Bronte classic at the Garrick LICHFIELD

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From: Birmingham Mail
Date: 20060627
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AN INFAMOUS Victorian tale of a passionate love affair will grace the Lichfield stage with an all star cast from tomorrow.

Emily Bronte's gothic masterpiece Wuthering Heights will run until July 1 at the Garrick Theatre.

It will see Chris Rankin, best known to cinema audiences as Percy Weasley in the blockbuster Harry Potter movies, make his major theatrical debut.

He will star alongside Michelle Hardwick, who played Lizzie in the ITV drama The Royal, Tony Scannell, who plays Det Sgt Roach in The Bill, and Emmerdale star Robert Beck, who plays Gavin Ferris.

The show starts at 7.45pm show ...

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