Helen George has quite recently experienced a definitive change for her most recent job - and it's staggering! The 34-year-old, who is best referred to for her job as Trixie Franklin in Call the Midwife, will star as the main job for the new theater creation of Daphne du Maurier's suspenseful thrill ride My Cousin Rachel. The special picture indicates Helen discarding her peroxide blonde hair for a coal black wig – a fairly gothic look!
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My Cousin Rachel recounts to the account of Ambrose Ashley, an affluent landowner, who meets an inaccessible connection, Rachel. Everything changes as his young ward, Philip, gets news that Ambrose has hitched Rachel and afterward proceeds to find that Ambrose has passed on all of a sudden, and his widow has gone. Philip, persuaded that Rachel was in charge of Ambrose's passing, goes to meet her in Cornwall, just to move toward becoming lured by her charms.
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Sharing her pleasure over the job, Helen - who likewise showed up on Strictly Come Dancing in 2015 - said in an announcement: "My Cousin Rachel was one of my preferred books when I was growing up, so I'm totally excited to play the magnificently intriguing and complex Rachel. I can hardly wait to get my wig on!" The story was recently transformed into a film in 2017, and featured Rachel Weisz. Adjusted by Joseph O'Connor and coordinated by Anthony Banks, the creation will keep running in Theater Royal Bath's Main House from 13 to 23 November.
Helen has gotten basic praise for her differed stage credits, including Trevor Nunn's restoration of Terrance Rattigan's Love in Idleness and in the title job of Patrick Marber's After Miss Julie, likewise coordinated by Anthony Banks. So fans will no uncertainty be eager to see her in her most recent job!
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