Ellie Nunn To Make Shakespeare Debut in the West End on Tuesday in TWELFTH NIGHT

By: Apr. 02, 2016
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Ellie Nunn, the daughter of the legendary Shakespearean director Sir Trevor Nunn and Imogen Stubbs, makes her Shakespeare debut this Tuesday 5th April as Viola in Grassroots Shakespeare London's production of Twelfth Night. Sir Trevor memorably directed Imogen Stubbs as Viola in the 1996 film of 'Twelfth Night'. The play also stars John Pickard as Sir Toby Belch and Tamaryn Payne as Olivia.

The production is celebrating Shakespeare 400 from the heart of London's West End and Grassroots Shakespeare has recently been announced as the resident theatre company at Leicester Square Theatre, making them the only resident Shakespeare company in the West End.

For more information, visit:

Website www.grassrootsshakespearelondon.com
YouTube www.youtube.com/grassrootslondon
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Ellie Nunn theatre credits: Desperate Measures (Jermyn Street Theatre), Gatsby (Arts Theatre), Shakespeare in Love (Noel Coward Theatre/ Disney), Lady Windemere's Fan (Kings Head Theatre/ Ruby in the Dust), Bombshells (Jermyn Street Theatre/ Dippermouth) and The Last Laundress of Queensway (The Drayton Arms/ Troupe). Whilst studying at Cambridge productions included A Streetcar Named Desire, Cabaret, Merrily We Roll Along (ADC Theatre), A Midsummer Night's Dream and Much Ado About Nothing (Cambridge Arts Theatre) and Antony and Cleopatra (Cambridge American Stage Tour). Film: The Brief History and Untimely Death of George III: Guinea Pig and Cracks.

Photo Credit: Boris Mitkov


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