Janie Dee to star in world premiere of A ROLE TO DIE FOR at Barn Theatre Cirencester

It has been announced that Janie Dee (Sondheim’s Old Friends, West End) will star as Deborah in the Built By Barn world premiere of A Role To Die For, a brand-new play written by Jordan Waller and directed by Derek Bond, which plays at the Barn Theatre Cirencester from 30 January-15 March 2025.

Deborah has a problem. She’s responsible for casting the most famous role in Hollywood but the actor she chooses suddenly withdraws the day before the announcement. As the film starts shooting straight away, time is short to find a replacement. Her cousin wants to sell out, her son insists on going woke, and all she yearns for is the warm glow of Sean Connery’s unbeatable charm.

A Role to Die For is a wickedly funny new play about Hollywood’s most secretive casting..

Jordan Waller said: “I am over the moon that Janie Dee will be leading this production: she is truly a star to die for, and I can’t wait to see her shine.”

Director Derek Bond said, “I’m thrilled to be working with Janie: in musicals or plays, Janie is simply one of the best actors in the country. I can’t wait to see her get her teeth into this.”

Further casting and creative team is to be announced.

Chief Executive and Artistic Director Iwan Lewis and Executive Director and Producer Liam McMullan said: “We at the Barn Theatre have been huge admirers of Janie Dee’s extraordinary talent for many years and bringing her to our stage has been a long-held dream. To have her play Deborah in A Role to Die For is an incredible honour and an exciting moment for our 2025 season. Janie is one of the greatest actors of her generation, and we urge our audiences not to miss this opportunity to see her unparalleled talent up close. This will be a performance to remember, and we couldn’t be prouder to start 2025 with her at the helm.”

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