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First Look: Steve at The Seven Dials Playhouse in Rehearsal

by Staff Writer
January 25, 2022
Reading Time: 1 min read
Joe Aaron Reid and Jenna Russell rehearse Steve. Credit Richard Lakos from The Other Richard

Joe Aaron Reid and Jenna Russell rehearse Steve. Credit Richard Lakos from The Other Richard

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First look rehearsal images have been released for Steve which will mark the launch of Seven Dials Playhouse in Covent Garden.

Directed by Andrew Keates Steve illuminates LGBTQ+ relationships, both romantic and platonic. The play navigates the highs and lows of getting older, long-term friendship, monogamy, saying goodbye and being alive. Starring Holby City’s David Ames, Tony Award nominee and Olivier Award-winner Jenna Russell, Joe Aaron Reid, Giles Cooper, Michael Walters and Nico Conde.

Steve was heralded as The New York Times’ Critic’s Pick when it ran in New York in 2015. It is now presented by Seven Dials Playhouse and M. Green Productions and will run 8th February to 19th March 2022.

       
Jenna Russell and David Ames rehearse Steve. Credit Richard Lakos from The Other Richard
Jenna Russell and David Ames rehearse Steve. Credit Richard Lakos from The Other Richard
Jenna Russell and Andrew Keates rehearses Steve. Credit Richard Lakos from The Other Richard
Jenna Russell and Andrew Keates rehearses Steve. Credit Richard Lakos from The Other Richard
David Ames rehearses Steve. Credit Richard Lakos from The Other Richard
David Ames rehearses Steve. Credit Richard Lakos from The Other Richard
Jenna Russell Giles Cooper and David Ames rehearse Steve. Credit Richard Lakos from The Other Richard
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Nico Conde rehearses Steve. Credit Richard Lakos from The Other Richard
Nico Conde rehearses Steve. Credit Richard Lakos from The Other Richard
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