Natasha J Barnes, who famously took over to rave reviews from SheriDan Smith in Funny Girl in the West End will get her first starring role in a new production of Tryst by Karoline Leach, which opens tomorrow at the newly refurbished Tabard Theatre in Chiswick.
Based on a true story, this tense drama tells of serial fraudster, George Love, who encounters a naïve and vulnerable shop-girl, Adelaide Pinchin. Seduced by his charm and elaborate stories of a life she's never known, Adelaide agrees to run away with him in a secret tryst. What ensues shocks them both as their plans begin to unravel in frightening and unpredictable ways.
Creative team: Set and Costume Designer Max Dorey.Lighting Designer Matt Drury. Sound Designer Dave McSeveny
Karoline Leach is a British playwright and author, best known for her book In the Shadow of the Dreamchild. Tryst premiered in the West End in 1997 starring Paul Nicholas and Susan Penhaligon before opening on Broadway in 2006. The Tabard Theatre is a 90-seat theatre in Chiswick. Tryst will be the first show at the theatre since the venue has been taken over by new management and given a full refurbishment.Natasha J Barnes
Natasha first came to the public's attention when she stepped into the role of Fanny Brice for the West End run of Funny Girl at the Savoy Theatre, becoming a 5-star critical wonder - The Daily Telegraph calling her "a sensation in her own right... She has a charisma and twinkling mischief that's irresistible'" and from The Daily Mail, "An exceptional lead performance". This was swiftly followed by Natasha playing the title role in the Palladium's all-star Cinderella at Christmas and Natasha has since completed a major UK and Ireland tour of Funny Girl reprising the role of Fanny Brice. Her debut single, Supermodel, will be released in the Autumn.
Photos by Alastair Hilton and Alastair Muir
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