When Harry Met Sally to be revived for UK tour

Published Wednesday 25 November 2009 at 16:44 by Alistair Smith

Hollyoaks actress Sarah Jayne Dunn and Coronation Street’s Rupert Hill are to star in a new touring production of When Harry Met Sally.

Rupert Hill will join Sarah Jayne Dunn on stage in a new production of When Harry Met Sally

Rupert Hill will join Sarah Jayne Dunn on stage in a new production of When Harry Met Sally Photo: Steve Ullathorne

The show, which is based on the 1989 film, is being directed by Michael Gyngell and produced by Jamie Wilson.

The show will open at the Theatre Royal Wakefield on February 3, 2010 and will tour until June 26. The stage version, adapted by Marcy Kahan from the film script by Nora Ephron, was originally seen in the West End in 2004.

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