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Full cast announced for Mark Rylance's Dr Semmelweis at Bristol Old Vic

The world premiere hits the stage in January

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Mark Rylance
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Complete casting has now been revealed for the world premiere of Dr Semmelweis, which begins rehearsals today.

Based on an original idea by Mark Rylance and written by Stephen Brown with Rylance, the production is directed by Tom Morris.

The play, set in 19th century Vienna, follows maverick Doctor Ignaz Semmelweis (played by Rylance) who makes a discovery that could potentially save the lives of thousands of new mothers in the wake of the devastating impact of childbed fever. The medical establishment, however, rejects his findings and questions his sanity, leaving him to be haunted by the ghosts of the women he failed to save.

Newly announced cast members include Jackie Clune (Anna Müller), Sandy Grierson (Jakob Kolletschka), Felix Hayes (Ferdinand von Hebra), Enyi Okoronkwo (Franz Arneth), Clemmie Sveaas (Lisa Elstein), Thalissa Teixeira (Maria Semmelweis), Alan Williams (Johann Klein) and Daniel York Loh (Karl von Rokitanksy) alongside dancers Roseanna Anderson, Joshua Ben-Tovim, Suzy Halstead, Megan May Cameron, Megumi Eda and Millie Thomas, as well as musicians Haim Choi, Coco Inman, Kasia Ziminska and Shizuku Tatsuno, who appear together as the Salomé Quartet.

The creative team includes choreographer Antonia Franceschi, set and costume designer Ti Green, lighting designer Richard Howell, sound designer Jon Nicholls, associate director Claire O'Reilly and assistant director Victor Lirio. Music is by Adrian Sutton, with voice and dialect work by Martin McKellan.

The production, presented in association with Sonia Friedman, the National Theatre and Shakespeare Road, runs at the Bristol Old Vic from 20 January until 12 February 2022.

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