A
love story set in Paris during the Second World War, MARGUERITE draws
inspiration from one of the greatest of romantic novels, La Dame aux
Camélias by Alexandre Dumas. Marguerite is the beautiful and notorious
mistress of a high ranking German officer. Armand is a young musician
half her age who falls obsessively in love with her. Their dangerous
love story is played out against the background of Occupied Paris. Ruthie Henshall, the award-winning West End and Broadway actress, returns to the London stage to play the title role alongside Julian Ovenden who will play Armand and Alexander Hanson who will play German officer, Otto. Also in the cast is Annalene Beechey (Annette), Mark Carroll, Keiron Crook, Matt Cross (Pierrot), James Doherty, Siubhan Harrison, Jon-Paul Hevey,
Joanna Loxton, Jessica Martin, Julia J. Nagle, Duncan Smith, Gay Soper
(Chanteuse), Phillip Sutton, Simon Thomas (Lucien), Andrew C Wadsworth
(Georges) and LuCy Williamson.
In September last year the
newly created Theatre Royal Haymarket Company presented their first
season of productions under the direction of Jonathan Kent. The opening production - William Wycherley's restoration comedy The Country Wife starring David Haig, Patricia Hodge and Toby Stephens – has been followed by Edward Bond's The Sea. With a cast led by Eileen Atkins and David Haig, The Sea continues its run at the Haymarket until 19 April. Theatre Royal Haymarket, Haymarket, London, SW1Y 4HT. Box Office: 0845 481 1870 Websites: www.marguerite-themusical.com and www.trh.co.uk. MARGUERITE will perfrom Monday – Saturday at 7.30pm, Wednesday and Saturday matinees at 2.30pm. Tickets are £25.00 - £60.00 plus concessions.