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  1. 7 de may. de 2024 · Tamsin Greig, who at 57 is about to play Hester in a new production, saw Reisz’s version when she was starting out as an actor. “I was blown away,” says Greig, eating a salad roll in a ...

  2. Hace 3 días · We’re in pre-gentrified west London, where renegade judge’s wife Hester (Tamsin Greig) has left married respectability to live with a younger man, Freddie Page (Oliver Chris), big on golf ...

  3. Hace 3 días · The Ustinov is always a showcase for acting of the highest quality, and it is littered throughout this thoughtful revival of Rattigan’s masterpiece. If it doesn’t quite tear out the heart, it’s a reminder that even when love often freezes time, the world revolves regardless. Tamsin Greig and Oliver Chris lead the new revival.

  4. Hace 1 día · But surely few have mined the depths as deeply as Tamsin Greig in this new production at Theatre Royal Bath’s Ustinov Studio, directed by their current go-to director of the classics, Lindsay Posner. Greig’s performance has an enormous emotional range and tremendous subtlety and truth. She begins the evening in the depths of trauma ...

  5. Hace 2 días · The Deep Blue Sea was first produced in 1952. The play was built out of an incident in the author’s life when an ex-lover committed suicide. The theme of unrequited love is a major part of early 20th gay culture, we only have to think about Noël Coward’s Mad About the Boy, but Rattigan refashioned his personal tragedy into a narrative that ...

  6. Hace 3 días · Tamsin Greig is a marvel as Hester Collyer in Lindsay Posner's new revival of Terence Rattigan's 1950s classic, The Deep Blue Sea, at Theatre Royal Bath's intimate, 126-seater Ustinov Studio.

  7. Hace 1 día · Tamsin Greig (Hester) leads, with Nicholas Farrell (William) and Oliver Chris (Freddie). Around them, the excellently played landlady (Felicity Montagu), the mysterious healer Mr Miller (Finbar Lynch), the officious Home Office official and his currently-patient wife (Preston Nyman and Lisa Ambalavanar) and Freddie’s old RAF chum, Jackie (Marc Elliot).