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First Look: Cressida Bonas and Cast in Rehearsal for The Dog Beneath The Skin

by Staff Writer
February 19, 2018
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First Look Cressida Bonas in The Dog Beneath The Skin

First Look Cressida Bonas in The Dog Beneath The Skin

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Proud Haddock’s The Dog Beneath The Skin will star Pete Ashmore as Alan Norman and Cressida Bonas as The Dog.

The sleepy English village of Pressan Ambo has a secret. Ten years ago, Sir Francis Crewe, heir to the local estate disappeared. Every year a young man is chosen by lot to go searching for him. Alan Norman, accompanied by a surprisingly intelligent dog, sets out on a journey through pre-War Europe.

Using innovative set design, lighting, choreography and live music, the audience will be taken on a journey through multiple worlds of palaces, asylums, street corners and cabaret bars.

       
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The Dog Beneath The Skin is at Jermyn Street Theatre 7th – 31st March 2018.

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