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Shereen Ibrahim

Training

Shereen Ibrahim trained as an actor at RADA and as a voice and dialect coach at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama.

Theatre

For the National Theatre: company voice work includes The Importance of Being Earnest, Coriolanus, The Grapes of Wrath, Underdog: The Other Other Brontë, Dear Octopus, Dear England, Dixon and Daughters, The Odyssey, Hamlet, The Crucible, Jack Absolute Flies Again and The Father and the Assassin (also dialect work); dialect work for Standing at the Sky’s Edge, All of Us and Our Generation; and acting work in The Black Album and The Hour We Knew Nothing of Each Other

Other company voice work includes: Hir at Park Theatre (also dialect work); and Mom, How Did You Meet the Beatles? (also dialect work) and The Jungle Book at Chichester

Other dialect work includes: The Wolf, the Duck and the Mouse at the Unicorn; and Richard III for Liverpool Playhouse and the Rose, Kingston

Other acting work includes: Fireworks at the Royal Court; and Temple at the Donmar

TV

As actor: Conversations with Friends, The Feed and The Salisbury Poisonings

As dialect coach: Sisters

 

(Updated November 2024)