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BAFTA Winner Letitia Wright Leads Cast of Tracey Scott Wilson’s THE STORY at National Theatre

Letitia Wright, Lorraine Toussaint, and Ashley Thomas are set to star in Tracey Scott Wilson's newsroom thriller, THE STORY, directed by Clint Dyer at the National Theatre's Olivier stage.

·May 21, 2026·via BroadwayWorld
BAFTA Winner Letitia Wright Leads Cast of Tracey Scott Wilson’s THE STORY at National Theatre

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Clint Dyer directs Aliyah Odoffin and Letitia Wright in the Olivier Theatre production.

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Full casting has been announced for the UK premiere of leading American playwright, Tracey Scott Wilson 's seminal newsroom thriller, The Story. Directed by NT Associate Artist, Clint Dyer (the Death of England trilogy), this gripping and adrenaline-fuelled examination of racial politics and journalistic ethics will debut at the National Theare's Oliver theatre from 27 August until 24 October 2026.

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As previously announced, BAFTA Award-winner Letitia Wright (Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, Marvel Studios) will make her National Theatre debut as Yvonne, an ambitious black reporter who defies her editor to pursue an incendiary lead, choosing to go to any length to get ‘the story', alongside Aliyah Odoffin (All My Sons, Wessex Grove / Gavin Kalin Productions /Playful Productions), who will play the role of Latisha, Ashley Thomas (Hostage, Netlfix) who will play the role of Neil, Lorraine Toussaint (Orange is the New Black, Netflix) will who play the role of Pat and Wilf Scolding (Cabaret, ATG/Underbelly) who will play the role of Jeff.

The cast also includes Antonia Bernath as Jessica Dunn, Josh Goulding as Tim Dunn, Jay Simpson as Detective and Unique Spencer as Adrienne.

Joining the ensemble will be Arianne Carless, Roland Royal III and Matt Whitchurch alongside the previously announced cast members, Tee Arnold, Donna Augustin , Reanna Bleu, Katie Buchholz and Linseigh Green .

Clint, Dyer, director of The Story and Associate Artist at The National Theatre said, “In a time of little nuance, the cost of a ‘story' is felt...This timely, important play by Tracey Scott Wilson fearlessly talks into why we should always fight for the truth. I can't wait to work with this incredible cast and creative team to bring The Story to the Olivier stage this autumn.”

There's the truth and then there's the story. When a white teacher is killed in a black neighbourhood, four journalists race to get the headline – at any cost. But when shocking new evidence pulls them into the dark heart of the case, they are each forced to confront what they're prepared to risk to tell their version of the truth.

Joining director Clint Dyer in the artistic team will be set designer Anna Fleischle , Costume Designer Natalie Pryce , lighting designer Paul Anderson , sound designer Benjamin Grant , movement director Lucie Pankhurst , co-video designers Gino Ricardo Green and Tal Yarden , intimacy director Ingrid Mackinnon , casting directors Alastair Coomer CDG and Martin Poile CDG, dialect coach Hazel Holder , voice coach Cathleen McCarron and staff director Emily Aboud.

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_Originally reported by [BroadwayWorld](https://www.broadwayworld.com/westend/article/Full-Cast-Set-For-THE-STORY-at-the-National-Theatre-20260521)._

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