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Pete Ashmore and Cressida Bonas Cast in The Dog Beneath The Skin

by Staff Writer
January 25, 2018
Reading Time: 4 mins read
Cressida Bonas to star in Jermyn Street Theatre's Spring Scandal Season

Cressida Bonas to star in Jermyn Street Theatre's Spring Scandal Season

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Proud Haddock’s The Dog Beneath The Skin will star Pete Ashmore as Alan Norman and Cressida Bonas as The Dog.  Edmund Digby Jones, Eva Feiler, Rujenne Green, James Marlowe, Suzann Mclean and Adam Sopp will complete the cast.

The sleepy English village of Pressan Ambo has a secret. Ten years ago, Sir Francis Crewe, heir to the local estate disappeared. Every year a young man is chosen by lot to go searching for him. Alan Norman, accompanied by a surprisingly intelligent dog, sets out on a journey through pre-War Europe.

       

First published in 1935 and first performed in 1936, Auden and Isherwood’s vivid depiction of a world on the brink of collapse has never seemed so timely. Part madcap misadventure, part piercing social satire the play originally served as a pre-war satire against the back drop to the rise of fascism in pre-war 1930’s Europe.

Using innovative set design, lighting, choreography and live music, the audience will be taken on a journey through multiple worlds of palaces, asylums, street corners and cabaret bars.

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Director Jimmy Walters comments, “It’s great for Proud Haddock to be part of this exciting new season at the Jermyn Street Theatre and we feel both excited and privileged to be staging such a relevant piece with so much to offer an audience.”

The Dog Beneath The Skin is at Jermyn Street Theatre 7th – 31st March 2018

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