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A moving and entertaining portrayal of Winston Churchill's devoted wife Clementine.
Written by Hugh Whitemore and directed by Gareth Armstrong, this powerful one-woman show focuses on an extraordinary relationship that endured not only the immense pressure of Churchill's rise to power and the fury of war but also his single-minded and often near-impossible behaviour.
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TicketsFor tickets please contact: Noelle Caulfield £10 for Churchill Centre - UK & Churchill College members | £15 for guests |
Rohan McCullough | ||
![]() | Rohan McCullough, "a fantastically talented and moving actress" (The Scotsman) began her career in the original cast of the legendary musical Hair and Jean-Louis Barrault's Rabelais. She has also been seen as Antigone in Oedipus at Colonus (Manchester Royal Exchange) and in Les Liaisons Dangereuses (RSC). She has appeared in films by Derek Jarman and David Hare and has performed as narrator with leading American symphony orchestras, including the Los Angeles Philharmonic at the Hollywood Bowl and the Boston Symphony at Carnegie Hall. |