FROZEN Starring Suranne Jones Enters Final Weeks

By: Apr. 13, 2018
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FROZEN Starring Suranne Jones Enters Final Weeks

Bryony Lavery's critically acclaimed play Frozen, starring Suranne Jones (Save Me, Doctor Foster, Scott & Bailey), Nina Sosanya (W1A, Last Tango in Halifax) and Jason Watkins (Line of Duty, Taboo, W1A), will end its scheduled run at Theatre Royal Haymarket on Saturday 5 May 2018.

This psychological thriller about a mother whose child goes missing is directed by Jonathan Munby and plays a strictly limited twelve-week season at the Theatre Royal Haymarket.

One sunny evening a young girl walks to visit her Grandma, she never arrives. A play about retribution, remorse and redemption, Frozen explores the interwoven lives of three strangers as they try to make sense of the unimaginable.

Suranne Jones recently reprised her BAFTA Award-winning title role in the second series of BBC One's hugely successful drama Doctor Foster. She is also currently in Save Me opposite Lennie James and Stephen Graham for Sky Atlantic. Other recent television work includes five series of the popular ITV drama Scott & Bailey, playing 'Rachel Bailey' opposite Lesley Sharp, as well as The Brian Pern Show and The Crimson Field for the BBC. Other television credits include Lawless, Touch of Cloth, Doctor Who, Unforgiven and Coronation Street. Suranne's theatre credits include Top Girls at Chichester Festival Theatre and in the West End, A Few Good Men at Theatre Royal Haymarket with Rob Lowe, for which she received the Theatregoers' Choice Award for Best Supporting Actress, Blithe Spirit and Terms of Endearment. Suranne played the role of 'Sandra' in the 20th anniversary West End revival of Beautiful Thing at the Arts Theatre, as well as the title role in Orlando at the Royal Exchange in 2014.

Nina Sosanya's theatre credits include: 'Anna Petrovna' in Platonov and Ivanov (National Theatre and Chichester Festival Theatre), 'Laura' in The Vote, Privacy and 'Clara Hibbert' in The Vortex (Donmar Warehouse), 'Woman' in Where's My Seat? and 'Claire' in Apologia (Bush Theatre), 'Mae Pollitt' in Cat On a Hot Tin Roof (Novello Theatre), 'Rosaline' in Love's Labour's Lost, 'Rosalind' in As You Like It, 'Hester Fletcher' in The Herbal Bed and 'Boy' in Henry V (RSC), 'Alice' in Fix Up, 'Pearl' in House and Garden and 'Iras' in Antony and Cleopatra (National Theatre), 'Sara' in Almost Nothing (Royal Court Theatre), 'Suzanna' in The Marriage of Figaro (Manchester Royal Exchange), 'Mary' in The Nativity (Young Vic), 'Melanie' in Deadmeat (West Yorkshire Playhouse), 'Rita' in Educating Rita (Southampton). Nina is currently shooting the role of 'Sister Mary Loquacious' in Neil Gaiman's Good Omens. Also: Strike Back, Marcella, Apocalypse Slough, W1A, Last Tango in Halifax, Shetland, Wizards vs Aliens, Lewis: The Indelible Stain, Vera: The Ghost Partition, Hustle: Curiosity Killed the Cat, Treasure Island, Silent Witness: Fear, Twenty Twelve, Silk, FM, Framed, Bonekickers, Messiah: The Rapture, Cape Wrath, Doctor Who, Sorted, The Reichenbach Falls, The Wide Sargasso Sea, Casanova, Much Ado About Nothing, Nathan Barley, The Debt, People Like Us, The Jury and Teachers. Films include Juliet, Naked, David Brent: Life on the Road, Manderlay, Code 46 and Love Actually.

Jason Watkins is best known for his performance in the title role in acclaimed drama The Lost Honour of Christopher Jefferies, for which he won Best Actor at the 2015 BAFTA Television Awards. He is also known for playing 'Gavin Strong' in Sky 1 comedy series Trollied, as well as 'Simon Harwood' in the popular BBC comedy W1A. Jason is currently on screens as 'Roger' in the BBC One sitcom Hold The Sunset. He has appeared in over 70 plays and was nominated for an Olivier Award in 2001 for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in A Servant To Two Masters for the RSC/Young Vic production in the West End. Recent theatre includes The Late Henry Moss by the late Sam Shepard at the Almeida Theatre and A Farewell to the Theatre at The Hampstead Theatre. Film credits include Hampstead opposite Diane Keaton, Gordon Shakespeare in the Nativity! ?lm series and future releases, The Children Act with Emma Thompson and The Man Who Killed Don Quixote, directed by Terry Gilliam.

Bryony Lavery's plays include A Wedding Story, Last Easter, Her Aching Heart (Pink Paper Play of The Year 1992) Smoke, Dirt, and More Light. Her play Frozen, commissioned by Birmingham Repertory Theatre, won the TMA Best Play Award, the Eileen Anderson Central Television Award and was then produced on Broadway where it was nominated for four Tony Awards. Stockholm, for Frantic Assembly, won the Wolff-Whiting award for Best play of 2008. Beautiful Burnout for The National Theatre of Scotland and Frantic Assembly received a Fringe First at Edinburgh, before performances in the UK, New York, Australia and New Zealand. Stage adaptations include 101 Dalmatians (a musical), Chichester 2014, A Christmas Carol (for Birmingham Rep/Chichester Festival Theatre), Precious Bane, The Wicked Lady, Treasure Island (National Theatre 2014-5) and Behind The Scenes At The Museum for York Theatre Royal. Recent work includes The Believers for Frantic Assembly, Thursday for ETT/Brink, Australia, Queen Coal at Sheffield Crucible, and Brideshead Revisited for York Theatre Royal/ETT and Our Mutual Friend for Hull Truck. She is currently writing Balls for One Year Lease Theatre Company, New York, Forever Young for Manchester Royal Exchange, adapting Brighton Rock for Pilot Theatre The Lovely Bones for Birmingham Rep, and developing Cruising for TV.

Jonathan Munby's UK Theatre include: King Lear starring Ian McKellen and Sinead Cusack, First Light (Chichester Festival Theatre); All The Angels: Handel and The First Messiah, The Merchant Of Venice starring Jonathan Pryce, Anthony and Cleopatra starring Eve Best and Clive Wood and A Midsummer Night's Dream (WhatsOnStage nomination for Best Shakespearean Production) (Shakespeare's Globe); Wendy and Peter Pan, The Canterbury Tales (Stratford, Tour and West End) and Madness In Valencia (RSC); Twelfth Night (UK Theatres Awards nomination for Best Touring Production) Company starring Daniel Evans, The Comedy Of Errors and Bird Calls (Sheffield Theatres); Thérèse Raquin starring Alison Steadman and Pippa Nixon (Theatre Royal Bath); 'Tis Pity She's a Whore (West Yorkshire Playhouse); The Prince of Homburg starring Charlie Cox and Life Is A Dream starring Dominic West (Donmar Warehouse); A Number (WhatsOnStage Theatregoers Choice nomination for Best Regional and Best Off-West End Production) (Menier Chocolate Factory and Sheffield Theatres); Serious Money and She Stoops To Conquer (Birmingham Rep); The White Devil (WhatsOnStage Theatregoers Choice nomination for Best Off-West End Production) (Menier Chocolate Factory); 24 Hour Plays (Old Vic); Henry V And Mirandola (Manchester Royal Exchange); Nakamitsu (Gate Theatre Notting Hill); Opera includes: Carmen (Opera Holland Park); Don Giovanni (English Touring Opera); Sweetness and Badness (WNO Max Project). International Work includes: King Kong: Legend Of A Boxer, the South African Musical (Fugard Theatre Cape Town and Joburg Theatre Johannesburg); Othello and Julius Caesar (Chicago Shakespeare Company); The Crucible (Cocoon Theatre Tokyo); A Human Being Died That Night (Recorded for BBC Radio 3) (BAM New York, Fugard Theatre Cape Town and Hampstead Studio); Measure For Measure and The Dog In The Manger (Helen Hayes Award nomination for Outstanding Director) (Shakespeare Theatre Company Washington DC); Romeo And Juliet (Akasaka Act Theatre Tokyo and Theatre Brava Osaka); The Recommendation (Old Globe San Diego); The Winter's Tale (Guthrie Theatre Minneapolis); Noises Off (Kreegar Theatre Washington).

Photo Credit: Johan Persson



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