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First Look Rehearsal Images Released for Private Lives Ahead of UK Tour

by Staff Writer
August 28, 2025
Reading Time: 7 mins read
Private Lives Rehearsal Images credit Chris Payne

Private Lives Rehearsal Images credit Chris Payne

First look rehearsal images have been released for the upcoming revival of Noël Coward’s Private Lives, directed by 2024 RTST Sir Peter Hall Director Award winner Tanuja Amarasuriya.

The production is a co-production between Octagon Theatre Bolton, Mercury Theatre Colchester, and Rose Theatre Kingston, in association with Northern Stage, and supported by The Royal Theatrical Support Trust.

Private Lives will open at Octagon Theatre Bolton from 4–27 September, before touring to Mercury Theatre Colchester (1–11 October), Rose Theatre Kingston (14–25 October), Bristol Old Vic (28 October–1 November), and Northern Stage (4–8 November).

       

The cast includes Jodie Cuaresma (Love’s Labour’s Lost, RSC; Boundless, Mercury Theatre) as Louise, Ashley Gerlach (Coriolanus, National Theatre; Patriots, West End) as Victor, Chirag Benedict Lobo (Rope, Theatr Clwyd; Life of Pi, West End) as Elyot, Pepter Lunkuse (Noises Off, West End & UK Tour; Educating Rita, Vienna English Theatre) as Amanda, and Sade Malone (Lord of the Flies, Leeds Playhouse; Pistol, FX/Disney+) as Sibyl.

Peter Stone and Imogen Khan join the company as understudies.

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Joining Tanuja Amarasuriya on the creative team are Jennifer Kay (Movement Director), Amy Jane Cook (Set & Costume Designer), Tim X Atack (Sound Designer), Haruka Kuroda (Fight & Intimacy Director), Chris Davey (Lighting Designer), and Polly Jerrold (Casting Director).

Tanuja Amarasuriya said of the production:

“I was absolutely thrilled to win the 2024 RTST Sir Peter Hall Director Award, and I am totally stoked to be working with Bolton Octagon, Colchester Mercury, the Rose Theatre and Northern Stage on this production. Noël Coward’s PRIVATE LIVES is a brilliant play – funny, sexy, shocking – and full of bittersweet truths about the complex difficulties of relationships. When I first read it, I was amazed by how modern these characters felt – their contradictions, needs and insecurities feel so recognisable even now. This production will bring it to life for audiences in a way that combines the glamour and screwball comedy thrill of the 1930s with a vibrant, immediate energy that speaks straight to 2025. I’m super excited to be working with this fabulous cast and team to do that.”

Listings and ticket information can be found here:

  • Octagon Theatre Bolton
  • Mercury Theatre Colchester
  • Rose Theatre Kingston
  • Northern Stage
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