Summary
WHEN someone is battling to remove his bra, actor Simon Williams admits thinking very unpleasant thoughts about the author of his latest comedy play, which, of course, just happens to be himself.
The man with an aristocratic edge over other thesps, thanks to ITV's Upstairs, Downstairs and his portrayal of tragic Captain James Bellamy, has been writing novels and plays since the late 1980s.See the full content of this document
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Theatre - Bra-Vo Simon
Nobody's Fool, his sixth play, features a man, Leonard, who finds success by pretending to be female romantic novelist Myrtle Banbury.
Audiences at Darlington Civic Theatre next month (November 913) will see how Williams the writer ensures William...See the full content of this document
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