Sharif Afifi

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Sharif Afifi
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Sharif Afifi is an English stage actor. For his performance in The Band's Visit , he was nominated for a Laurence Olivier Award.

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Early life

Afifi grew up in Lytham St Annes, Lancashire. [1] He is of Egyptian descent. He trained in Professional Musical Theatre at the Hammond School in Chester. [2] [3]

Career

Afifi's early work from 2012 to 2017 included a minor role in Rent at Greenwich Theatre, ensemble and understudy roles in The 8th Fold at the Duchess Theatre [4] and on the UK tour of Wonderland, [5] and as Munkustrap in the Royal Caribbean production of Cats . In 2018, he appeared in The Toy Boy Diaries at the Hope Mill Theatre in Manchester [6] and Hadestown at the National Theatre in London. In 2019, he made his U.S. stage debut as Karim in We Live in Cairo at the American Repertory Theater. [7] He also went on the UK tour of On Your Feet! as a cover and in the ensemble.

In 2021, Afifi appeared in the Royal Shakespeare Theatre production of The Magician's Elephant [8] and the Sunset Boulevard concert at Alexandra Palace, [9] and originated the roles of Sultan Valed on the Rumi: The Musical concept album and Osman in You Bury Me at Edinburgh Fringe Festival respectively. [10]

For his performance in The Band's Visit at Donmar Warehouse in 2022, [11] Afifi was nominated for the 2023 Laurence Olivier Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Musical. Also in 2022, he played Freddy Eynsford-Hill in the London Coliseum production of My Fair Lady [12] and starred in Omar Baroud's presentation of After Elijah at The Other Palace. He reunited with Amara Okereke from My Fair Lady for The Light in the Piazza concert at Alexandra Palace. [13]

Stage

YearTitleRoleNotes
2012 Rent Junkie Greenwich Theatre, London
2013The 8th FoldEnsemble Duchess Theatre, London
2015 Cats MunkustrapRoyal Caribbean
2017WonderlandEnsemble / Cheshire Cat understudyUK tour
2018The Toyboy DiariesToyboy 2 Hope Mill Theatre, Manchester
Hadestown Worker National Theatre, London
2019 We Live in Cairo Karim American Repertory Theater, Massachusetts
On Your Feet!Ensemble / Emilio Estefan coverUK tour
2021 Sunset Boulevard Artie GreenConcert; Alexandra Palace Theatre, London
The Magician's Elephant Milliner / Dance Teacher / Police Officer Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon
You Bury MeOsman Edinburgh International Festival
Rumi: The Musical Sultan Valed London Coliseum, London
2022 My Fair Lady Freddy Eynsford-Hill
After Elijah The Other Palace, London
The Band's Visit Haled Donmar Warehouse, London
The Light in the Piazza Giuseppe NaccarelliConcert; Alexandra Palace Theatre, London

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryWorkResultRef.
2023 Laurence Olivier Awards Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Musical The Band's VisitNominated [14]

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