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15 06 2011

We all appreciate the chance to go to the theatre more often. There are some wonderful venues around the country and some really superb drama companies whose interpretations of old classics and brand new material are well worth seeing. However, the theatre is something most people like to experience in good company and this makes […]

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Lost’s Matthew Fox to appear in Neil LaBute play in London

28 02 2011

Matthew Fox, American actor and star of hit NBC series Lost, is set to take to the London stage in a new production by film director, screenwriter and playwright Neil LaBute.

The production is called In a Forest, Dark and Deep, in which an academic (played by Olivia Williams) calls her brother Bobby (Fox) to help her with a late night errand. The two-hander explores the relationship between the siblings, and soon unravels the audience’s assumptions about them.

Fox is best known for his portrayal as the heroic ‘good guy’ Dr. Jack Shephard on Lost, a series which LaBute (Nurse Betty, The Wicker Man) admits to being a fan of.

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