Coral Browne: This F***ing Lady!
Leaving Australia as a 21 year-old Coral Browne forged a career as a popular West End performer and a renowned classical actor with The Old Vic and The National.
Her memorable screen performances include Auntie Mame, The Killing of Sister George, Dennis Potter's Dreamchild and Alan Bennett's An Englishman Abroad in which she famously plays herself touring to Moscow with Hamlet and encountering the British spy Guy Burgess.
Coral was almost as well known for her bawdy wit, her glamour, her string of famous lovers and her late-life marriage to Vincent Price.
They don't make them like this any more!
In the world premiere of this one-woman play, the brilliant Genevieve Mooy (The Dish, Frontline) brings Coral Browne to sparkling life and puts this Grande Dame back in the spotlight where she belongs.
Writer Maureen Sherlock is no stranger to Fringe-goers with her comedy shows Alzheimer's the Musical: A Night to Remember and Ada & Elsie: Wacko-the --Diddle-oh! packing in crowds in recent years