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FIRST LOOK: Rehearsals Images from Bug starring James Norton
Published on
March 14, 2016
By
douglasmayo
BritishTheatre.com are pleased to bring you these rehearsal images for Tracy Lett's (August Osage County, Killer Joe) 20th anniversary production of Bug.
Tense and blackly comic, Bug is a taut exploration of two people on the edge; where the lines between reality and delusions become blurred.
The cast of Bug includes James Norton (War and Peace, Grantchester, Happy Valley) and Kate Fleetwood (London Road, Medea); Alec Newman (The Motherf**ker With the Hat & Danton’s Death, NT; King Lear, Donmar), Daisy Lewis (teacher Sarah Buntin in Downton Abbey) and Robert Goodale (Perfect Nonsense, Duke of York’s,
Dr Faustus, Shakespeare’s Globe).
Director Simon Evans returns to Found111, the thrilling new pop-up theatre space at the site of the original Central Saint Martins School of Art on Charing Cross Road, following the critically acclaimed The Dazzle. Bug will play a six week season from Thursday March 24 - Saturday May 7, 2016. Book Now!
Alec Newman in Bug. Photo: Simon Annand
Alec Newman in Bug. Photo: Simon Annand
Daisy Lewis in Bug. Photo: Simon Annand
Daisy Lewis in Bug. Photo: Simon Annand
Bug Director Simon Evans. Photo: Simon Annand
James Norton in Bug. Photo: Simon Annand
James Norton in Bug. Photo: Simon Annand
James Norton in Bug. Photo: Simon Annand
James Norton in Bug. Photo: Simon Annand
James Norton in Bug. Photo: Simon Annand
James Norton in Bug. Photo: Simon Annand
Kate Fleetwood and Daisy Lewis in Bug. Photo: Simon Annand
Kate Fleetwood in Bug. Photo: Simon Annand
Kate Fleetwood in Bug. Photo: Simon Annand
Robert Goodale in Bug. Photo: Simon Annand
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