Theatr Clwyd s Tamara Harvey directs stars in modern retelling of classic
Stephen Fry (Photo: Claire Newman Williams), Joanna Lumley, Alfred Enoch, Emma McDonald, Fionn Whitehead (Photo: Pip) and Russell Tovey (Photo: Jason Dimmock). The full team behind a new digital show,
The Picture of Dorian Gray, has been announced with national treasures and the UK s best actors creating the story with top Welsh talent. Produced by five UK arts organisations, including Flintshire s Theatr Clwyd, the cast includes Fionn Whitehead (
Dunkirk), Alfred Enoch (
Absolutely Fabulous), Emma McDonald, Russell Tovey (
Him & Her,
QI,
A Bit of Fry & Laurie). Behind the camera is a glittering array of Welsh and Wales-based talent, including Theatr Clwyd s artistic director Tamara Harvey directing, Llangollen s Eleri B Jones assistant directing, with original songs by Northop-based composer Jared Zeus. The production is managed by Prestatyn s Sami Wood and filmed at The Barn Theatre, led by
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The New Wolsey sporting its new signage as part of the redevelopment of its cafe/bar and foyer. The theatre is starting a recruitment campaign prior ro re-opening.
- Credit: New Wolsey Theatre
With theatres able to re-open with limited capacity audiences from mid-May East Anglia’s playhouses are looking to dust the seats, fire-up the follow-spots and welcome back audiences hungry for some live entertainment.
The New Wolsey Theatre, Theatre Royal, Bury St Edmunds and the Colchester Mercury have all got preparations underway but remain cautious as to when they will be able to welcome full-houses again.