The Buddha of Suburbia Production Photos The company of The Buddha of Suburbia. Photo by Steve Tanner © Browse and license our images The company of The Buddha of Suburbia. Photo by Steve Tanner © Browse and license our images The company of The Buddha of Suburbia. Photo by Steve Tanner © Browse and license our images Natasha Jayetileke as Jamila in The Buddha of Suburbia. Photo by Steve Tanner © Browse and license our images Natasha Jayetileke as Jamila and Tommy Belshaw as Charlie in The Buddha of Suburbia. Photo by Steve Tanner © Browse and license our images Dee Ahluwalia as Karim and the company of The Buddha of Suburbia. Photo by Steve Tanner © Browse and license our images Dee Ahluwalia as Karim and Katy Owen as Margaret in The Buddha of Suburbia. Photo by Steve Tanner © Browse and license our images Ewan Wardrop as Matthew Pyke and the company of The Buddha of Suburbia. Photo by Steve Tanner © Browse and license our images Tommy Belshaw as Charlie and Dee Ahluwalia as Karim in The Buddha of Suburbia. Photo by Steve Tanner © Browse and license our images Dee Ahluwalia as Karim, Naveed Khan as Anwar, Natasha Jayetileke, and Rina Fatania as Jeeta in The Buddha of Suburbia. Photo by Steve Tanner © Browse and license our images Ankur Bahl as Haroon and Naveed Khan as Anwar and the company of The Buddha of Suburbia. Photo by Steve Tanner © Browse and license our images The company of The Buddha of Suburbia. Photo by Steve Tanner © Browse and license our images Ankur Bahl as Haroon and Lucy Thackeray as Eva in The Buddha of Suburbia. Photo by Steve Tanner © Browse and license our images Lucy Thackeray as Eva and Ankur Bahl as Haroon in The Buddha of Suburbia. Photo by Steve Tanner © Browse and license our images Dee Ahluwalia as Karim in The Buddha of Suburbia. Photo by Steve Tanner © Browse and license our images Dee Ahluwalia as Karim and Natasha Jayetileke as Jamila in The Buddha of Suburbia. Photo by Steve Tanner © Browse and license our images Lucy Thackeray as Eva in The Buddha of Suburbia. Photo by Steve Tanner © Browse and license our images Dee Ahluwalia as Karim in The Buddha of Suburbia. Photo by Steve Tanner © Browse and license our images Launch Gallery Close Hide Thumbnails Barbican Theatre London Until 16 Nov 2024 Book Tickets Running time: 2 hrs 50 mins (including a 20 mins interval) About the play Cast and creatives Production photos Trailer Reviews More Less About the play Cast and creatives Production photos Trailer Reviews Next performance: 5 November, 7:15PM Barbican TheatreLondon Production photos from the Stratford-upon-Avon run of The Buddha of Suburbia. The casting for the Barbican will be confirmed later this year. In This Section About the play Emma Rice adapts and directs the award-winning novel of a teenage boy's life which is about to explode into glorious technicolour. Find out more Cast and creatives Meet the full cast for The Buddha of Suburbia at the Barbican, London. See photos & biogs Trailer Watch the trailer for Emma Rice's adaption of The Buddha of Suburbia. watch trailer Behind the scenes Take a sneaky peak into Emma Rice's rehearsal room for The Buddha of Suburbia. Watch the video Reviews 'Intoxicating five-star show' - what the critics think of Emma Rice's The Buddha of Suburbia, playing in the Swan Theatre until 1 June 2024. Read the reviews Assisted Performances Find out about our assisted performances of The Buddha of Suburbia. Find out more You may also like