Stephen Mangan and Kara Tointon to star in World Premiere Stage Production of The Man in the White Suit

Jenny King, Jonathan Church, Matthew Gale and Mark Goucher present

STEPHEN MANGAN

and

KARA TOINTON

 in
The Man in the White Suit

Adapted for the stage by Sean Foley

Based on the play “The Flower Within the Bud” by Roger MacDougall and Screenplay by Roger MacDougall, John Dighton and Alexander Mackendrick.  

By special arrangement with STUDIO CANAL

Directed by Sean Foley

Designed by Michael Taylor

  • SEAN FOLEY ADAPTS AND DIRECTS THE EALING COMEDY CLASSIC FOR THE WORLD PREMIERE STAGE PRODUCTION WHICH WILL STAR STEPHEN MANGAN AND KARA TOINTON
  • THE PRODUCTION WILL PLAY A LIMITED SEASON AT THEATRE ROYAL BATH AS PART OF ITS 2019 SUMMER SEASON FROM SEPTEMBER 5TH – 21ST, PRIOR TO OPENING AT WYNDHAMS THEATRE IN PREVIEW FROM SEPTEMBER 26TH WITH AN OPENING NIGHT OF OCTOBER 8TH
  • TICKETS ARE NOW ON SALE

Producers today announced that a stage adaptation by Sean Foley of the classic Ealing Studios comedy The Man in the White Suitwill play a three week season at Theatre Royal Bath, prior to receiving its world premiere at Wyndhams Theatre in preview from September 26th with an opening night of October 8th. The production will be directed by Sean Foley and will starStephen Mangan as Sidney Stratton and Kara Tointon as Daphne Birnley. Set and costume design will be by Michael Taylor.

The 1951 iconic EALING comedy starred Alec Guinness, Joan Greenwood and Cecil Parker. It was directed by Alexander Mackendrick and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Writing (Screenplay).

When Sidney Stratton, played by Stephen Mangan, develops a fabric that never gets dirty and never wears out, manufacturers and trades unions are terrified by the threat it poses to their industry and their jobs. Only Daphne (Kara Tointon) the mill owner’s daughter, shows Stratton any sympathy as his world gradually falls apart before he finally finds love and a new idea.  

This world premiere production will reunite Stephen Mangan and Sean Foley who created the Olivier Award winning comedy Jeeves and Wooster together. Foley also teams up again with Michael Taylor with whom he created the five times Olivier Award nominated The Ladykillers. Foley’s production will feature a cast of fourteen including actor musicians and a specially written score.