On Friday, September 6, in the Myers Studio of the Epsom Playhouse, Joan Greening's production MISTRESSES will be performed by Jean Heard, Julia Munrow and Donna Flinn.

Writer Joan Greening is the creator of ITV's The Cabbage Patch and Trouble and Strife. This comic genius has created a play that weaves the lives of Nell Gwynn, Lillie Langtry, Dorothy Jordan and the loves of Dante Gabriel Rossetti into a stunning historical drama.

With pathos and bawdy humour, these mistresses of kings and famous artists tell heart-rending tales of love, lust and laughter.

Jean Heard (who plays Lillie Langtry in Mistresses) is now starring as Reiko Best in BULA QUO  alongside  Status Quo which premiered in Leicester Square on 1st July and is now showing in cinemas.  She is also now filming  AMAR, AKBAR AND TONY with Meera Syal, Martin Delaney and Karen David.

Julia Munrow (who plays Fanny Cornforth, mistress of Rossetti) is now playing the role of Carol in the film CHAMPAGNE, INTIMACY. ALAN - a film about wife-swapping - and performing her own show STAND UP, WOMAN - a comedy drama about being in EMMERDALE and playing the Queen in the BBC drama LOVE AGAIN - at the Edinburgh Festival this year.

Donna Flinn (who plays Mary Robinson)- of NEW SEEKERS fame - is set to tour Australia later on this year in a NEW SEEKERS revival tour with the original singers.

  • Tickets are £12 and can be booked by going to: www.epsomplayhouse.co.uk or by calling the Box Office on 01372 742555. You can also find us on facebook: epsom.playhouse

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