Nottingham Playhouse Theatre Company Presents Noël Coward's PRIVATE LIVES. Husband and wife team Janie Dee and Rupert Wickham star as Coward's most famous sparring partners from tonight through 22 October 2011 at Nottingham Playhouse
This October, husband and wife team Janie Dee and Rupert Wickham star as one of theatre's most volatile and passionate couples in Nottingham Playhouse's production of Noël Coward's Private Lives. They appear together as the ever warring but hopelessly in love pair Elyot Chase and Amanda Prynne in the 1930 comedy of manners.
In a smart hotel in a fashionable French resort, two honeymooning couples share adjacent rooms. The only problem is that two of the newlyweds were married before ... to each other. When they meet again, they throw themselves into a love affair without a care for the scandalous consequences. Running off together to a Parisian apartment, Elyot and Amanda's stormy relationship reaches its climax as their respective spouses walk in.
Janie Dee is acknowledged as one of Britain's most talented and versatile actresses. Her achievements range from modern comedy to Shakespeare, contemporary drama to musical and opera. Her theatre credits include, most recently for the Globe, All's Well That Ends Well, with Sir Peter Hall, Betrayal (West End); Much Ado About Nothing, Design for Living, Old Times and The Apple Cart. For Alan Ayckbourn she created the role of Jacie Triplethree in his Comic Potential (West End, NYC, Stephen Joseph Theatre) and received the Best Actress Olivier, Evening Standard and Critics' Circle Awards here and the Obie and Best Newcomer Awards in NYC. She also created the role of Joanna in his House and Garden and recreated his Woman in Mind for the West End.
Rupert Wickham is a hugely respected actor with some twenty-three Shakespeare productions under his belt, as well as a string of other theatre television and film credits. Rupert was "a wonderfully fresh and involving Hamlet" (The Independent) at Greenwich Theatre. He played Mercutio in Romeo and Juliet for Dame Judi Dench at Regent's Park, Algernon in The Importance of Being Earnest at Manchester Royal Exchange, Quartermaine in Quartermaine's Terms at Salisbury and Northampton, and Captain Gower in Henry V for Nick Hytner at The National Theatre. Film and television credits include: Terry George's Whole Lotta Soul (forthcoming), Band of Brothers, The Bourne Identity, The Brylcreem Boys, A Dance to the Music of Time and Waking The Dead.
Noël Coward's Private Lives is directed by Nottingham Playhouse Artistic director, Giles Croft and also stars Victoria Yeates, Marcus Hutton and Debra Stewart. It is designed by Dawn Allsopp and the lighting designer is Alexandra Stafford.
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