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Lindsay Duncan

This is Lindsay’s first time working at the Abbey Theatre. Her theatre credits include That Face, Olivier Award Nomination for Best Actress (Royal Court and Duke of York’s), Private Lives, Olivier Award,Tony Award, Drama Desk Award, Critics’ Circle Award, Variety Club Award (West End and Broadway), Mouth to Mouth, Critics Circle Award (Royal Court and West End), Les Liaisons Dangereuses, Olivier Award, Tony Award nomination (RSC, West End and Broadway), The Merry Wives of Windsor, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Troilus and Cressida (RSC), The Room and Celebration (Almeida and Pinter Festival New York), Ashes to Ashes (Royal Court also New York), The Homecoming, Berenice, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, The Provok’d Wife,The Prince of Homburg, Plenty (National Theatre, London), Top Girls, OBIE Award (Royal Court/Public Theater, New York), The Cryptogram (Ambassadors), The Ordeal of Gilbert Pinfold, The Rivals, Zack, Twelfth Night, What the Butler Saw, Present Laughter, The Skin of our Teeth (Manchester Royal Exchange), Incident at Tulse Hill, Hedda Gabler (Hampstead Theatre), Julius Caesar (Riverside Studios) and Progress (Bush). Television credits include Christopher and His Kind, The Sinking of Laconia, Margaret, Margot, Dr Who, Criminal Justice, Lost in Austen, Rome, Longford, Spooks, Poirot, Perfect Strangers, Oliver Twist, Shooting the Past, Jake’s Progress, The History of Tom Jones, A Year in Provence, Traffik, FIPA D’Or, The Rector’s Wife, GBH, Redemption, On Approval, Rainy Day Women, Reilly Ace of Spies, Deadhead and Muck and Brass. Films include Alice in Wonderland, Starter for Ten, Afterlife, Bowmore Scottish Screen and Bratislava Film Festival Awards, Under the Tuscan Sun, Mansfield Park, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, City Hall, An Ideal Husband, The Reflecting Skin, Manifesto, Samson and Delilah, Prick Up Your Ears and Loose Connections.


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  • Lindsay Duncan in JOHN GABRIEL BORKMAN by Henrik Ibsen in a new version by Frank McGuinness, directed by James Macdonald on the Abbey Stage, pic by Ros Kavanagh
  • Lindsay Duncan and Alan Rickman in JOHN GABRIEL BORKMAN by Henrik Ibsen in a new version by Frank McGuinness, directed by James Macdonald on the Abbey Stage, pic by Ros Kavanagh
  • Cathy Belton, Marty Rea and Lindsay Duncan and Fiona Shaw in JOHN GABRIEL BORKMAN by Henrik Ibsen in a new version by Frank McGuinness, directed by James Macdonald on the Abbey Stage, pic by Ros Kavanagh
  • Fiona Shaw, Alan Rickman and Lindsay Duncan in the ABBEY THEATRE production of JOHN GABRIEL BORKMAN by Henrik Ibsen, in a new version by Frank McGuinness. Directed by James Macdonald on the ABBEY stage, 13 October – 20 November 2010. Pic by Ros Kavanagh

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