In a recent interview, Tamsin Greig shared her unique pre-performance routine of walking her dog and practicing her lines, which lends her an unapproachable demeanor. She’s gearing up for her role in the new play 'Backstroke', where she plays Bo, a woman confronting personal challenges, including a stroke-afflicted mother, played by Celia Imrie. Greig also mentions her upcoming performances in Terence Rattigan's 'The Deep Blue Sea' and the BBC's 'Riot Women', indicating her range in both comedic and dramatic roles.
Tamsin Greig prepares for her roles by embracing a solitary routine, often muttering her lines while walking her dog, which makes her appear unapproachable.
In her upcoming role in 'Backstroke', Greig portrays Bo, a woman navigating the complexities of work and family, particularly the challenges after her mother suffers a stroke.
Greig reflects on the surprising cast dynamic in 'Backstroke', noting the youthful vivacity of Celia Imrie, who plays her mother despite the age difference.
Beyond 'Backstroke', Greig is set to star in Rattigan's 'The Deep Blue Sea' and the BBC's 'Riot Women', showcasing her versatile acting range.
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