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    Cast Announced for Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch’s National Tour of Moira Buffini’s Handbagged

    EditorBy Editor15 January 2025Updated:15 January 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Cast Announced for Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch’s National Tour of Moira Buffini’s Handbagged as part of National Theatre’s Theatre Nation Partnerships network

    • Moira Buffini’s fly-on-the-wall comedy about Queen Elizabeth II and Margaret Thatcher has been reimagined with music featuring reworkings of 80s pop classics
    • Casting includes Emma Ernest (Much Ado About Nothing, Shakespeare’s Globe) and Morag Cross (Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Palace Theatre) as Margaret Thatcher and Helen Reuben (Cabaret, English Theatre Frankfurt) and Sarah Moyle (BBC’s Doctors) as Queen Elizabeth II

    A reimagined revival of Moira Buffini’s comedy Handbagged will tour across England from February to May produced by Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch in partnership with the National Theatre. The England-wide tour is part of the Theatre Nation Partnerships network which is led by the National Theatre and aims to support regional arts organisations in strengthening their relationships with local audiences, communities and schools.

    Imagining the conversations between two of history’s most revered female leaders, Handbagged is a fly-on-the-wall look at what might have happened when Queen Elizabeth II and Margaret Thatcher came face-to-face in the privacy of the palace. Directed by Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch’s Alex Thorpe, this fresh interpretation of the play will feature new music composed for the show, a cappella singing, and remixed pop classics of the iconic era. A clever and fiercely funny comedy, Handbagged explores the intense relationship that two female powerhouses formed over a decade, and the legacy they each left behind.

    Casting for Margaret Thatcher and Queen Elizabeth II includes, as ‘Mags’, Emma Ernest who has previously appeared as Much Ado About Nothing (Shakespeare’s Globe, 2024), and portraying ‘Liz’, Helen Reuben after previously playing Sally Bowles in Cabaret (English Theatre Frankfurt, 2019) and the title role in Pictures of Dorian Gray (Jermyn Street Theatre, 2019). Appearing as ‘T’ and ‘Q’, the older versions of the main characters, are Morag Cross who previously appeared in Harry Potter and the Cursed Child (Palace Theatre, 2016, 2018 & 2022) and Sarah Moyle best known for playing the much-loved series regular ‘Valerie’ in BBC’s Doctors. Further casting includes Cassius Konneh and Gerard McDermott who will multirole the 17 other characters in the play. Completing the ensemble is Tiajna Amayo and Jane Quinn.

    Director Alex Thorpe said, “I am thrilled to welcome this multi-talented cast to Hornchurch as we prepare to embark on the most ambitious TNP tour to date. As we reexamine these fierce and famed women, joining this ensemble company is some of the UK’s most exciting creative talents, realising Moira Buffini’s satirically funny comedy. Performed on Katie Lias’ golden contemporary set and propelled by Kate Marlais’s reworking of 80’s pop classics and the award-winning Ryan Day’s lighting – this truly extraordinary team is not to be missed.”

    Theatre Nation Partnerships is a collaboration between 13 partners across 14 areas, combining local expertise with nationally-delivered activity to build and sustain audiences for theatre across England.

    Activity includes touring to local venues and into schools, participatory opportunities and in-depth engagement with community groups.

    Between 2022 to 2025, the network’s focus is on welcoming new audiences to theatre and creating more opportunities for people to engage, supporting the long-term health of local theatre audiences. The Theatre Nation Partnerships network will reach 500,000 targeted audiences, young people, and community groups over this three-year period.

    Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch is a vibrant producing theatre, working in Outer East London, Essex and beyond. As a cultural hub, over 210,000 people enjoy the programme each year. Audiences are guaranteed a warm welcome from a three-year winner of UK Theatre’s Most Welcoming Theatre (2016 – 2018) and London Theatre of the Year 2020 (The Stage Awards), the first Outer London theatre to receive this prestigious award.

    Suitable for ages 10+

    Company information

    Playwright: Moira Buffini

    Director: Alex Thorpe

    Designer: Katie Lias

    Lighting Designer: Ryan Day

    Musical Director and Arranger: Kate Marlais

    Sound Designer: Owen Crouch

    Movement Director: Jonnie Riordan

    Assistant Director: Chani Merrell

    Costume Supervisor: Chantal Short

    Casting Director: Chloe Bake

    Accent Coach: Danièle Lydon

    Design Assistant: Victoria Maytom

    Production Manager: James Dawson

    Company Stage Manager: Debs Harlow

    Deputy Stage Manager: Lizzie Bond

    Assistant Stage Manager: Sofie Mirza

    Cast: Tiajna Amayo, Morag Cross, Emma Ernest, Cassius Konneh, Gerard McDermott, Sarah Moyle, Jane Quinn, Helen Reuben

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    Listings information

    6 – 22 Feb  – Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch, Hornchurch

    Billet Ln, Hornchurch RM11 1QT

    Times and prices vary: 01708 443333

    27 Feb – 1 March  – The Grand Theatre, Wolverhampton

    Lichfield Street, Wolverhampton, West Midlands WV1 1DE

    Times and prices vary: 01902 429212

    4 – 8 March – Cast, Doncaster

    Cast, Waterdale, Doncaster DN1 3BU

    Times and prices vary: 01302 303 959

    13 — 15 March – Key Theatre, Peterborough

    Embankment Road, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire PE1 1EF

    Times and prices vary: 01733 207 239

    18 — 22 March – Lowry, Salford

    Pier 8, The Quays, Salford, Manchester, Greater Manchester M50 3AZ

    Times and prices vary: 0843 208 6010

    25 — 29 March  – Curve Theatre, Leicester

    Rutland Street, Leicester LE1 1SB

    Times and prices vary: 0116 242 3595

    1 — 5 April – Theatre Royal, Wakefield

    Drury Lane, Town Centre, Wakefield, West Yorkshire WF1 2TE

    Times and prices vary: 01924 211311

    8 — 12 April – Grand Theatre, Blackpool

    33 Church St, Blackpool, Lancashire FY1 1HT

    Times and prices vary: 01253 290190

    22 — 26 April  – Theatre Royal Bury St Edmunds

    6 Westgate Street, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk IP33 1QR

    Times and prices vary: 01284 769505

    29 April — 3 May Belgrade Theatre, Coventry

    Belgrave Square, Coventry, West Midlands CV1 1GS

    Times and prices vary: 024 7655 3055

    6 — 10 May – The Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford

    Millbrook, Guildford, Surrey GU1 3UX

    Times and prices vary: 01483 44 00 00

    13 — 17 May – Northern Stage, Newcastle

    Barras Bridge, Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear NE1 7RH

    Times and prices vary: 0191 230 5151

    20 — 24 May –  Playhouse, Oxford

    11-12 Beaumont Street, Oxford OX1 2LW

    Times and prices vary: 01865 305305

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