Based on the Oscar nominated classic motion picture Fatal Attraction, James Dearden’s intoxicating new stage production ‘Will draw audiences like moths to a flame’ (The Telegraph).
Based on the Oscar nominated classic motion picture Fatal Attraction, James Dearden’s intoxicating new stage production ‘Will draw audiences like moths to a flame’ (The Telegraph).
Fatal Attraction, brings the definitive movie thriller to the UK stage. Starring Footballer’s Wives siren Susie Amy, as the iconic Alex Forrest, soap star favourite Oliver Farnworth (Coronation Street) as Dan Gallagher and celebrated TV talent and performer Louise Redknapp (Eternal, Strictly Come Dancing, Cabaret, 9 to 5) as Beth Gallagher.
When happily married New York attorney Dan Gallagher, meets charming editor Alex on a night out in the city, they both commit to a night of passion they can’t take back. Dan returns home to his family and tries to forget the mistake he has made, but Alex has different ideas. Dan’s about to discover that love is a dangerous game, and Alex has only one rule; you play fair with her, and she’ll play fair with you.
Oliver Farnworth star of stage and screen most recently appeared in The Girl On The Train UK tour. His most noteworthy role is Andy Carver in Coronation Street. Oliver also appeared in ITV’s Mr. Selfridge as Belgian refugee, Florian Dupont. Oliver’s other credits also include; The Marilyn Conspiracy (International Tour), A Midsummer Night’s Dream (British Shakespeare Company), Endeavour (ITV) & Hollyoaks.
Susie Amy first rose to fame in the popular ITV drama Footballer’s Wives, as Chardonnay Lane-Pascoe. She quickly became a household name, since starring in Hollyoaks, La Femme Musketeer, and ITV's Echo Beach. She has also been a regular panelist on Channel 5's Wright Stuff, and Jeremy Vine.
Tipped to be the most provocative and gripping stage-play of the year, Fatal Attraction is a tale of seduction and suspense that asks the question; what happens when desire becomes deadly? It promises to be sensational, edge of your seat entertainment.
Please be warned that the production features adult language, violence, partial nudity and scenes of self-harm
Richmond Theatre
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