Initial casting announced for SUITE IN THREE KEYS

Three images side by side showing the cast of Suite in Three Keys. The first is a man with light brown/grey hair wearing a black shirt. the second is a woman with shoulder length blonde/grey hair wearing a gold necklace and a dark blue shirt. The third is a woman with long dark hair and a dark shirt.

We’re delighted to announce today initial casting for Noël Coward’s Suite in Three Keys. OT Artistic Director Tom Littler directs Stephen Boxer (Hugo Latymer, George Hilgay and Verner Conklin), Emma Fielding (Hilde Latymer, Anne Hilgay and Anna-Mary Conklin) and Tara Fitzgerald (Carlotta Gray, Linda Savignac and Maud Caragnani) in a rediscovery of Coward’s trilogy. 

The creative team is completed by Designer Louie Whitemore, Lighting Designer Chris McDonnell, Sound Designer Tom Attwood and Associate Designer Jessica Statton. Suite in Three Keys opens on 5 June and runs until 6 July with previews from 24 May. Following its run at the Orange Tree Theatre, Suite in Three Keys will run at Theatre Royal Bath from 9 to 13 July.

OT Artistic Director Tom Littler said today, “Suite in Three Keys is an exquisite trio of plays representing Noël Coward’s final work for the theatre. Dating from the mid-1960s, these plays have all of Coward’s trademark wit and verbal invention whilst confronting themes of mortality, sexuality and honesty with remarkable daring. I’m delighted to welcome Tara Fitzgerald back to the Orange Tree after her excoriating performance in Duet for One, and to introduce OT audiences to the remarkable talents of Stephen Boxer and Emma Fielding.

Stephen Boxer playsA man with short, grey hair and blue eyes. He is wearing a black shirt. Hugo Latymer, George Hilgay and Verner Conklin. His theatre credits include The Box of Delights (RSC); A Splinter of Ice (Jermyn Street Theatre); Macbeth, Stories, King Lear, The Holy Rosenbergs, Aristocrats, Power (National Theatre); Raising Martha (Park Theatre);The Inn at Lydda (Shakespeare’s Globe); Written on the Heart (Duchess Theatre); The Great Highway (Gate Theatre); A Chaste Maid (Almeida); Titus Andronicus, The Heresy of Love, Written on the Heart, The Taming of the Shrew and The Tragedy of Thomas Hobbs (RSC). His television credits include The Crown (as Denis Thatcher), Garrow’s Law and Doctors (as series regular Dr Joe Fenton); and for film, The Iron Lady, The Guard of Auschwitz, Red Joan, Teen Spirit and Postcards from London.

Emma Fielding playsA woman with a grey and mousy bob. She has dark, brown eyes and is wearing a green, long-sleeved top and a gold necklace. Hilde Latymer, Anne Hilgay and Anna-Mary Conklin. Her theatre credits include A Museum in Baghdad (RSC); Mary’s Babies (Jermyn Street Theatre); A Woman of No Importance (Vaudeville Theatre); Terror (Lyric Hammersmith Theatre); Revolt. She Said. Revolt Again (RSC); In the Republic of Happiness, Spinning into Butter (Royal Court Theatre); The King’s Speech (Wyndham’s Theatre, UK tour); Playing with Fire, Look Back in Anger, Arcadia (National Theatre); Rock ‘n’ Roll (Duke of York’s); Macbeth, Heartbreak House, 1953, School for Wives (Almeida); Private Lives (Noel Coward Theatre, Richard Rodgers Theatre). Her television credits include Van Der Valk, Close to the Enemy, Cranford; and for film, Fast Girls, Twenty8K, The Other Man, Discovery of Heaven, Pandemonium and The Scarlet Tunic

Tara Fitzgerald playsA woman with dark brown hair and brown eyes. She is wearing a black top and has gold hoop earrings in. Carlotta Gray, Linda Savignac and Maud Caragnani. She returns to the Orange Tree, having previously appeared in Duet for One. Her other theatre credits include The Secret Theatre (Sam Wanamaker Playhouse); Macbeth (Shakespeare’s Globe); Broken Glass (Kiln Theatre); A Doll’s House (Donmar Warehouse); And then there were none (Gielgud Theatre); Antigone (Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, The Old Vic) and Hamlet (Almeida, Belasco Theater). Her television credits include Requiem, The Strike Series, Churchill’s Secret, In the Club, The Musketeers, Game of Thrones, The Body Farm, Waking the Dead, Jane Eyre, The Virgin Queen; and for film, The Runaways, Una, Exodus, Universal Pictures, Child 44, Five Children and It, In a Dark Place, I Capture the Castle, Secret Passage, Susan, Brassed Off, The Englishman Who Went Up A Hill But Came Down a Mountain and Sirens

More casting to come…