UK Tour of Noel Coward’s BRIEF ENCOUNTER, cast announced.

    A New Wolsey Theatre and Wiltshire Creative Production

    In association with Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

    BRIEF ENCOUNTER

    By Noël Coward

    Adapted for the stage by Emma Rice

    Salisbury Playhouse: 31 March – 22 April 

    New Wolsey Theatre: 26 April – 13 May

    Yvonne Arnaud Theatre:  16 May – 20 May

    Theatre Royal Bury St Edmunds: 23 May – 27 May

    Northern Stage: 31 May – 3 June


    Cast: Nicola Bryan (Myrtle Bagot), Hanora Kamen (Laura Jesson), Jammy Kasongo (Dr Alec Harvey), Samuel Morgan-Grahame (Albert Godby), Tom Self (Fred Jesson/Stephen Lynn), Lucy Elizabeth Thorburn (Beryl), Luke Thornton (Stanley) and Chioma Uma (Dolly Messiter)

    A dazzling adaptation of the greatest love story of all time.

    When a chance encounter in a train station tearoom kindles a timid, yet passionate, love affair between a married doctor and a suburban housewife, the two are forced to question if it’s worth risking everything for the sake of love. Tender and joyous, this show has all the drama of the original masterpiece with added live music, comedy and spectacle, taking you on a rollercoaster ride through all of love’s beautiful complications.

    Brief Encounter is adapted for the stage by award-winning theatre-maker Emma Rice, directed by the New Wolsey Theatre’s new Chief Executive/Artistic Director Douglas Rintoul.

    Emma Rice is Artistic Director of Wise Children. She adapted and directed the company’s Bagdad Cafe (The Old Vic), Angela Carter’s Wise Children (The Old Vic/UK tour) and Enid Blyton’s Malory Towers (Bristol Passenger Shed/UK tour). For the ENO she directed Orpheus in the Underworld. As Artistic Director of Shakespeare’s Globe (2016-18), she directed Romantics AnonymousTwelfth NightA Midsummer Night’s Dream and The Little Matchgirl (and Other Happier Tales). For the previous 20 years, she worked for Kneehigh as an actor, director and Artistic Director. Her productions for Kneehigh include The Flying Lovers of VitebskTristan and Yseult946: The Amazing Story of Adolphus TipsThe Wild BrideThe Red ShoesThe Wooden FrockThe BacchaeCymbeline (in association with RSC), A Matter of Life and Death (in association with National Theatre), Rapunzel (in association with Battersea Arts Centre), Brief Encounter (in association with David Pugh and Dafydd Rogers Productions), Don John (in association with the RSC and Bristol Old Vic), Wah! Wah! Girls (in association with Sadler’s Wells and Theatre Royal Stratford East for World Stages), and Steptoe and Son. Other work includes the West End production of The Umbrellas of CherbourgOedipussy (Spymonkey), The Empress (RSC), An Audience with Meow Meow (Berkeley Repertory Theatre) and Wuthering Heights (National Theatre). In 2019 Rice received the UK Theatre Award for Outstanding Contribution to British Theatre.

    Nicola Bryan plays Myrtle Bagot.

    Her theatre credits include The OsmondsOur House, Tom The Musical, Sister ActDavid Essex’s All The Fun Of The FairThe Full MontyMe and The Girls (UK tours), Who To FollowOur Blue HeavenSweet Charity, Dick WhittingtonBeauty and The Beast (New Wolsey), Mamma Mia – Movies In The Park (Abu Dhabi), Cinderella (Arts Depot, London), Sweet Charity (Watermill Theatre), Dreamboats and Petticoats (Playhouse Theatre), Fame (Edinburgh Playhouse and UK tour), Beauty and The Beast (Coventry Belgrade), Venetian Masquerade (Millennium Point), Return To The Forbidden Planet (Theatre Royal, Lincoln), Jack and The Beanstalk, West End Girls (Jersey Opera House) and KOBA – Man of Steel (Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham).

    Hanora Kamen plays Laura Jesson. Her theatre credits include A Gig for Ghosts (Soho Theatre with 45 North), The Ballad of Maria Marten (Eastern Angles), Five Children and It (Theatre Royal Bath), Winners, Riot, 1972: The Future of Sex, Education,  Education, Education, The Wind in the Willows, Eloise and the Curse of the Golden Whisk, Edgar and      the Land of the Lost (The Wardrobe Ensemble), Pippi Longstocking (Royal and Derngate), Rebellion Playground, The Snow Beast, Great Train Robbery, Nel, A Fool’s Proof (Scratchworks Theatre Company), and Chloe and the Colour Catcher (Theatre Ad Infinitum/Bristol Old Vic). Her television credits include The Undeclared War and Breadline.

    Jammy Kasongo plays Dr Alec Harvey. His theatre credits include Cassette (Parkhouse Pictures), Tina – The Tina Turner MusicalBeautiful – The Carole King Musical (Aldwych Theatre), Hair (The Vaults), Grand Hotel (Southwark Playhouse) and Superior Donuts (Capitol Stage Sacramento CA).

    Samuel Morgan-Grahame plays Albert Godby. His theatre credits include 101 Dalmatians (Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre), Amelie (West End/UK tour/The Watermill Theatre), Sweet Charity (The Watermill Theatre), Sister Act (UK tour), Titus AndronicusThe Taming of the Shrew (New Wimbledon Theatre), Grim (Charing Cross Theatre), Just So (Bridewell Theatre), Cool Rider Live (Lyric Theatre), and Island Song (St James Theatre).

    Tom Self plays Fred Jesson/Stephen Lynn. He is an actor and Musical Director. His acting theatre credits include The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole Aged 13 ¾Robin Hood, Priscilla Queen of the Desert (Queen’s Theatre, Hornchurch), Ordinary People (Parkwood Theatres), CamelotSweet Charity (The Watermill Theatre), Barefoot in the Park (Pitlochry Festival Theatre), Noël Coward’s: Me and The Girls (UK tour), Salad Days (Theatre Royal Bath/Union Theatre). As Musical Director, his credits include The Hired Man (Hull Truck, Oldham Coliseum and Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch), Murder for Two (The Watermill Theatre/UK tour/The Other Palace), Priscilla Queen of the Desert (Queen’s Theatre, Hornchurch), Salad Days (Theatre Royal Bath/Union Theatre), and Aladdin, Peter PanBeauty and The Beast (Malvern Theatre).

    Lucy Elizabeth Thorburn plays Beryl. Her theatre credits include Jack and the Beanstalk (Corn Exchange Newbury), Kinky Boots (New Wolsey Theatre/Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch), SMOOSH! (Paraorchestra) and Jekyll and Hyde (National Theatre).

    Luke Thornton plays Stanley. His theatre credits include Goldilocks and the Three Bears (New Wolsey Theatre), A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Scoot Theatre/UK tour), The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole Aged 13¾: The MusicalLove Letters (Queen’s Theatre, Hornchurch), Weapons of the Weak (The Other Palace), The Crucible (Pitlochry Festival Theatre), Midnight (Union Theatre), Summer Holiday (Octagon Theatre Bolton/Pitlochry Festival Theatre), Beauty and the BeastThe Panto That Nearly Never WasJack and the BeanstalkDick WhittingtonSleeping BeautyAladdin (Theatr Clwyd), A Night at the Musicals (Congress Theatre), Footloose (UK tour), Dusty (Charing Cross Theatre), Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (London Palladium/Sunderland Empire) and The Cunning Little Vixen (Queen Elizabeth Hall).

    Chioma Uma plays Dolly Messiter. Her Theatre credits include Cinderella the Rockin’ Panto! (New Wolsey Theatre/ArtsDepot), Kiss Me Kate, Camelot, Othello (The Watermill Theatre), Doctor Who: Time Fracture (Davies Mewes), Dirty Dancing (Secret Cinema), Robin Hood and The Panto That Nearly Never Was (Theatr Clwyd).

    Douglas Rintoul directs. He is an award-winning theatre-maker and cultural leader. He was born in Suffolk, grew up in Essex, read Drama and Theatre Arts at The University of Birmingham and was awarded a bursary on the Regional Theatre Young Director Scheme to Salisbury Playhouse where he trained as a director. He is the Chief Executive/Artistic Director of the New Wolsey Theatre, was the Artistic Director of Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch (2015 – 2022), founder of the national touring theatre company Transport (2010 – 2017), and an associate of Complicité (2004 – 2010).

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    Northern Stage, Barras Bridge, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 7RH

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