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Mark Gatiss to voice computer Kosley in Dark Sublime at Trafalgar Studios
Published on
January 24, 2019
By
douglasmayo
Stage and screen star Mark Gatiss will be lending his voice to the part of Kosley, a hysterical talking computer, in the world premiere of Dark Sublime which will be playing at Trafalgar Studios from June to August 2019.
Gatiss joins the previously announced Martina Sirtis (Star Trek: The Next Generation) who will be making her West End debut.
Gatiss comments, I'm delighted to be a small part of Michael Dennis' delightful, funny and touching play. All lovers of telefantasy and beyond will have their ribs tickled, their minds probed and their spurious morality catheterised (or something). Puny humans, prepare yourselves for the Dark Sublime!
Directed by Andrew Keates (As Is and Dessa Rose - Trafalgar Studios), Dark Sublime explores the complexities of relationships, especially in the LGBTQ community, and the contrast in lived experiences across generations. This thrilling debut play by Michael Dennis is a theatrical love-letter to British sci-fi television which examines the feeling of belonging that comes with finding your place among the outcasts.
Dark Sublime will play Trafalgar Studios 2 from 25 June to 3 August 2019.
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