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THE MAN IN THE WHITE SUIT Announces Full Cast And Creative Team For World Premiere Stage Production

By: Jul. 17, 2019
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THE MAN IN THE WHITE SUIT Announces Full Cast And Creative Team For World Premiere Stage Production  Image

The full cast and creative team is announced for Sean Foley's hotly anticipated stage adaptation of classic Ealing Studios comedy The Man in the White Suit, which will have a three week engagement at Theatre Royal Bath from 5th September as part of its 2019 summer season before its world premiere at the Wyndham's Theatre, London with performances from 27th September 2019 until 11th January 2020 and opening night on 8th October 2019.

Leading the cast of The Man in the White Suit will be the previously announced Stephen Mangan as Sidney Stratton, Kara Tointon as Daphne Birnley and Sue Johnston* as Mrs Watson.

They will be joined by Richard Cordery as Birnley, Richard Durden as Sir John, with Delroy Atkinson, Katie Bernstein, Ben Deery, Matthew Durkan, Rina Fatania, Oliver Kaderbhai, Eugene McCoy, Elliott Rennie and Katherine Toy.

The Man in the White Suit is adapted for the stage and directed by double Olivier Award-winning writer, actor and director Sean Foley and has set and costume design by award-winning designer Michael Taylor.

Brand new songs have been written for this world premiere production by Charlie Fink, known for fronting indie-folk band 'Noah and the Whale' as well as being a composer for theatre and film including The Lorax (Old Vic) and A Street Cat Named Bob.

Choreography will be by Lizzi Gee, lighting by the Tony Award-winning Mark Henderson, sound by brothers Ben Ringham and Max Ringham, fights directed by Alison De Burgh and songs arranged by Phil Bateman.

When Sidney Stratton develops a fabric that never gets dirty and never wears out, manufacturers and trades unions are terrified by the threat it poses to their industry and their jobs. Only Daphne, the mill owner's daughter, shows Stratton any sympathy as his world gradually falls apart before he finally finds love and a new idea.

The 1951 iconic Ealing Studios comedy film starred Alec Guinness, Joan Greenwood and Cecil Parker. It was directed by Alexander Mackendrick and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Writing (Screenplay).
Theatre Royal Bath
Saw Cl, Bath BA1 1ET
5th - 21st September
Monday - Saturday at 7.30pm, Wednesday and Saturday matinees 2.30pm
www.theatreroyal.org.uk/
01225 448844

Wyndham's Theatre
Charing Cross Rd, Covent Garden, London WC2H 0DA
First preview: 27th September at 7.30pm
Opening night: 8th October at 7pm
Final performance 11th January at 7.30pm
Monday - Saturday at 7.30pm, Wednesday and Saturday matinees 2.30pm
www.delfontmackintosh.co.uk/theatres/wyndhams-theatre/



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