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This lovely gown was first spotted on Madlena Nedeva as Lady Henrietta Sykes in the 1978 Disraeli: Portrait of a Romantic. It was seen again in a 1988 episode of Jim Henson’s The Storyteller, entitled Sapsorrow, where it was worn by Alison Doody as Sapsorrow.  The dress was spotted again recently in 2019 in Gentleman Jack, where it was worn by Emma Paetz as Catherine Rawson.
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mariocki · 10 months
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Disraeli: Dizzy (1.1, ATV, 1978)
"I am an Englishman and a member of the Church of England."
"Yes. But you are still, by birth, a Jew."
"Yes, which I have never denied nor tried to conceal."
"Precisely. Precisely. And that is what Melbourne meant. Even to have been elected to the House of Parliament, without anything else, would have been a triumph. You would not only have been an MP, but you would have been the first Jew ever to have entered the House of Commons. You must not take it to heart because the times and the centuries are against you."
"My only regret, father, is that there might not be another by-election for months, even years."
"You mean to try again, then?"
"Yes again, again, and again, father, and not only for ambition but for pride. I refuse to let myself be beaten."
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londontheatre · 7 years
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Lizzy Watts
The National Theatre today announced full casting for the UK tour of Ibsen’s masterpiece HEDDA GABLER. Lizzy Watts plays the title role and will be joined by Madlena Nedeva (Berte), Christine Kavanagh (Juliana), Abhin Galeya (Tesman), Annabel Bates (Thea), Adam Best (Brack) and Richard Pyros (Lovborg).
Following a sold-out run at the National Theatre earlier this year, HEDDA GABLER begins a UK tour on 2 October 2017 at the Theatre Royal Plymouth, continuing its journey across the UK to Edinburgh, Leicester, Salford, Norwich, Hull, Aberdeen, Northampton, Glasgow, Wolverhampton, Woking, Nottingham, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, York and Milton Keynes, where the tour finishes on 3 March 2018.
Just married. Bored already. Hedda longs to be free… This vital new version of Ibsen’s masterpiece by Olivier and Tony Award®-winning playwright Patrick Marber (Closer, Three Days in the Country) is directed by Ivo van Hove, one of the world’s most exciting directors. Olivier and Tony Award®-winning van Hove made his National Theatre debut with Hedda Gabler, which opened in December 2016. His acclaimed production of A View from the Bridge recently played to sold out houses in London on Broadway and Obsession starring Jude Law played at The Barbican, London earlier this year. Van Hove’s next production for the NT will be the world premiere of Network based on the Oscar-winning film and featuring the UK stage debut of Bryan Cranston.
Hedda Gabler Trailer UK Tour 2017 – 2018
Lizzy Watts’ theatre credits include Strife at Chichester Festival Theatre, The Angry Brigade and Artefacts at The Bush, A Midsummer Night’s Dream at The Globe, Blink for Nabokov and Wasted for Paines Plough. TV includes The Durrells and Midsommer Murders and plays Ivy Layton in BBC Radio 4’s Home Front.
Set and lighting design for Hedda Gabler is by Jan Versweyveld, with costume design by An D’Huys and sound by Tom Gibbons. The Associate Directors are Jeff James and Rachel Lincoln.
Patrick Marber said: ‘It has been a huge honour to work with the great Ivo van Hove on this version of Hedda Gabler at the National Theatre. I am thrilled that this tour will enable more people to see his incredible production.’
Hedda Gabler Tour Theatre Royal Plymouth 2 – 7 Oct 2017 Edinburgh Festival Theatre 17 – 21 Oct 2017 Leicester Curve 23 – 28 Oct 2017 The Lowry Salford 31 Oct – 4 Nov 2017 Norwich Theatre Royal 7 – 11 Nov 2017 Hull New Theatre 13 – 18 Nov 2017 His Majesty’s Theatre Aberdeen 21 – 25 Nov 2017 Northampton Royal & Derngate 28 Nov – 2 Dec 2017 . Glasgow Theatre Royal 15 – 20 Jan 2018 Grand Theatre, Wolverhampton 23 – 27 Jan 2018 New Victoria, Woking 29 Jan – 3 Feb 2018 Nottingham Theatre Royal 5 – 10 Feb 2018 Newcastle Theatre Royal 13 – 17 Feb 2018 Grand Opera House, York 20 – 24 Feb 2018 Milton Keynes Theatre 27 Feb – 3 Mar 2018
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This lovely gown was first spotted on Madlena Nedeva as Lady Henrietta Sykes in the 1978 Disraeli: Portrait of a Romantic. It has likely been used many times over the years but was spotted again recently in 2019 in Gentleman Jack, where it was worn by Emma Paetz as Catherine Rawson.
Costume Credit: Shrewsbury Lasses
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