By James Inverne
07 May 2004
Despite less than flattering reviews on its opening, the West End production of When Harry Met Sally is a relationship that's clearly working at the box office.
Ringwald made her name through seminal 1980s films "The Breakfast Club" and "Pretty In Pink." However, theatre credits include Broadway bows – in the 2003 production of Enchanted April and the Sam Mendes-directed Cabaret — and How I Learned To Drive in Los Angeles.
Perry will also leave the show. A new Harry will be announced shortly. However, the casting of 36-year-old Ringwald (as opposed to the 29 year-old Hannigan) means that the female lead will be somewhat older than both Hannigan and Meg Ryan who was around 28 when she created the role in the 1989 movie.
The show is directed by Loveday Ingram and produced by James Tod, with music by British jazz star of the moment Jamie Cullum and his brother Ben. Loveday Ingram directs, with designs by Ultz. Lighting is by Nigel Edwards, sound by John Owens. James Tod produces.
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