Line of Duty star hosts surreal birthday party on Hampstead Heath
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The 80th birthday of artist Sean Scully was celebrated at Hampstead Heath, near Boudicca's Grave. Adrian Dunbar organized a unique event featuring a reading from Samuel Beckett's Waiting For Godot. Actor Russell Tovey participated in a surreal dialogue between the characters Vladimir and Estragon. The celebration also included a jazz trio and a bagpiper, enhancing the festive atmosphere. Guests shared their admiration for the art and theatre combined at the occasion. The steel tree sculpture was specially made for an upcoming production and served as a focal point for this creative gathering.
Dunbar told guests the occasion had the double benefit of celebrating Sean's birthday and to "christen" the tree. The event combined art, theatre, and friendship.
Adrian Dunbar's organization included a surreal dialogue from Waiting for Godot, featuring Russell Tovey, celebrated alongside a jazz trio and Uilleann piper serenading guests.
"Sean and Adrian have been friends for some time and share a mutual admiration for Beckett," shared a guest who attended the party.
The steel tree sculpture, a prop made for Unreal Cities' forthcoming production of Waiting For Godot, was temporarily placed in Hampstead Heath for the celebration.
Read at www.hamhigh.co.uk
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