Caroline Langrishe to Star in FIRST EPISODE at Jermyn Street Theatre
By: Tyler Peterson
This Autumn, Caroline Langrishe will play movie star Margot Gresham at Jermyn Street Theatre in the first ever revival of Terence Rattigan's debut play First Episode. Best known for her role opposite Martin Shaw in the television series Judge John Deed, Caroline's stage work has included Olivia in Twelfth Night directed by Kenneth Brannagh, Hayfever at The Chichester Theatre, The Way of The World at Manchester Royal Exchange, The West End run of Present Laughter and seasons at The National Theatre. Her other numerous television roles include Lady Carnarvon in Egypt and Charlotte Cavendish in Lovejoy.
Gavin Fowler plays Tony. Fowler was nominated for an Ian Charleson Award this year for his performances as Puck in A Midsummer Night's Dream (Michael Grandage Company) and Florizel in A Winter's Tale (RSC). He won the Times Best Actor Award at the National Student Drama Festival, and the Laurence Olivier Bursary at RADA. His screen work includes Penny Dreadful (HBO) and the feature films The Vintage and Delight. Philip Labey plays David. Labey's recent roles include Wilfred Owen in Not About Heroes (Theatre by the Lake), Posner in The History Boys (Mercury Colchester), and Peter in The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe (RSC). Labey won the Film and Television Award at Guildford School of Acting. Alex Hope plays Philip. Hope has just graduated from the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, where he won the English Speaking Union Bursary. Adam Buchanan plays Bertie. Buchanan won the Alan Bates Bursary at Guildford School of Acting. Since graduating last year, he has played lead roles in The Butterfly Lion (National Tour) and The Mystae (Hampstead Theatre). Molly Hanson plays Joan. Hanson has just graduated from Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. Harry Gostelow plays James, the butler. Gostelow's extensive stage career includes many seasons with the Globe Theatre.This year Jermyn Street Theatre celebrates its twentieth anniversary. The autumn season is a celebration of British work of the 1930s and also includes the current acclaimed revival of John Van Drutten's Flowers of The Forest starring Sophie Ward and the first production in sixty years of Mordaunt Shairp's controversial 1930s allusion to homosexuality - The Green Bay Tree. The season builds on the theatre's other recent successes which include Maltby & Shire's Closer Than Ever, Arthur Wing Pinero's The Notorious Mrs Ebbsmith, an acclaimed season of South African work and the recent production of William Inge's Natural Affection.
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