Sit-com legend returns to Hampstead Theatre in play written for her 30 years ago
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Olivia Williams is set to reprise her role in a revival of Tom Stoppard's 'Indian Ink' at Hampstead Theatre, taking on the character of Mrs Swan, 30 years after her original portrayal of the poet Flora Crewe. The play spans from the 1930s to 1980, following Flora's sister as she interacts with a biographer. The Hampstead Theatre autumn season also includes 'The Assembled Parties', featuring Tracy-Ann Oberman, and 'A Ghost in Your Ear', which utilizes binaural sound technology for an immersive experience, showcasing a diverse range of performances.
In December, Olivia Williams will return to the stage in Tom Stoppard's Indian Ink, taking on the role of Mrs Swan, 30 years after she portrayed Flora Crewe.
Indian Ink, which opens at Hampstead Theatre on December 3, explores Flora Crewe’s poetic journey through 1930s India, leading to her sister Mrs Swan's story in 1980.
The autumn season at Hampstead Theatre features an array of productions, including The Assembled Parties and a chilling immersive experience titled A Ghost in Your Ear.
Hampstead Theatre's new season includes sharp family dynamics in The Assembled Parties and innovative sound technology in A Ghost in Your Ear.
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