Tracy-Ann Oberman to star in reimagined version of Noël Coward's PRESENT LAUGHTER

Theatre Royal Bath Productions and Augusta Productions will present a new production of Present Laughter, Noël Coward’s celebrated and hilarious portrayal of the temptations and pitfalls of theatrical celebrity, at Theatre Royal Bath from 26 August - 5 September, prior to a national tour.

Directed by Lindsay Posner, this new version is reimagined by actress and playwright Tracy-Ann Oberman who will star as Geri Essendine, the first time that the character has been played by a female lead. The role was originated on stage by Noël Coward himself and is traditionally played as Garry Essendine.

This production marks the second time that Oberman has revisited classic texts and taken on the greatest of male roles, following her highly acclaimed performance as Shylock in The Merchant of Venice 1936.

Geri Essendine is a hugely successful actress who has been 39 for the best part of a decade. Her personality, wit and charm have earned her a legion of devoted fans, young and old, and a coterie of friends, acquaintances and hangers-on. Just as she is about to depart for a tour of Africa, Geri finds herself besieged by a bevvy of would-be lovers, not to mention her long-suffering secretary, estranged husband and an obsessed young playwright. Will she ever disentangle herself from their tightening clutches and incessant demands? And deep down, does she really want to…?

Tour venues/dates are to be announced.

For more info on Present Laughter, please click here.

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