U.K. Premiere of Miles Malleson's Yours Unfaithfully Begins June 1 | Playbill

International News U.K. Premiere of Miles Malleson's Yours Unfaithfully Begins June 1

Mint Theater Company is partnering with London's Jermyn Street Theatre.

Miles Malleson's Yours Unfaithfully begins performances June 1 for its U.K. premiere at Jermyn Street Theatre, 90 years after it was published. The 1930s play received its world premiere in 2017 via New York's Mint Theater Company, who is partnering with JST to present the "unromantic comedy" in London through July 1.

Yours Unfaithfully follows Stephen and Anne, a couple with eight happy years of marriage behind them. But Stephen, a writer, isn't writing and as he loses a spark, Anne encourages him to find it elsewhere—outside of their marriage. In an intimate look at what happens in an open marriage behind closed doors, the play explores if their marriage can survive.

Starring in the London-based cast are Laura Doddington as Anne Meredith, Guy Lewis as Stephen Meredith, Dominic Marsh as Alan Kirby, Keisha Atwell as Diana Streatfield, and Tony Timberlake as Reverend Gordon Meredith.

Jonathan Bank directs the new production. "We can’t wait to welcome Jonathan to London and to give London audiences their much overdue opportunity to catch this witty, relevant play about modern love in the 1930s,” said Jermyn Street Theatre Artistic Director Stella Powell-Jones in a statement.

"I’m grateful to the folks at Jermyn Street Theater, who share Mint’s interest in re-discovering neglected plays, for partnering with us to make this production happen," said Bank. "Malleson had a great gift for conveying intimacy in dialogue and complexity in feeling, and I’m excited to work on this play again with an English cast, for an English audience. I expect to learn valuable lessons.” Jermyn Street Theatre is the West End's smallest producing theatre.

Visit JermynStreetTheatre.co.uk.

 
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