RD casting actress -AWISSI with her twin sister
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RD casting actress -AWISSI with her twin sister
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Sherwood will be touring Austria in VM Theatre’s production of Spooked
The talented and beautiful Afia Abusham making her West End debut in the role of understudy in this brilliant production. Pictured here with RD Casting Managing Director Michael Moor
Robin Lyons
New West End casting has been announced for Mischief Theatre's hit The Play That Goes Wrong.
Appearing in the farcical meta-comedy from 5 November will be David Kirkbride as Robert, Ross Green as Chris, Ciara Morris as Annie, Milo Clarke as Max, Michael Keane as Dennis, Blayar Benn as Trevor, Elan James as Jonathan and Ellie Morris as Sandra.
The show is currently booking at the Duchess Theatre until 1 November 2020. The Olivier and WhatsOnStage Award-winning play has been running in the West End since 2014, beginning life at a tiny London fringe theatre. It has since played to an audience of over two million.
Ciara Morris
Axel Kengne
A Unicorn Production
Created and directed by Justin Audibert
★★★★★ 'wonderfully imaginative' The Stage
★★★★ WhatsOnStage
Also look out for Afia Abusham in CBBC award winning Apple Tree House
““Andrew Hislop also delivers a captivating performance of Macduff in both grief and mental fortitude against hardship” – Lora Maslenitsyna of The Up and Coming
www.theupcoming.co.uk
“And the fight direction from Bethan Clark is also strong – it’s clearly a strength for Anton, and his final scene with Andrew Hislop’s commanding Macduff adds to the excitement”. Edward Lukes of Once a Week Theatre
www.onceaweektheatre.com
“The rest of the cast offer strong support, with Andrew Hislop particularly impressive as a vengeful and grief-stricken Macduff” – Liz of The Blog of Theatre Things
www.theblogoftheatrethings.com
“…while Andrew Hislop commands the stage as Macduff, Temple Church’s acoustics suiting his strong stage presence”. – Kirsty Herrington of My Theatre Mates
https://from-page-to-stage.com/2019/08/25/review-macbeth-temple-church/
“Andrew Hislop’s Macduff and Nathan Hamilton as Malcolm also impress, making even the tedious scene where Malcom tests Macduff riveting.” – Claire Roderick of Fairy Powered Productions
http://fairypoweredproductions.com/macbeth-review-8/”