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Fri 29 Feb 2008

Small Change Cast update at Donmar Warehouse


Cast update for Peter Gill's, Small Change , which opens at the Donmar Warehouse 15 April 2008, following previews from 10 April - running to 31 May 2008.

Sue Johnston (Mrs Harte), Lindsey Coulson (Mrs Driscoll), Luke Evans (Vincent), Matt Ryan (Gerard)

Directed by Peter Gill, designed by Anthony Ward, lighting by Hugh Vanstone.

Set on the east side of Cardiff in the 1950s. Recalls the friendship between two boys and the relationship with their mothers, and the tragedy of the things that go unsaid and are forever unresolved.

Sue Johnston theatre credits include The Master Builder (Albery Theatre), The Mysteries (National Theatre). For television, her work includes Jam & Jerusalem; The Royle Family; The Street; Cutting It; Happy Together; Waking the Dead; My Uncle Silas; Sex, Chips and Rock & Roll; The Verdict and Brookside.

Lindsey Coulson's recent theatre credits include Blame (Arcola Theatre), Snakes (Hampstead Theatre). For television, her work include Doctor Who, New Tricks, The Street, The Stepfather, She’s Gone, MIT, Danielle Cable: Eyewitness, Stretford Wives, Manchild, Clocking Off and Eastenders.

Luke Evans' London theatre work includes Rent Remixed (Duke of York’s Theatre), Avenue Q (Noel Coward Theatre), Taboo (THe Venue), La Cava The Musical (Piccadilly).

Matt Ryan's theatre work includes Lovely & Misfit (Trafalgar Studios) and Sejanus, A New Way to Please You, Believe What You Will and Speaking Like Magpies (Royal Shakespeare Company). For television his credits include Holby Blue, Torchwood, Consenting Adults, The Tudors and Mine All Mine; and for film, Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day, Red Light Runners and Layer Cake.

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