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First Look: I Loved Lucy at The Arts Theatre in Rehearsal

by Staff Writer
July 12, 2017
Reading Time: 1 min read
I LOVED LUCY 6 Matthew Scott & Sandra Dickinson Photo credit Alessia Chinazzo

I LOVED LUCY 6 Matthew Scott & Sandra Dickinson Photo credit Alessia Chinazzo

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Showered with rave reviews and following two sold-out London runs in 2016, Lee Tannen’s incredibly personal, funny, bitter-sweet play “I Loved Lucy”, directed by Anthony Biggs, about Lee’s 10-year relationship with TV comedy legend Lucille Ball is to transfer to London’s Arts Theatre for a strictly limited 7-week season from Wednesday 19 July.

Critically acclaimed Sandra Dickinson returns as Lucy.  Broadway leading man Matthew Scott (“An American in Paris”) makes his London debut as Lee.

I Loved Lucy is at The Arts Theatre for seven weeks form 19th July.

       
I LOVED LUCY 6 Matthew Scott & Sandra Dickinson Photo credit Alessia Chinazzo
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I LOVED LUCY 5 Matthew Scott Photo credit Alessia Chinazzo
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