Profile
Shereen Ibrahim
Shereen trained as an actor at RADA and as a voice and dialect coach at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama.
Company voice work includes: Summerfolk; The Playboy of the Western World; Hamlet; Inter Alia; The Estate; Dear England (2025 and 2023); The Importance of Being Earnest; Coriolanus; The Grapes of Wrath; Underdog: The Other Other Brontë; Dear Octopus; Dixon and Daughters; The Odyssey; The Crucible; Jack Absolute Flies Again and The Father and the Assassin (also dialect work) (National Theatre); Hir (also dialect work) (Park Theatre); Mom, How Did You Meet the Beatles? (also dialect work) and The Jungle Book (Chichester Festival).
Dialect work includes: Standing at the Sky’s Edge; All of Us; Our Generation (National Theatre); The Wolf, the Duck and the Mouse (Unicorn) and Richard III (Liverpool Playhouse/ Rose, Kingston).
Acting credits include: The Black Album; The Hour We Knew Nothing of Each Other (National Theatre); Temple (Donmar); and Fireworks (Royal Court).
Television credits include: as actor, Malpractice, Patience, Conversations with Friends, The Feed and The Salisbury Poisonings, and as dialect coach, Sisters.