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Dear Liar: Marla McLean & Graeme Somerville in Conversation

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Real-life partners Marla McLean and Graeme Somerville talk about co-creating, co-directing, and co-starring in Dear Liar, a play based on the 40-year correspondence between George Bernard Shaw and Mrs. Patrick Campbell. They reflect on building a show together, discovering the complexities of this real-life relationship, and how letters can come alive on stage.
From their rehearsal room to their home life, this is a thoughtful and generous look into their partnership, both on and off the stage.
Marla McLean has spent 19 seasons as part of the Shaw Festival ensemble, performing in over 30 productions such as Witness for the Prosecution and Playboy of the Western World. Her work across Canada has earned critical acclaim, including a Merritt Award for The Miracle Worker. She also teaches acting and classical text at the National Theatre School.
Graeme Somerville brings over two decades of Shaw Festival experience, with standout performances in Saint Joan, The Devil’s Disciple, and Henry V. His work has been recognized with a Dora Award, and he has appeared on stages across the country including Canadian Stage and the National Arts Centre. He is also a mentor and educator at the National Theatre School.

Tickets to all of our shows are available now at shawfest.com.

Hosted by Alexis Milligan
Produced by Kelly Wong
Original Music by Travis Seetoo

We want to hear from you! Drop us a line at [email protected]

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Real-life partners Marla McLean and Graeme Somerville talk about co-creating, co-directing, and co-starring in Dear Liar, a play based on the 40-year correspondence between George Bernard Shaw and Mrs. Patrick Campbell. They reflect on building a show together, discovering the complexities of this real-life relationship, and how letters can come alive on stage.
From their rehearsal room to their home life, this is a thoughtful and generous look into their partnership, both on and off the stage.
Marla McLean has spent 19 seasons as part of the Shaw Festival ensemble, performing in over 30 productions such as Witness for the Prosecution and Playboy of the Western World. Her work across Canada has earned critical acclaim, including a Merritt Award for The Miracle Worker. She also teaches acting and classical text at the National Theatre School.
Graeme Somerville brings over two decades of Shaw Festival experience, with standout performances in Saint Joan, The Devil’s Disciple, and Henry V. His work has been recognized with a Dora Award, and he has appeared on stages across the country including Canadian Stage and the National Arts Centre. He is also a mentor and educator at the National Theatre School.

Tickets to all of our shows are available now at shawfest.com.

Hosted by Alexis Milligan
Produced by Kelly Wong
Original Music by Travis Seetoo

We want to hear from you! Drop us a line at [email protected]

  continue reading

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