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  • The Play’s The Thing for Spiro at the Globe February 3, 2012
    Olivier Award-winning actress Samantha Spiro will star in Shakespeare’s Globe’s production of the Bard’s controversial comedy The Taming Of The Shrew this summer. […]
  • Ellis and Langford among 1000 Voices February 3, 2012
    A host of West End stars will be behind some of the many voices participating in this year’s The Night Of 1000 Voices at the Royal Albert Hall, which will take place in May. […]
  • Noises Off takes off February 3, 2012
    Michael Frayn’s Noises Off will transfer to the West End following its overwhelming success at the Old Vic theatre. […]
  • The Changeling February 3, 2012
    Thomas Middleton’s asylum sub-plot in The Changeling is a somewhat confusing addition to his dark revenge tragedy. To counteract this problem, director Joe Hill-Gibbins has chosen to transform his Young Vic production into a mental, anarchic experience... […]
  • Donmar announces Gill’s Noise cast February 3, 2012
    Full casting has been announced for the Donmar Warehouse's forthcoming triptych Making Noise Quietly, with previous Donmar performers Susan Brown and Sara Kestleman joined by John Hollingworth, Matthew Tennyson, Jordan Dawes and Ben Batt. […]

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Actress Anna Friel is to star in Breakfast at Tiffany’s

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Actress Anna Friel is to star in a West End stage production of Truman Capote’s novella Breakfast at Tiffany’s.

The ex-Brookside star will play Holly Golightly, the role Audrey Hepburn played in the Oscar-winning 1961 film.

Friel, 32, said she was “delighted to have been given the opportunity to play one of my all time favourite heroines”.

The show will open in September at the Theatre Royal Haymarket, where Sir Ian McKellen and Patrick Stewart are now appearing in Waiting for Godot.

Sean Mathias, that show’s director, will also direct Breakfast at Tiffany’s, which has been adapted for the stage by British playwright Samuel Adamson.

‘Unashamedly glamorous’

American actor Joseph Cross will co-star with Friel as William ‘Fred’ Parsons, the young writer captivated by Holly’s flighty charm.

Best known for her role as Beth Jordache in long-running Channel 4 soap Brookside, Friel was recently seen in US TV series Pushing Daisies.

Later this year, she will appear alongside Will Ferrell in the family adventure Land of the Lost.

First published in 1958, Capote’s novella captivated readers with its depiction of good-time girl Golightly.

Mathias said he hoped the production would be “an unashamedly glamorous evening of wit, style, tenderness and music”.

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