Sian
Reeves Takes A Break From Corrie To Join Cast Of Helen Forrester’s By The
Waters Of Liverpool
By The Waters Of Liverpool
Darlington Hippodrome
Thursday 9 - Saturday 11
April 2020
Sian Reeves has kept Coronation Street viewers on the
edge of their seats since rolling up as Charlie Wood, the deluded wife Tim
Metcalfe didn’t know he had. But viewers will have to wait to see how it all
pans out for Tim, Sally and Charlie as she takes a break from the cobbles of
Weatherfield to star in the brand new stage play adaptation of Helen
Forrester’s, By The Waters Of Liverpool which is coming to Darlington
Hippodrome Theatre on 9 April for a short run.
Sian Reeves |
From ex-con, Hannah Temple in Hope Springs, to the
psychotic Sally Spode in Emmerdale - and now Charlie Wood in Corrie, Sian seems
right at home playing the vulnerable woman with issues. And her new role in By
The Waters Of Liverpool is no exception.
Sian said: “I’ll be playing ‘Mother’, Celia Forrester,
who is a wonderfully complex person. From money, status and class, before the
great depression of the 1930’s, to then losing everything and being dumped in a
damp bug infested house with one cold tap, one toilet –and seven children to
look after. I think she absolutely cannot shake herself out of the nightmare
that is now her new life. She is stunned that her husband, who once held a
senior position in the financial world, cannot find work and they have to
grovel for handouts from the local parish. And to escape the confines of this
smelly, claustrophobic house she leaves the day to day running of the family to
her 11 year old daughter, Helen, which manifests itself as a very strict and
uncaring woman. Helen actually said of her mother,‘ her bouts of temper
bordered on insanity’. But really she is exhausted and so dreadfully depressed.
It’s a great role to play”.
Sian continued: “I have read about five of Helen’s
books and I feel very honoured to have been asked to unveil Helen’s blue plaque
with the lovely Mark Moraghan. Helen was a magnificently, clever woman and it
will be lovely to meet some of her family at this very special occasion”.
By The Waters Of Liverpool is set in the 1930s after
Helen’s father went bankrupt during the Depression. Her family were forced to
leave behind the nannies, servants and comfortable middle-class life in the
South West of England. The Forresters chose Liverpool to rebuild their
shattered lives, but they were in for a terrible shock. Taken out of school to
look after her young siblings, Helen is treated as an unpaid slave. So begins a
bitter fight with her parents for the right to go out to work and make her own
way in life.But by 1939 and with Britain on the verge of war, Helen now aged
20, has still never been kissed by a man. But things start looking up for her
when she meets a tall strong seaman and falls in love.
The touring cast also features Parry Glasspool, Lucy
Dixon, Eric Potts, Lynn Francis, Danny O’Brien, Roy Carruthers, and Chloe
McDonald.
West Bromwich born Sian Reeves is an original cast
member of the 1985 stage production of Les Misérables. She also later appeared
in the 25th anniversary performance at London’s O2. Sian has already shared a
stage with fellow cast member Mark Moraghan in celebrity TV singing contest,
Just The Two Of Us – when Sian and opera singer Russell Watson won the
competition. Sian’s television credits also include Casualty, Cutting It, Holby
City and, more recently Coronation Street. Theatre credits include West Side
Story, Love Me Tender, The Merchant Of Venice, and The Little Match Girl.
Tickets:
By The Waters Of Liverpool has sold more than a
million books. Now this is your chance to see it come to life in this brand new
stage play adaptation. The play runs at Darlington Hippodrome from Thursday 9 to Saturday 11 April, 2020.
Tickets are on sale now. For
more information or to book call 01325 405405 or visit www.darlingtonhippodrome.co.uk.
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