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Cast: John Simm's Hamlet, Caulfield in Bedroom

Date: 25 June 2010

Full casting has now been confirmed for this autumn’s John Simm-headed offering of Hamlet, which runs at Sheffield Crucible from 22 September to 23 October 2010 (previews from 16 September).

John Nettles – best known from his long-running TV role in Midsomer Murders and awarded an OBE in this month’s Queen’s Birthday Honours List – will return to the stage after a long absence to star as Claudius/Ghost alongside Simm and Michelle Dockery (as Ophelia), Barbara Flynn (Gertrude), Colin Tierney (Horatio) and Hugh Ross (Polonius).

Also in the cast are: Dylan Brown (Rosencrantz), Adam Foster (Guildernstern), Ben Lamb (Voltemand/Player/Fortinbras), James Loye (Laertes/Lucianus), Joseph Mydell (Player King/Francisco/Captain), Harry Lister Smith (Cornelius) and Roderick Smith (Marcellus/Player/Priest).

The production is directed by Paul Miller and designed by Tom Scutt, with lighting by Oliver Fenwick and music and sound is by Ben and Max Ringham.


In other play casting news, Maxwell Caulfield – the star of Grease 2, Dynasty and The Colbys, who made his West End debut as Billy Flynn in Chicago in 2007 – will return to the UK stage to headline the five-month, post-West End tour of Alan Ayckbourn’s Seventies comedy Bedroom Farce. Also in the cast are: Juliet Mills (daughter of John Mills and Mary Hayley Bell, sister of Hayley Mills), Bruce Montague, Clare Wilkie, Julia Mallam, Ayden Callaghan and Natasha Alderslade.

Bedroom Farce centres on four couples who are at different stages in their relationships and whose lives intersect over the course of one very chaotic evening across three bedrooms.

Premiered at Ayckbourn’s Stephen Joseph Theatre in Scarborough in 1975, the play had its London premiere at the National Theatre, directed by Peter Hall, in 1977 and subsequently transferred to the West End where it ran until September 1979.

Hall has also directed this revival, which started at the Rose, Kingston in October 2009 and just completed a three-month run at the West End’s Duke of York’s Theatre this past Saturday 19 June 2010. The tour opens 12 July at Milton Keynes Theatre and then continues to Cheltenham, Brighton, Woking, Glasgow, Leeds, Bromley, Shrewsbury, Worthing, Nottingham, Poole, Barnstaple, Blackpool, Edinburgh, Malvern, Mold, Guildford, Wolverhampton, Windsor and Cambridge, where the schedule concludes on 4 December.


Also outside the M25, Maureen Beattie will join Michael Pennington in Chichester Festival’s upcoming production of Ibsen’s 1893 classic The Master Builder. Not to be confused with the Almeida’s offering of the same play, starring Stephen Dillane and Gemma Arterton in November, Philip Franks’ production will run at Chichester’s Minerva Theatre from 15 September to 9 October 2010 (previews from 9 September). Beattie plays Aline Solness, wife of Pennington’s ageing architect, Harvard Solness.

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Stewart & Everett Lead New Chichester Season - 18th Feb 2010 News
Almeida Houses Mamet Games, Dillane in Builder - 12th May 2010 News
Cast: Arterton at Almeida, New in Nichols Lingua - 21st Jun 2010 News
Review Round-up: Simm Hamlet Divides Opinion - 23rd Sep 2010 roundup
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1st Night Photos: Simm Hamlet, Gambon Krapp - 23rd Sep 2010 photos
The Master Builder (Chichester) starstarstar - 16th Sep 2010 reviews
Top TV Stars Join Simm’s Sheffield Hamlet - 25th Jun 2010 news
Bedroom Closes Doors at Duke of York’s, 19 Jun - 17th May 2010 news
Ghost Stories Transfers to Duke of York’s, 13 Jul - 15th Apr 2010 news
Review Round-up: Ayckbourn's West End Farce - 6th Apr 2010 roundup
Bedroom Farce starstarstar - 31st Mar 2010 reviews
Rose Scores First Transfer with Hall’s Bedroom - 9th Mar 2010 news
Another Big Hamlet: John Simm Stars in Sheffield - 11th Dec 2009 news



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