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Charles Edwards as George VI in The King's Speech
Charles Edwards as George VI in The King's Speech

Live Tweeting: Last night's Club Outing to The King's Speech

Date: 16 April 2012

Whatsonstage.com's Theatre Club are attending an Outing to David Seidler’s The King's Speech this evening (16 April 2012).

The play which inspired the multi award-winning film is staged by Adrian Noble with a cast led by Charles Edwards as George VI (the role which won Colin Firth an Oscar) alongside Jonathan Hyde as Australian speech therapist Lionel Logue, as played on the big screen by Geoffrey Rush.

The pair are joined in the cast by Emma Fielding (Queen Elizabeth), Joss Ackland (George V) and Ian McNeice (Churchill).

In addition to seeing the performance, Whatsonstage.com Theatre Club members will also enjoy an exclusive post-show Q&A with members of the cast.

Whatsonstage.com will be live-tweeting the Q&A, with Charles Edwards, Jonathan Hyde and other members of the cast all expected to attend.

You can follow Whatsonstage.com on Twitter at @Whatsonstage and add to the live tweeting story below on the hashtag #wosouting.

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WOS Radio: Edwards, Hyde, Ackland & co get Kings speaking at Q&A - 17th Apr 2012 radio
Review Round-up: Edwards shines in The King's Speech - 30th Mar 2012 roundup
The King's Speech (West End) starstarstarstar - 28th Mar 2012 reviews
1st Night Photos: King's Speech delivered at Wyndham's - 28th Mar 2012 photos
Brief Encounter With ... King's Speech star Charles Edwards - 26th Mar 2012 interviews
King's Speech cast member Andrew Malkin dies, aged 49 - 22nd Mar 2012 news
King's Speech confirms West End transfer, opens 22 March - 17th Feb 2012 news



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