Judi Dench Returns to West End in RSC's All's Well That End's Well, Feb. 18 | Playbill

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News Judi Dench Returns to West End in RSC's All's Well That End's Well, Feb. 18 Judi Dench, who recently returned to the Royal Shakespeare Company's home town of Stratford-Upon-Avon in All's Well That End's Well, will travel with that production to the West End's Gielgud Theatre.
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Judi Dench in All's Well That Ends Well Photo by Manuel Harlan

All's Well officially opened at Stratford on Dec. 11, 2003, running at the Swan Theatre until Feb. 7. It will stay at London's Gielgud until April 24 (thanks to commercial producers Bill Kenwright and Thelma Holt). This production marked Dench's first bow at Stratford since 1979. Additionally, it has been more than 10 years since she last appeared with the RSC anywhere (London, in Peter Shaffer's The Gift of the Gorgon).

Her last Stratford stint was in one of Shakespeare's less frequently performed plays, as Imogen in Cymbeline. With All's Well That Ends Well she returns with another rarely staged drama. All's Well's Countess is one of the few important Shakespeare ladies she hasn't yet tackled.

Luring back Dench is all part of new RSC chief Michael Boyd's grand plan to make the company an attractive place for actors again. By devoting more time to rehearsal and research, he hopes to create an environment where actors can learn something about themselves as well as the parts they play.

The cast also includes Claudie Blakley, Shelley Conn, Aimee Cowen, Tim Delap, Chris Geere, Jamie Glover, Colm Gormley, Guy Henry, Charles Kay, Arthur Kohn, Mark Lambert, Jane Maud, Brendan O’Hea, Miles Richardson, Oliver Senton, Gary Waldhorn and Sarah Jane Wolverson. Gregory Doran directs, with designs by Stephen Brimson Lewis, costumes by Deirdre Clancy, lighting by Paul Pyant and music by Paul Englishby.

For ticket information call (0)870 609 1110 or visit www.rsc.org.uk(http://www.rsc.org.uk/)

 
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