Model Agyness Deyn made her stage acting debut last night (1 March 2012, previews from 28 February) at Trafalgar Studios 2, starring alongside Ed Stoppard, John Schwab and Melanie Gray in François Archambault’s “deliciously offensive” satire The Leisure Society.
The play centres on a self-obsessed ‘yuppie’ couple who find their lives
spiralling out of control when they invite a fast-living friend and his
promiscuous young lover (played by Deyn) round for dinner.
Deyn, who rose to fame after being spotted by a fashion designer while out shopping, has featured on the covers of Vogue, Grazia and Time,
among others. She reportedly gave up modelling in 2009 to pursue an
acting career, since when she has notched up film credits including The Clash of the Titans.
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