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1st Night Photos: Stubbs & Carteret Open Trafalgar Season

Date: 15 November 2011

The second Donmar residency at Trafalgar Studios 2, showcasing new directing talent, opened last night (14 November 2011), with Anna Carteret, Anna Calder-Marshall and Imogen Stubbs leading the cast of Salt, Root and Roe.

A new work by playwright Tim Price, Salt, Root and Roe is directed by Hamish Pirie, who was resident director at the Donmar in 2006.

The play is billed as a “heartbreaking, humorous tale of love and family set against the mythical backdrop of North Pembrokeshire”, and continues to 3 December 2011.

TO SCROLL THROUGH ALL OF SALT, ROOT & ROE's 1st NIGHT PHOTOS,
JUST CLICK ON THE "NEXT >" LINKS BELOW THE FOLLOWING FRAME.
PHOTOS BY DAN WOOLLER FOR WHATSONSTAGE.COM.


Subsequent plays in the Donmar at Trafalgar season are Conor McPherson’s Dublin Carol, directed by Abbey Wright (8-31 December) and Jean-Paul Sartre's Huis Clos, translated by Stuart Gilbert and directed by Paul Hart (5-28 January).

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Salt, Root and Roe Listing Page
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Salt, Root & Roe starstarstarstar - 15th Nov 2011 reviews
Cast: Carteret & Stubbs in Donmar Salt, Full TRH Lion - 30th Sep 2011 news


Reader Comments


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Set in North Pembrokeshire the land of mists mystery and enchantment,this well crafted tale weaves the hard realities of dementia and ocd behaviour into its fabric.Beautifully acted by all, but special mention for Anna Calder Marshall whose well researched portrayal of Iola,the sister suffering from dementia was particularly moving. - Elspeth Cotton

20 Nov 11


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