
Faith Omole on Writing for Theatre and her play "My Father's Fable"
Faith is an actor and writer who trained at Central School of Speech and Drama and has already had an incredible career since graduating.
She recently won the Alfred Fagon Award, which is a leading theatre prize for black playwrights for her play Kaleidoscopic.
She was nominated for her show stealing performance in Standing at the Sky’s Edge as Joy both in Sheffield and the National Theatre in London. She was called “the heart of the play” by WhatsOnStage and “outstanding” by The Telegraph.
Her debut play My Father’s Fable enjoyed a successful run at the Bush Theatre last summer receiving brilliant reviews. A play about a girl called Peace who’s visited by her half-brother in Nigeria Bolu whom she didn’t know existed. Despite her mother’s protests she invites him into her home and a knot of truths begins to unravel. I was lucky enough to see it and it is without a doubt one of the best plays I’ve seen.
In addition her work as an actor includes:
Theatre:
- King Lear, Almeida Theatre, 2024, dir. Yaël Farber
- Standing at the Sky’s Edge
- Richard II
- Twelfth Night, Royal Exchange
TV:
- We Are Lady Parts, Series 1 and 2
- Endeavour
Radio:
- 157 Years with Afonica
Faith discusses her work in Standing at the Sky’s Edge, King Lear and writing My Father’s Fable. From creating characters as an actor to creating them for the stage she shares her journey of creating worlds from both professions, the rewards as well as the challenges.
If you ever get the chance to see some of Faith’s work get yourself a ticket, she is a master at what she does!
Oliver Gower
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