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The Dresser Starring Julian Clary and Matthew Kelly Announcement PRESS RELEASE – Friday 25 October 2019 IMAGES CAN BE DOWNLOADED here Twitter/ Facebook / website Theatre Royal Bath Productions and Everyman Theatre Cheltenham present The Dresser Written by Ronald Harwood Directed by Terry Johnson • JULIAN CLARY AND MATTHEW KELLY ANNOUNCED TO STAR IN A BRAND NEW PRODUCTION AND UK TOUR OF THE DRESSER OPENING IN AUTUMN 2020, DIRECTED BY TERRY JOHNSON • PRODUCED BY THEATRE ROYAL BATH PRODUCTIONS AND EVERYMAN THEATRE CHELTENHAM, THE DRESSER WILL PREVIEW IN CHELTENHAM FROM 10-19 SEPTEMBER 2020 AND TOUR TO BATH FROM 21-26 SEPTEMBER WITH OPENING NIGHT FOR PRESS ON 23 SEPTEMBER 2020 • THE DRESSER WILL CONTINUE ON TOUR TO SPRING 2021 WITH FURTHER VENUES AND DATES TO BE ANNOUNCED Theatre Royal Bath Productions and Everyman Theatre Cheltenham today announce a brand new production and UK tour of Ronald Harwood’s highly acclaimed drama The Dresser starring the much loved UK entertainer Julian Clary as Norman and Olivier Award winner Matthew Kelly as ‘Sir’. Directed by Terry Johnson, The Dresser will run at Cheltenham Everyman Theatre from 10 to 19 September followed by Theatre Royal Bath from 21 to 26 September where it will have its opening night for press on 23 September 2020. The production will continue to tour until Spring 2021 with further dates and venues to be announced in due course. Tickets for Cheltenham and Bath go on sale tomorrow. Inspired by memories of working as Donald Wolfit’s dresser as a young man, Ronald Harwood’s evocative, affectionate and hilarious portrait of backstage life is regarded as one of the most acclaimed dramas of modern theatre. It is 1942 and in a war-torn provincial theatre an aging actor-manager, known to his loyal acting company as ‘Sir’, is struggling to cling on to his sanity and complete his 227th performance of King Lear. For 16 years Norman, Sir’s devoted dresser, has been there to fix Sir's wig, massage his ego, remind him of his opening lines and provide the sound effects in the storm scene. It is down to Norman to ensure that in spite of everything, the show goes on. Julian Clary has performed across the world and is renowned for his many successes across television, radio, film, writing and stand-up comedy. His roles on stage include Leigh Bowery in Boy George's Taboo (West End and national tour), the Emcee in Rufus Norris's Olivier Award winning production of Cabaret (West End), and Le Grand Mort (Trafalgar Studios). Julian also regularly performs in panto and will return to the London Palladium this Christmas. His many TV credits include Trick or Treat, Saturday Night Live, Sticky Moments, Terry and Julian, All Rise, Strictly Come Dancing, Have I Got News For You and QI. He toured the UK earlier this year with his latest one-man comedy show Born To Mince. Matthew Kelly is an Olivier Award winning actor who is currently starring in Big The Musical in the West End. He is also well known for presenting the television series Stars in their Eyes and You Bet!. Matthew Kelly’s other West End credits include Waiting For Godot with Ian McKellen and Roger Rees, Funny Peculiar, Sign of the Times, Lend Me A Tenor!, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? and as Lennie in Of Mice and Men (Savoy) for which he received the Olivier Award for Best Actor. Other recent theatre credits include Alan Bennett's The Habit of Art, Pride & Prejudice (Regents Park & UK Tour), and Troilus and Cressida (Shakespeare's Globe). His many television credits include the award-winning Cold Blood, Benidorm, Bleak House and Moving On. Ronald Harwood is an Academy Award, Palme d’Or and BAFTA-winning screenwriter and playwright. His plays include Taking Sides, Equally Divided and Quartet. His screenplay for the film of The Dresser received five Academy Award nominations, including Best Screenplay. His films include the Academy Award winning The Pianist, The Diving Bell and the Butterfly and Love in the Time of Cholera. Terry Johnson is a dramatist and director who has won numerous theatre awards including two Olivier Awards as a playwright for Best Comedy and a Tony Award for Best Director of a Musical for La Cage Aux Folles. Other West End credits include The Libertine, End of the Rainbow, The Rise and Fall of Little Voice, The Duck House, Whipping It Up and One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest. He recently directed Uncle Vanya at the Hampstead Theatre and has previously directed Mrs. Henderson Presents, Hysteria and The Libertine at Bath. For further information please contact THE CORNER SHOP PR on 0207 831 7657 Su-Ann Chow-Seegoolam | Lewis Jenkins | Olivia O’Neill LISTINGS Theatre Royal Bath Productions and Everyman Theatre Cheltenham present THE DRESSER By Ronald Harwood Directed by Terry Johnson Designed by Tim Shortall Thursday 10 September to Saturday 19 September 2020 Cheltenham Everyman Theatre Box office: 01242 572573 www.everymantheatreorg.uk Monday 21 to Saturday 26 September 2020 Press night: Wednesday 23 September 2020 Theatre Royal Bath Box Office: 01225 448815 www.theatreroyal.org.uk FURTHER TOUR DATES TO BE ANNOUNCED .
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