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How The Other Half Loves - Wiltshire Creative announces casting
Published on
January 10, 2023
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Wiltshire Creative announces casting for Alan Ayckbourn's How The Other Half Loves At Salisbury Playhouse from 14 February 2023.
Wiltshire Creative today announce full casting for their production of Alan Ayckbourn’s How the Other Half Loves. Gareth Machin directs Sam Alexander (William Featherstone), Sherry Baines (Fiona Foster), Philip Bretherton (Frank Foster), and Rebecca Cooper (Mary Featherstone), Haydn Oakley (Bob Phillips), and Joanna van Kampen (Teresa Phillips). The production opens on 14 February, with previews from 9 February, and runs until 4 March.
Included in the cast, are many actors who are making their return to Salisbury Playhouse. Rebecca Cooper featured in Snow White and the Happy Ever After Beauty Salon, and Her Naked Skin. Haydn Oakley was in Betty Blue Eyes, Philip Bretheron and Sherry Baines were both in Before The Party, and Joanna van Kampen featured in The Magna Carta Plays. Sam Alexander makes his playhouse debut.
Artistic Director of Wiltshire Creative Gareth Machin says today, “I am thrilled to announce the brilliant cast for How the Other Half Loves which is coming to Salisbury Playhouse this February. I can’t wait to watch these six talented actors bring Ayckbourn’s comedy to life as they explore the complex narratives of matrimonial relationships.”
Director: Gareth Machin; Designer: Micheal Taylor; Lighting Designer: Joanna Town; Sound Designer: Elizabeth Purnell; Fight Director: Paul Benzing; Casting Director: Gabrielle Dawes CDG
How The Other Half Loves
Salisbury Playhouse
Malthouse Lane, Salisbury SP2 7RA
9 February - 4 March 2023
Performance Times
Monday to Saturday at 7.30pm
Thursday and Saturday at 2.15pm
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