Anni Domingo is from Sierra Leone, Freetown. Her theatre credits include Bullet Hole (Park Theatre), Gone With The Wind (Drury Lane), Blood Wedding (National Theatre), The Crucible (Regent's Park Open Air Theatre), Yerma and The Children's Hour (both Manchester Royal Exchange), Tartuffe and Suddenly Last Summer (both Theatre Clywd Mold) and No Boys Cricket Club (Theatre Royal, Stratford East).
From: Photo Flash: Take a Look Inside Rehearsals for the National Theatre's THREE SISTERS
From: Photo Flash: Take a Look Inside Rehearsals for the National Theatre's THREE SISTERS
From: Photo Flash: Take a Look Inside Rehearsals for the National Theatre's THREE SISTERS
From: Photo Flash: Take a Look Inside Rehearsals for the National Theatre's THREE SISTERS
From: Photo Flash: Take a Look Inside Rehearsals for the National Theatre's THREE SISTERS
From: Photo Flash: Take a Look Inside Rehearsals for the National Theatre's THREE SISTERS
From: Photo Flash: Take a Look Inside Rehearsals for the National Theatre's THREE SISTERS
From: Photo Flash: Take a Look Inside Rehearsals for the National Theatre's THREE SISTERS
From: Photo Flash: Take a Look Inside Rehearsals for the National Theatre's THREE SISTERS
From: Photo Flash: Take a Look Inside Rehearsals for the National Theatre's THREE SISTERS
From: Photo Flash: Take a Look Inside Rehearsals for the National Theatre's THREE SISTERS
From: Photo Flash: Take a Look Inside Rehearsals for the National Theatre's THREE SISTERS
Anni Domingo has not appeared on Broadway.
Anni Domingo has appeared on London's West End in 1 shows.
Anni Domingo's first West End show was Gone with the Wind which opened in 1972
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