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Following sellout performances in 2007, BAFTA®-award winning actress Miriam Margolyes returns to Australia for an encore national tour of her one-woman tour-de-force, Dickens' Women. Bringing to life twenty-
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Dickens' Women

Venue Playhouse, QPAC, South Bank, Brisbane
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Dates 22 to 24 Mar 2012

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Following sellout performances in 2007, BAFTA®-award winning actress Miriam Margolyes returns to Australia for an encore national tour of her one-woman tour-de-force, Dickens' Women.

Bringing to life twenty-three of Charles Dickens' most affecting and colourful female (and male!) characters, Margolyes presents her powerful, comprehensive, and at times hilarious exposé of Dickens, his writing, and the real-life women who found themselves immortalised in his books.

This strictly limited season is part of the worldwide celebrations of 200 years of Charles Dickens in 2012. Don't miss your chance to see this acclaimed actor in the roles she was born to play.

 "... a genuine chameleon." Sunday Herald Sun

"When she appears as herself, Margolyes sparkles with intelligence and enthusiasm... when she inhabits a character, you'd swear they lived and breathed in front of you." The Age

"Dickens' Women has serious claims to being the best one-woman show you'll ever see." The Age

"Immense fun..." The Australian

Visit www.dickenswomen.com

Watch Miriam Margolyes on The 7:30 Report examining Dickens memorabilia at the National Library in Canberra.

About Miriam Margolyes

Born in Oxford, England in 1941 & educated at Newnham College, Cambridge, Miriam Margolyes  is a veteran of stage and screen, an award-winning actress who achieved success on both sides of the Atlantic. Winner of the BAFTA Best Supporting Actress award in 1993 for The Age of Innocence, she also received Best Supporting Actress at the 1989 LA Critics Circle Awards for her role in Little Dorrit and a Sony Radio Award for Best Actress in 1993 for her unabridged recording of 'Oliver Twist'. She was the voice of the Matchmaker in Mulan & Fly, the mother dog, in Babe.

Major film credits during her long and celebrated career include Yentl, Little Shop of Horrors, I Love You To Death, End of Days, Sunshine, Scorsese's The Age of Innocence, Cold Comfort Farm & Magnolia. She starred in Stephen Hopkins' The Life and Death of Peter Sellers, Modigliani, Istvan Szabo's Being Julia & Ladies in Lavender (dir. Charles Dance, with Dames Smith & Dench). Margolyes was Professor Sprout in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets & will appear in 2011 in the very last of the series, Harry Potter & the Deathly Hallows. Most recently, Margolyes appeared in The Dukes, How to Lose Friends & Alienate People (with Simon Pegg) & Blind Man's Bluff with Tom Conti.

Most memorable TV credits include, Old Flames, Freud, Life and Loves of a She Devil, Blackadder, The Girls of Slender Means, Oliver Twist, The History Man, Vanity Fair & Supply & Demand. She was Franny in the CBS sitcom, Frannie's Turn & was a Guest Star in the Miss Marple episode, Murder at the Vicarage & in the BBC 3 comedy series, Coming of Age. Her 2004 BBC TV documentary series about Charles Dickens in 2004; Dickens in America was a worldwide success. In May 2010, she starred in the UK TV series, MERLIN.

Stage credits include Madame Morrible in both the London & Broadway productions of WICKED, Madame Arcati in Blithe Sprit (Melbourne Theatre Company) Miss Prism in The Importance of Being Earnest at the Brooklyn Academy of Music (dir. Sir Peter Hall) , Lady Wishfort in The Way of the World at Sydney Theatre Company, The Vagina Monologues, Sir Peter Hall's Los Angeles production of Romeo & Juliet, She Stoops to Conquer & Orpheus Descending in London (dir. Sir Peter Hall) The Killing of Sister George, The Threepenny Opera (Tony Richardson) & her own award-winning, one-woman show, DICKENS' WOMAN, performed at Festivals in Edinburgh, London, Sydney, Jerusalem, Santa Cruz, USA, New York City, Boston & all over India. Most recently, she starred in Theatre du Complicite's West End  production of Beckett's Endgame, playing Nell, who which she won the WHATSONSTAGE award for Best Supporting Actress for the second time.  She will open as THE DUCHESS in the revival of ME & MY GIRL in December 2010.

Her voice work has been internationally acclaimed & she is regarded as the most accomplished female voice in Britain: she has recorded many audio books including Oliver Twist, Great Expectations, Alice in Wonderland & Alice Through the Looking-Glass, Matilda, Pinnocchio, The Worst Witch series, The Queen & I (one of the best-selling audio books in the world) The Little White Horse, The Sea, Troy & Wise Child ). She voiced many TV documentaries, including The Human Body, & numerous commercials, the most famous probably being the Manikin Cigar ads, the Cadbury's Caramel Bunny & Dolly, the Chimp in the PG Tips Campaign. She is now the voice of Mama in the Dolmio TV commercials.

In 2002, H.M The Queen awarded her the Order of the British Empire for her services to Drama. 

Amazing Performance
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11:55 AM - 26/03/2012
By Brie
An excellent show - Miriam is an amazing performer. A must see!
A master class
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7:46 AM - 26/03/2012
By Robyn Flashman
A fascinating insight into the life and works of Charles Dickens delivered by a wonderful actress. She held the audience in the palm of her hands. A master class in acting!!!
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5:18 PM - 24/03/2012
By Sue
Would love to see the show again. I thought it was thoughtful of Miriam to make herself available as soon as the show was over for autograph signing and a quick chat!


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