The cast of My Cousin Rachel, which can be seen at Cambridge Arts Theatre. Picture: Manuel Harlan (Image: Manuel Harlan)
Helen George takes to the stage at Cambridge Arts Theatre to play the deliciously enigmatic Rachel in Daphne du Maurier's My Cousin Rachel.
The narrator in Daphne Du Maurier's best-selling novel never discloses whether he thinks our heroine is responsible for her husband's mysterious death.
But audiences can make up their own minds in Cambridge when Helen George stars as Rachel from Monday, January 13 to Saturday, January 18.
Alluring, exotic and unconventional, Countess Rachel Sangaletti travels from Florence to the Ashley Estate in Cornwall, home of her recently deceased husband.
Simon Shepherd and Helen George in My Cousin Rachel, which can be seen at Cambridge Arts Theatre. Picture: Manuel Harlan (Image: Manuel Harlan)
Her presence in the house arouses dark suspicions and uncontrollable desires, not least in young Philip, cousin and heir to the Ashley home.
He is bewitched by her but doesn't know whether to trust her or not.
This menacing psychological thriller - by the author of the similarly haunting Rebecca - has enthralled readers since it was first published in 1951.
The acclaimed adaptation coming to Cambridge is by Joseph O'Connor whose novels include the international number one best-seller, Star of the Sea.
Simon Shepherd as Nicholas Kendall and Jack Holden as Philip Ashley in My Cousin Rachel, which can be seen at Cambridge Arts Theatre. Picture: Manuel Harlan (Image: Manuel Harlan)
For Helen George, playing Rachel is a far cry from her role as the glamorous and fun-loving Trixie Franklin in nine series of the BAFTA-winning BBC One series Call the Midwife.
Murderess, seducer, thief, enchantress - or merely a woman intent on survival?
Find out at Cambridge Arts Theatre in this classic Gothic romance set in the wild landscape of the rock-ribbed Cornish coast.
Helen's recent stage credits include the title role in Patrick Marber's After Miss Julie and Trevor Nunn's revival of Terence Rattigan's Love In Idleness.
Helen George and Jack Holden in My Cousin Rachel, which can be seen at Cambridge Arts Theatre. Picture: Manuel Harlan (Image: Manuel Harlan)
The play also stars Simon Shepherd as Nicholas Kendall, and Jack Holden.
Simon Shepherd's many credits include ITV's Peak Practice and the West End productions of Posh, The Duck House, and Hay Fever.
Jack Holden plays Philip Ashley, Rachel's cousin.
His recent theatre credits include the National Theatre's War Horse, A Midsummer Night's Dream and Ink.
Helen George and Jack Holden in My Cousin Rachel, which can be seen at Cambridge Arts Theatre. Picture: Manuel Harlan (Image: Manuel Harlan)
Performances of My Cousin Rachel start at 7.45pm, with 2.30pm matinees on the Thursday and Saturday.
Tickets cost from £25 to £45.
Book online at www.cambridgeartstheatre.com or call the box office on 01223 503333.
Helen George and Jack Holden in My Cousin Rachel, which can be seen at Cambridge Arts Theatre. Picture: Manuel Harlan (Image: Manuel Harlan)
Helen George and Jack Holden in My Cousin Rachel, which can be seen at Cambridge Arts Theatre. Picture: Manuel Harlan (Image: Manuel Harlan)
Helen George stars in My Cousin Rachel, which can be seen at Cambridge Arts Theatre. Picture: Manuel Harlan (Image: Manuel Harlan)
Helen George stars in My Cousin Rachel, which can be seen at Cambridge Arts Theatre. Picture: Manuel Harlan (Image: Manuel Harlan)
Helen George stars in My Cousin Rachel, which can be seen at Cambridge Arts Theatre. Picture: Manuel Harlan (Image: Manuel Harlan)
Helen George stars in My Cousin Rachel, which can be seen at Cambridge Arts Theatre. Picture: Manuel Harlan (Image: Manuel Harlan)
Helen George stars in My Cousin Rachel, which can be seen at Cambridge Arts Theatre. Picture: Manuel Harlan (Image: Manuel Harlan)
Jack Holden stars in My Cousin Rachel, which can be seen at Cambridge Arts Theatre. Picture: Manuel Harlan (Image: Manuel Harlan)
Jack Holden stars in My Cousin Rachel, which can be seen at Cambridge Arts Theatre. Picture: Manuel Harlan (Image: Manuel Harlan)
Jack Holden, Christopher Hollis and Helen George in My Cousin Rachel, which can be seen at Cambridge Arts Theatre. Picture: Manuel Harlan (Image: Manuel Harlan)
Jack Holden and Sean Murray in My Cousin Rachel, which can be seen at Cambridge Arts Theatre. Picture: Manuel Harlan (Image: Manuel Harlan)
Jack Holden and Simon Shepherd in My Cousin Rachel, which can be seen at Cambridge Arts Theatre. Picture: Manuel Harlan (Image: Manuel Harlan)
Jack Holden stars in My Cousin Rachel, which can be seen at Cambridge Arts Theatre. Picture: Manuel Harlan (Image: Manuel Harlan)
John Lumsden in My Cousin Rachel, which can be seen at Cambridge Arts Theatre. Picture: Manuel Harlan (Image: Manuel Harlan)
Sean Murray as John Seecombe in My Cousin Rachel, which can be seen at Cambridge Arts Theatre. Picture: Manuel Harlan (Image: Manuel Harlan)
Sean Murray and Helen George in My Cousin Rachel, which can be seen at Cambridge Arts Theatre. Picture: Manuel Harlan (Image: Manuel Harlan)
Sean Murray and Jack Holden in My Cousin Rachel, which can be seen at Cambridge Arts Theatre. Picture: Manuel Harlan (Image: Manuel Harlan)
Sean Murray and Jonathan Lumsden in My Cousin Rachel, which can be seen at Cambridge Arts Theatre. Picture: Manuel Harlan (Image: Manuel Harlan)
Simon Shepherd in My Cousin Rachel, which can be seen at Cambridge Arts Theatre. Picture: Manuel Harlan (Image: Manuel Harlan)
Simon Shepherd and Aruhan Galieva in My Cousin Rachel, which can be seen at Cambridge Arts Theatre. Picture: Manuel Harlan (Image: Manuel Harlan)
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