Benedict Lombe – interview | Shifters

Shifters, Duke of York’s Theatre
Interview by: Nicole V Sylvester
Published: Friday 11 October 2024, 7:00am

Following its West End transfer from Bush Theatre, the intoxicating and fierce new romance Shifters has transferred to the Duke of York’s Theatre for a limited 12-week run. We caught up with the award-winning playwright Benedict Lombe during previews to find out more.

This epic and universal love story is about the enduring power of memory and young love.
Meet Dre and Des, they are young, gifted, Black. He stayed. She left. Years later they come crashing back into each other’s lives, carrying new secrets and old scars. Caught in the space between memory and reality, they struggle to navigate the shifting borders that threaten  to rewrite their past and reshape their future. Shifters’ transfer to the Duke of York’s Theatre, St  Martin’s Lane, London marks a groundbreaking moment for Benedict Lombe who follows in the footsteps of Natasha Gordon (Nine Nightand Yasmin Joseph (J’Ouvert) as the third Black British female playwright to have her play staged in the history of the West End.

Heather Agyepong (School Girls; or The African Mean Girls Play, Lyric Hammersmith) and Tosin Cole (Netflix’s Supacell, BBC’s Doctor Who), whose electrifying performances received critical acclaim in the original production, will reprise their roles as young lovers Des and Dre for a strictly limited season of nine weeks at the Duke of York’s Theatre, London directed by BAFTA-nominated and Evening Standard Theatre Award-winner Lynette Linton (Blues for An Alabama Sky, National Theatre; Clyde’s Donmar Warehouse ; August in England, Bush Theatre).

Set and Costume Design by Alex Berry, Lighting Design by Neil Austin, Sound Design by Tony Gayle, Composition by Xana, Movement and Intimacy Direction by Shelley Maxwell, Production Dramaturg is Deirdre O’Halloran, Voice Coach is Joel Trill and Casting by Heather Basten CDG.

Benedict Lombe | Writer
Benedict Lombe
 is a Congolese British writer based in London. Her debut play Lava (Bush Theatre 2021) was awarded the 2022 Susan Smith Blackburn Prize, becoming one of the first writers in the prize’s history to win the award for a debut play. Lava also won a Black British Theatre Award, Best Performance Piece at the 2022 Offies (Off West End Awards), and was nominated for the Alfred Fagon Award for Best New Play of the Year. Shifters (Bush Theatre, Spring 2024) was her second commission from the Bush Theatre, directed by Artistic Director Lynette LintonShifters has consequently been optioned for TV by an Oscar, Emmy and BAFTA-winning production company. Further theatre work includes an attachment at the National Theatre Studio, a commission for the Charleston Festival and other new plays in development. Further screen work includes a commission to develop an original feature film for BBC Films and Expanded Media Productions.

Need to know: Shifters plays at the Duke of York’s theatre from 12 Aug – 12