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2. Mai 2024 · Lynn Nottage’s award-winning play returns to UK shores. Carla Henry (Cynthia), Pooky Quesnel (Tracey), Kate Kennedy (Jessie), Jonathan Kerrigan (Stan), © Helen Murray. Peer up at the rafters inside the Royal Exchange’s theatre module and you’ll see a canopy of steel, pipes running end to end to form a metal lattice.
Vor 15 Stunden · Pooky Quesnel: Kylie: Elarica Gallacher: 2010 Andy Henderson: Jem Wall: 2007–2010 Tasha: Charlotte Beaumont: 2010 Mr Steele: Simon Wilson: 2010 Shona Blake: Catherine Bailey: 2007–2010 Harvey Freeman: Martin Jarvis: 2010 Jade: Niamh Webb: 2010 Allen Conlon: Peter Vollebregt: 2010 DI Kelly: Ian Burfield: 2007–2008, 2010 Adam ...
2. Mai 2024 · Notably, Pooky Quesnel’s characterisation of Jessie is more than applaudable in her portrayal of working-class mum. From following her strut around the bar hand-on-hip and fiery to her emotional spiral and cry for help at the end of the play, Jessie is a character which is more than believable.
5. Mai 2024 · POOKY QUESNEL is no less impressive as Tracey, a character who initially seems much more abrasive and outspoken. In reality the two women are much more alike – Tracey simply has that white advantage of being at greater liberty than Cynthia is to express how she is feeling at any given moment. Gutter-mouthed, frank and combative, Tracey is made a cherishable presence by the flinty ...
2. Mai 2024 · Theatre. Review: SWEAT at the Royal Exchange Theatre - Divide and rule in the Rust Belt. Rob Williams sees a modern American classic that could scarcely be more relevant. What's On opinion. By. Rob...
3. Mai 2024 · If it never finds the right rhythm, there are powerful performances, especially from Henry as the weary yet steadfast Cynthia, Pooky Quesnel as her rancorous friend Tracey and Cruz as the observant Oscar who captures the lived-in tone of Hughes’ poem, which evades Maga fantasy nostalgia in its call to simply “make America again”.
4. Mai 2024 · A real excited buzz in the air at the wonderful and unique Royal Exchange Theatre for this most recent production of SWEAT, the play by Lynn Nottage ( first production 2015, Broadway debut 2017 ) directed by Jade Lewis, starring Pooky Quesnel and Carla Henry. Packed house chattering away, great anticipation for the show.