Sir Sean Connery and past James Bond cast members to cameo in `Romeo and Juliet`, London
On its return visit to London, the Icelandic Vesturport Companyâs Romeo and Juliet, currently playing the Playhouse Theatre, has attracted a small army of celebrity fans. And whatâs more, a clutch of them have enjoyed the show so much, theyâve agreed to appear in it - reports
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Sean Connery will be joined by other past James Bond movie cast members. Jonathan Pryce who played Elliot Carver in "Tomorrow Never Dies" will also make a cameo, along with Joanna Lumley who played one of the Piz Gloria girls in "On Her Majesty's Secret Service". In a press statement, Lumley is quoted as saying, âThis production is so full of energy and passion that it becomes contagious and makes one want to join the fun.â
Having rehearsed their show for six months without any pay or production budget, the Vesturport troupe are poised to reap long-delayed financial rewards if the show becomes a cult hit. And, there are plenty of stars lining up to help them do just that. Confirmed appearances in the show include:
Joanna Lumley â Dec. 16
Jenny Seagrove â Dec. 17
Vanessa Redgrave â Dec. 18
Derek Jacobi â Dec. 21
Jonathan Pryce â Dec. 22
Dawn French â Jan. 4, 2005
Francesca Annis â Jan. 8
Sean Connery â date to be confirmed
The playâs director, Gisli Orn Gardarsson, said in a statement, âWe thought Shakespeare would never sell many tickets, in Iceland or anywhere else, so this journey with the production has been pleasantly surprising for us as artists. To get good reviews is one thing, but to get such a strong and encouraging feedback from British actors, whose work we admire, is totally another thing. Itâs beyond belief.â
Other names and dates are expected to be announced shortly. It seems that Romeo is following the clever marketing pattern set by The Play What I Wrote, where different celebrity guest appearances became as big a draw as the show itself.
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