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Wendy And Peter Pan
''Wendy & Peter Pan'' is a play by Ella Hickson, adapted from the original play and novel ''Peter and Wendy, Peter Pan; or, the Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up'' by J. M. Barrie, J.M. Barrie. The play is a re-telling of the classic children's story which features Wendy Darling as the protagonist who flies away with Peter Pan to Neverland. Background Playwright Ella Hickson was commissioned to write a new adaptation of ''Peter Pan'' for the Christmas show in Gregory Doran's first season as artistic director of the Royal Shakespeare Company. This version of the classic children's story is told through Wendy Darling's perspective as she meets Peter Pan, the boy who never grows up. She and her brothers, John and Michael, fly away with Pan and Tinker Bell, Tink to Neverland where they meet with the Lost Boys (Peter Pan), Lost Boys and battle the evil Captain Hook. This feminist re-working of the story prominently discovers some of the darker themes within the original story and introduce ...
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Ella Hickson
Ella Hickson (born 1985) is a British playwright and theatrical director, living in London. Early life Hickson was brought up in Guildford in Surrey and educated at Guildford High School from 1996 to 2003. Career Hickson's first play, ''Eight (play), Eight'', produced by the Edinburgh University Theatre Company, won a Fringe First, the Carol Tambor Best of Edinburgh Award and the NSDF Emerging Artists Award at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2008. The show toured to New York City in January 2009 and opened at Trafalgar Studios in July 2009. Hickson's second play ''Precious Little Talent'' opened at Trafalgar Studios in March 2011, directed by James Dacre. In 2012 her third play ''Boys'' premiered at HighTide Festival Theatre directed by Robert Icke for Headlong (theatre company), Headlong Theatre. It went on to tour at Nuffield Southampton Venues, as well as Soho Theatre London. In 2013 her play ''Wendy & Peter Pan'', an adaptation of J. M. Barrie, J.M. Barrie's novel, was produced ...
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Ziggy Heath
Zygmunt Lawrence Giedroyc Heath (born March 1991) is a British-Polish actor and writer for theatre, television and film. Early life and education Heath was born in west London to what he has described as a traditional Polish Catholic family. He was christened Zygmunt to have a traditional Polish name but it was shortened to Ziggy, in part because his parents are both fans of David Bowie. He graduated from London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. Career Theatre Heath made his professional stage debut playing the role of Hon. Alan Howard in a production of the Terence Rattigan play ''French Without Tears'' at the Orange Tree Theatre in 2016. He also appeared in ''In the Night Time (Before the Sun Rises)'' at the Orange Tree Theatre in 2018. In 2019 he played Peter Pan in a production of Ella Hickson’s ''Wendy and Peter Pan'' at the Royal Lyceum Theatre, directed by Eleanor Rhode. In June 2024, it was announced that Heath would play Oleg Sogolyev in the world premiere of ...
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2013 Plays
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Mimi Ndiweni
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Adam Gillen
Adam Gillen (born 11 September 1985) is a British actor, best known for his role as Liam Conroy in the ITV hit series ''Benidorm'', Brian in the Channel 4 comedy '' Fresh Meat'' and Gavin in BBC's '' Prisoners’ Wives''. In 2019, Gillen was nominated for an Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role in '' Killer Joe''. Early life Gillen studied acting at Stockport College, before going on to graduate from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in 2007. Career In 2000, Gillen was nominated for a TMA Award for Best Supporting Performance in a play for the Royal Exchange Theatre Company's '' A Taste of Honey''. In 2011 he appeared as Moses in '' The School for Scandal''. Gillen is best known for his role as Liam in ''Benidorm'' from 2011 to its conclusion in 2018. Gillen's other television work includes '' The Gemma Factor'', ''Oliver Twist'', '' Just William'' and '' The Sarah Jane Adventures''. In 2010, Gillen appeared in Noel Clarke’s '' 4.3.2.1.''. He appeared in ...
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Darrell D'Silva
Darrell Fitzgerald D'Silva is a British actor, best known for his role as Hendrik Davie in ITV series ''Van der Valk (2020 TV series), Van der Valk'' and notable for his work with the Royal Shakespeare Company. Early life and education Darrell Fitzgerald D'Silva was born in Rotherham, South Yorkshire. D'Silva was part of the 1980s Sheffield music scene, playing with The Anti-Group and Hula before becoming an actor. He graduated from the Drama Centre London. Career Stage D'Silva first joined the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) in 1996 to play Kilroy in Steven Pimlott's production of Tennessee Williams's ''Camino Real (play), Camino Real''. He has appeared in plays with the company for over 20 years, touring the world, and was made associate artist in 2011. His work at the Royal National Theatre includes ''The Rose Tattoo'', ''The Royal Hunt of the Sun'', and Closer (play), ''Closer''. Film and television From 1995 to 1996, he was a regular on the BBC crime drama ''Out ...
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Guy Henry (actor)
Guy Henry (born 17 October 1960) is an English actor whose roles include Henrik Hanssen in ''Holby City'', Pius Thicknesse in ''Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1'' and '' Part 2'', Cassius in ''Rome'' and Grand Moff Tarkin in '' Rogue One''. Early life and career Henry was born on 17 October 1960 in London. He attended Homefield School and then Brockenhurst College in Hampshire where he took A levels. He trained at RADA (1979–81). In 1982, he took the title role in ITV's ''Young Sherlock Holmes'' series, playing Holmes as a teenager (though Henry was by then nearly 22). In February 2015, Henry was announced as a public supporter of Chapel Lane Theatre Company based in Stratford-Upon-Avon. Stage work Highcliffe Charity Players Henry first appeared on stage as a footman in amateur dramatic society Highcliffe Charity Players' production of Cinderella at age 11. He is now the president of HCP and continues to support their productions. RSC work Henry's main wo ...
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Sam Clemmett
Samuel Timothy Clemmett (born 1 October 1993) is a British actor. He is best known for his role as Albus Potter in the play '' Harry Potter and the Cursed Child''. On television, he is known for his role as young Brimsley in the Netflix series '' Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story'' (2023), portraying the series' first LGBT+ romance. Early life Clemmett is from Brundall near Norwich. He attended Thorpe St Andrew School. He began acting as a hobby when he was a child, and later taking part in an intensive at the National Youth Theatre at 16. Career Clemmett's first audition was for '' Lord of the Flies'', going on to make his professional acting debut as Bill in the 2011 production of Nigel Williams' stage adaptation at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre. He made his television debut in 2013 with guest appearances in '' Foyle's War'' on ITV and '' Doctors'' on BBC One. Clemmett went on to play Ernst in ''Nivelli's War'' at the MAC in Belfast and Ian Trenting in ''Accolade'' at ...
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Colin Ryan (actor)
Colin Santisuk Green (born 23 June 1986), known professionally as Colin Ryan, is an English actor. He is known for his roles as Lorenzo de Medici in the BBC series '' Leonardo'', Harry in the ''Doctor Who'' series 10 episode " Knock Knock", and as the voice of Alphinaud Leveilleur in ''Final Fantasy XIV'' from the '' Heavensward'' expansion onward. Early life and education Ryan was born in Birmingham, England, on 23 June 1986. His father is from Birmingham and his mother is Thai and Chinese. Ryan trained at Arts Educational Schools, London, and graduated in 2009. His first job after graduation was with Rufus Hound in sci-fi comedy '' Hounded'' for CBBC. He also did the pilot for BBC Switch comedy '' Shelfstackers''. Career Stage roles at drama school include Caiaphas the Elder and Simon the Zealot in '' The Last Days of Judas Iscariot'', Weinberl in '' On the Razzle'' and Ariel in ''The Tempest''. Other stage credits include the ''Ghost of Christmas Past'' at Birmingham ...
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Mariah Gale
Mariah Gale (born c.1980) is a British actress of film, stage and television. Early life She was born in Australia to an Australian mother and British father, both architects. She grew up in her father's native United Kingdom. She studied at University of Birmingham and the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. Career Gale was a member of The Royal Shakespeare Company's 2009–2011 ensemble. The critic Michael Coveney described her as "brilliant at the adolescent sulkiness of Juliet". Awards She won the 2006 Ian Charleson Award for her performances in '' Twelfth Night'' and '' 'Tis Pity She's a Whore''. Credits *''Henry VI: Open Rehearsal Project,'' ''Henry VI: Rebellion'', ''Wars of the Roses'' and ''Richard III'' (2022, RSC) as Margaret *''The Grain Store'' (2009, RSC) as Masha *''Doctor Who'' (2017) as Eliza, episode " Knock Knock" *'' Broadchurch'' (2017) as Caroline Hughes, series 3 *''Wendy & Peter Pan'' (2022, RSC) as Wendy *'' Father Brown'' (2017) as Agnes Lesser, epi ...
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Fiona Button
Fiona Button is an English actress. She is best known for playing Rose Defoe in '' The Split''. Early life and education Button was born in Lausanne, Switzerland, and grew up in Newbury, Berkshire. She made her professional stage debut at the Watermill Theatre in Newbury aged 10 in the '' Wizard of Oz''. She attended Park House School and the sixth form of St. Bartholomew's School. She studied drama at the University of Birmingham before enrolling at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art, graduating in 2007. Career Television After graduating, Button played parts in ''Midsomer Murders'' and ''The Bill''. In 2008, she played Lucy Bedford in ''The Palace''. From 2010 to 2012 she played Tess Roberts in two series of '' Lip Service''. From 2014 to 2016 she played Jennifer Chambers in series 1 and 2 of ''Grantchester.'' In 2018, she was cast as Rose Defoe in the BBC series '' The Split''. Button has made guest appearances in '' How Not to Live Your Life,'' '' Outcasts'', ...
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Royal Lyceum Theatre
The Royal Lyceum Theatre is a 658-seat theatre in the city of Edinburgh, Scotland, named after the Theatre Royal Lyceum and English Opera House, the residence at the time of legendary Shakespearean actor Henry Irving. It was built in 1883 by architect C. J. Phipps at a cost of £17,000 on behalf of James B. Howard and Fred. W. P. Wyndham, two theatrical managers and performers whose partnership became the renowned Howard & Wyndham Ltd created in 1895 by Michael Simons of Glasgow. With only four minor refurbishments, in 1929, 1977, 1991, and 1996, the Royal Lyceum remains one of the most original and unaltered of the architect's works."Building history"
Royal Lyceum website
Opening night was 10 September 1883 with a performance of ''