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First Look: The Dance of Death in Rehearsal

by Staff Writer
May 9, 2022
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c Alex Brenner Arcola The Dance of Death rehearsal Hilton McRae Emily Bruni Lindsay Duncan

c Alex Brenner Arcola The Dance of Death rehearsal Hilton McRae Emily Bruni Lindsay Duncan

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First look rehearsal images have been released for the UK tour of August Strindberg’s The Dance of Death, adapted by Academy Award-winning playwright Rebecca Lenkiewicz and directed by Arcola Theatre’s Artistic Director Mehmet Ergen.

Olivier and Tony Award winner Lindsay Duncan stars as Alice. One of our best-loved actresses, Lindsay is well-known for her BAFTA nominated performances on screen in Alan Bleasdale’s G.B.H and Stephen Poliakoff’s Shooting the Past. Olivier Award nominee Hilton McRae’s celebrated stage and screen career has ranged from leading Shakespearean roles at the RSC and National Theatre to iconic films including The French Lieutenant’s Woman, Return of the Jedi and Mansfield Park. Best known for Peep Show, Emily Bruni has recently played leading roles at Shakespeare’s Globe and the RSC.

The production opens on 31 May, with previews from 19 May, at the Ustinov Studio, Bath, then tours to Oxford Playhouse, Cambridge Arts Theatre, Royal & Derngate, Northampton, before completing its run at the Arcola Theatre from 28 June – 30 July.

       
c Alex Brenner Arcola The Dance of Death rehearsal Mehmet Ergen
c Alex Brenner Arcola The Dance of Death rehearsal Mehmet Ergen
c Alex Brenner Arcola The Dance of Death rehearsal Hilton McRae Lindsay Duncan
c Alex Brenner Arcola The Dance of Death rehearsal Hilton McRae Lindsay Duncan
c Alex Brenner Arcola The Dance of Death rehearsal Emily Bruni Hilton McRae
c Alex Brenner Arcola The Dance of Death rehearsal Emily Bruni Hilton McRae
c Alex Brenner Arcola The Dance of Death rehearsal Hilton McRae Emily Bruni
c Alex Brenner Arcola The Dance of Death rehearsal Hilton McRae Emily Bruni
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