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Post by TallPaul on Nov 24, 2019 12:26:02 GMT
Hayden Gwynne in the audience and the facial similarity with Cer-Lyn Cissone and the fact that Ms Gwynne leaned forward and smiled when she was doing her bits makes me think this is her daughter. Yes or am I delusional? If the internet can, on this occasion, be trusted, then I'm afraid you're delusional. Sorry! HG has two sons, Orlando and Harrison, and Ceri-Lyn Cissone was born in North Wales.
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Post by lynette on Nov 24, 2019 14:30:53 GMT
Hayden Gwynne in the audience and the facial similarity with Cer-Lyn Cissone and the fact that Ms Gwynne leaned forward and smiled when she was doing her bits makes me think this is her daughter. Yes or am I delusional? If the internet can, on this occasion, be trusted, then I'm afraid you're delusional. Sorry! HG has two sons, Orlando and Harrison, and Ceri-Lyn Cissone was born in North Wales. 😂😂😂 thanks for putting me right but...niece? Anyway, lovely performance from her.
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Post by Fleance on Nov 24, 2019 17:01:12 GMT
If you can manage to see it I'd recommend it because you might never see such a good production of this particular play again - it's the best I've seen since 1982. Was that the RSC/Trevor Nunn production with Peggy Ashcroft? That was a fine production, and the only time I've seen Dame Peggy on stage. I also liked, though not quite as much, the 2009 NT/Marianne Elliott production.
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Post by Jan on Nov 24, 2019 18:18:18 GMT
If you can manage to see it I'd recommend it because you might never see such a good production of this particular play again - it's the best I've seen since 1982. Was that the RSC/Trevor Nunn production with Peggy Ashcroft? That was a fine production, and the only time I've seen Dame Peggy on stage. I also liked, though not quite as much, the 2009 NT/Marianne Elliott production. Yes, with Peggy Ashcroft, set in Belle Époque France as if it had been written by Chekhov. Elliot one good too - a Brothers Grimm fairy tale.
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