DREAMSCAPE by Rickerby Hinds

In collaboration between Andy Jordan Productions and Hindsight Productions.

SYNOPSIS

Groundbreaking, hip-hop theatre pioneer Rickerby Hinds’ multi-award-winning ‘Dreamscape‘ comes to London following a hugely acclaimed run at Clapham’s Omnibus Theatre and an off-Broadway premiere earlier this year, presented by 59E59 and SoHO Playhouse in partnership for the first time in their histories.

Inspired by the shocking true story of the shooting of Tyisha Miller, this electrifying fusion of beatboxing, rap and hip-hop dance reimagines her final living moments.

In 1998, 19-year-old Black woman Tyisha Miller was shot dead by four California police officers while she lay unconscious in a car. In Dreamscape, the violence of her death is juxtaposed with lyrical and joyous remembrance of her life. As each of her twelve bullet wounds is described by a Coroner’s report in cold clinical detail, Tyisha’s life bursts into vivid detail on stage – from the joy of dancing and softball to first kisses and hair styling.

Widely acclaimed for its clear-eyed look at the relationship between race, the body and violence, the show drew rave reviews at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2025, won a Fringe Theatre Award, and was named one of The Stage’s Best Shows To See and The Scotsman’s Top 5 Shows. After a critically-acclaimed run in New York and receiving ★★★★★ from The Guardian earlier this year, the show now returns to London.


CAST

Myeisha Mills – Kim Blanché Adonis is a multi-award-winning South African actress, singer, director, acting coach and voice artist known for her versatility, notably in the acclaimed satirical one-woman show My Fellow South Africans, written by Mike Van Graan, for which she won the US Woordfees / Woordtrofee award for the Best Solo Achievement, as well as the Best Solo Performance at the Independent Theatre Awards. She has also starred in two other Van Graan solo plays, Change Starts Just Now and He Had it Coming. She has featured in local and international screen roles, including Barakat, Blood & Water (Netflix) and Projek Dina. She directed. ‘REMO: a true story about the day I died’ (Theatre Arts, Cape Town). Kim was part of the company for a new project, HA-YA, created by Rickerby Hinds and Mxolisi Masilela, workshopped in London, Johannesburg and Los Angeles.

Coroner/Beatboxer – Kgwadi Tshwarelo Selolo is an award-winning South African actor, writer, dancer and director from Tembisa. He recently played the lead role in Adam’s Ale at SPACE.com, Johannesburg, where he also appeared in Hamlet. This year, he won a Best Actor Award at the prestigious Naledi Awards. He often works with TX Theatre Hub, based in Johannesburg, directed by Mxolisi ‘The Great’ Masilela, including performing in These Are Not My Shoes and Naf.Leina, both written and directed by Mxolisi Masilela, He has worked at many South African theatres including the internationally renowned Market Theatre. Kgwadi was part of the company for a new project, HA-YA, created by Rickerby Hinds and Mxolisi Masilela, workshopped in London, Johannesburg and Los Angeles.

Writer & Director Rickerby Hinds is a native of Honduras who emigrated to Los Angeles aged 13. He has an MFA in playwriting from UCLA’s School of Theater, Film and Television Production where he was twice awarded the Audrey Skirball-Kenis Award for Best Play. He is a Fulbright Fellow and a Professor of Playwriting in the Department of Theater Film & Digital Production at the University of California, Riverside, and the only tenured hip-hop theatre Professor in the country.


In February 2026, Dreamscape‘s run at the Omnibus Theatre in Clapham was met with an enthusiastic audience response, sold-out shows and rave reviews, including a 5★ review from The Guardian’s Arifa Akbar.

To read more about this production from reviewers, including Arifa Akbar’s 5* review, check out our Instagram, @andyjordanproductions.