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First Look: Romantics Anonymous at Bristol Old Vic in Rehearsal

by Staff Writer
December 20, 2019
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Romantics Anonymous in Rehearsal

Romantics Anonymous in Rehearsal

First look rehearsal images have been released for the revival of Emma Rice’s musical adaptation of Romantics Anonymous in a co-production with Plush Theatricals.

Joining the previously announced returning cast members Marc Antolin (Jean-René) and Carly Bawden (Angélique) are Brett Brown (Salesman/Fred), Me’sha Bryan (Suzanne/Mimi), Harry Hepple (Ludo/Remi), Laura Jane Matthewson (Young Woman), Sandra Marvin (Magda/Brigitte/Dr Maxim), Craig Pinder (Father/Pierre/Receptionist) and Gareth Snook (Mercier/Mumbler/Marini).

The production opens at Bristol Old Vic on 23 January, with previews from 18 January and runs until 1 February, ahead of a US tour to Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts in LA and Shakespeare Theatre Company in Washington D.C with newly announced US dates at Spoleto Festival USA, 21 May – 7 June 2020.

       

 

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Marc Antolin Jean Rene Carly Bawden Angelique. Photo by Steve Tanner
Mesha Suzanne.Mimi Sandra Marvin Magda. Brigitte. Dr Maxim. Photo by Steve Tanner
Sandra Marvin Magda. Brigitte. Dr Maxim Mesha Bryan Suzanne. Mimi Harry Hemple Ludo. Remi. Photo by Steve Tanner
Emma Rice Director Marc Antolin Jean Rene. Photo by Steve Tanner
Gareth Snook Mercier. Mumbler. Marini Carly Bawden Angelique. Photo by Steve Tanner
Harry Hemple Ludo. Remi Carly Bawden Angelique. Photo by Steve Tanner
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1. Marc Antolin Jean Rene Carly Bawden Angelique. Photo by Steve Tanner

Marc Antolin Jean Rene Carly Bawden Angelique. Photo by Steve Tanner

2. Mesha Suzanne.Mimi Sandra Marvin Magda. Brigitte. Dr Maxim. Photo by Steve Tanner

Mesha Suzanne.Mimi Sandra Marvin Magda. Brigitte. Dr Maxim. Photo by Steve Tanner

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