Johnston
Deputy Prod Carpenter
Ace Turner