Frankie & Johnny in the Clair Du Lune
By Terrence McNally
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Rapture is proud to present this tender and warm love story about two lonely people who find love and life against the backdrop of the Big Apple.
Made into a film starring Michelle Pfeiffer and Al Pacino this funny, warm story tells how a short order cook and a waitress find that they have more in common than they realise.
Cast & Creatives
Julie Duncanson
Trained: Manchester Polytechnic School of Theatre.
For Rapture: Shang a Lang and Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune.
Theatre Includes: Three Sisters (Oran Mor), As You Like It, The Comedy of Errors, Six Black Candles (Royal Lyceum), Don Juan (Theatre Babel), Othello, Brighton Beach Memoirs (Byre Theatre), American Bagpipes (Brunton) I Licked a Slags Deodrant (Arches/Staatsteater, Stockholm), Bondagers (Traverse Theatre/Toronto World Stage Festival), David Copperfield (Dundee Rep).
TV and Film Includes: River City (Shona McIntyre - Roisin’s Middle Sister) Taggart (STV), Velvet Soup (BBC - BAFTA nominated best performance), Being Victor, Waterloo Road (Shed), Revolver (BBC), Tumshie McFadeon’s Bid for Ultimate Bliss (Tartan Short).
Radio Includes: The Sensitive (Series), There Are Such Things, Nude Untitled, Me and Ma Gal (BBC Radio 4), A Click Away (Tumeric Media for BBC Radio Scotland) and The Velvet Cabaret Comedy Sketch show series for BBC Radio Scotland.
Lewis Howden
Michael Emans
In his training at Rose Bruford College of Speech and Drama, Michael received a BA Hons in Theatre Directing, and spent his third year assisting Patrick Sandford at the Nuffield Theatre in Southampton working on a range of work from classic Tom Stoppard to new writing to Panto!
After leaving drama school Michael assisted Mark Thomson at the Royal Lyceum Theatre for a season. Michael has also directed at the Oran Mor with the winner of the Orange Playwriting Award, “Magnum Opus” and the acclaimed “Burns on the Solway”.
Other previous theatre includes: Over the Mountain by Roy Williams (Creek Road Studio Theatre), Tom Jones (Lillian Bayliss Theatre), The Finishing School by Claire Luckham (Nuffield Theatre, Southampton).
For Rapture Theatre, Michael has directed: Death and the Maiden, The Dumb Waiter, Some Kind of Love Story, Shadowlands, Taking Sides, Clara, An Evening with Gary Lineker, Boys’ Life, Grace, Death of a Salesman, A Kind of Alaska, Habeas Corpus, Rat in the Skull, Oleanna, Macbeth, Perfect Days, Bold Girls, Shang-a-Lang, Assassins, Betrayal, Mr. Peters’ Connections, Insignificance, Speed the Plow, Simpatico, Boy Gets Girl, Your Turn to Clean the Stair, The Old Neighborhood, The Sailmaker, Richard III, Double Top, Boston Marriage, Twisted, Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune, Proof, Misery, Blue/Orange, Damages, The Collection, Frozen, Broken Glass, Shining City, Betrayal 2008, Last of the Red Hot Lovers, Hamlet, Gagarin Way, The Sash, The Collection, Shang-a-Lang 2013, Uncle Varick., All My Sons , The Last Yankee , Democracy, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf , A Streetcar Named Desire, The Ten Pound Look, The Browning Version , A Kind of Alaska ( 2019) , The Red Lion and Clybourne Park.