![]() ![]() Humans on the other hand are shamingly fallible. Which, in a real sense, we are all searching for in life, no?ĭogs we see are trustworthy, stand together, pass messages of danger and support through the “worldwide woof” and the Twilight Barking. Towering over them all is the noble sad old Captain, Tom Peters singing the two best songs in the show, all the sorrows of life encapsulated in the scent of lost loved ones and the memory of a buried bone. There are Scotties in kilts, Afghans in flowing locks, a tap dancing pink poodle. Multiple other dogs are represented with economical brio by the quick-changing ensemble and often roam the auditorium, to the ecstasy of children and the occasional parent who took the trouble to dress in dalmatian-print. And for the dramatic escape scenes four are represented in voice by real children of the OAT’s Young Company. The 99 puppies are represented by adorable little heads, again in agile human hands, popping up everywhere. Toby Olié, master-puppeteer, puts the dogs, Perdita and Pongo each under the care of two handlers (the rearward one bending in spotty trousers, well up for a bum-sniff) and their heads, tails, legs and wags are eerily, skilfully, thoughtfully made expressive. ![]() Wooof! The OAT’s new show, bounding and cavorting along under the direction of that amiable alfresco showman Timothy Sheader, rolls over (with quite a lot of success) to make you give it a tummy-rub and fondle its ears. #Kate fleetwood seriesShe has also worked on television in shows like Silent Witness (2004) as Sienna Ricci Macbeth (2010) as Lady Macbeth The Widower (2014) as Felicity Webster Victoria (2019) as Princess Feodora, and is in the 2020 new TV series Brave New World as Sheila.Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre, London – until 28 August 2022 Her roles in movies include Miss Pinkerton’s Crone in Vanity Fair (2004) Woman with Baby in Elizabeth: The Golden Age (2007) Factory Woman 1 in Les Miserables (2012) Young Sister Hildegarde in Philomena (2013) Officer Unamo in Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015) Vicky in London Road (2015) and Alice in Beirut (2018). Kate has extensive stage credits to her name, which includes Christine in Absolute Hell (National Theatre, 2018) Jess in Ugly Lies the Bone (National Theatre, 2017) the title role in Medea (Almeida Theatre, 2015) Tracy Lord in High Society (Almeida Theatre, 2015) Goneril in National Theatre Live: King Lear (2014) Hermione in The Winter’s Tale (RSC, 2006) Thaisa in Pericles (RSC, 2006) Polyxena in Hecuba (Donmar Warehouse, 2004) Desdemona in Othello (Theatre Royal Northampton, 2003) Helena in A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Bristol Old Vic, 2003) Rosaline in Love’s Labour’s Lost (National Theatre, 2003) the title role in Mariana Pineda (Gate Theatre, 2002) Iris in The Tempest (Shakespeare’s Globe, 2000). She has received two major award nominations – an Olivier Award for her role as Julie in London Road (National Theatre), and a Tony Award for playing Lady Macbeth in Chichester Festival Theatre. Kate is a patron of the En Masse Theatre. She is best known for playing Mary Cattermole in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1. She is married to the famous director Rupert Goold. ![]() Born 24th September 1972, Kate Fleetwood is an English actress who grew up in Cirencester, England. ![]()
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