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Branagh, Dench and a very lucky young star

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JESSIE BUCKLEYB says she has been ‘bitten byb the Bard’ — and she’s got the bug bug, bad. The 25-year-old actress has been chosen by Kenneth Branagh to play the ingénue Perdita in Shakespear­e’s The Winter’s Tale, one of this autumn’s big theatrical events.

Perdita’s a foundling, raised by a kindly shepherd, and she’s unaware of the turmoil involving her realrea parents: Leontes the king (Branagh)(Branag and his estranged and ill-used queen Hermione, played by Miranda Raison.

If it wasn’t for the quick-witted Paulina, portrayed by Judi Dench, Perdita would not be alive at all. Ms Bu Buckley, who studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (Brana (Branagh’s alma mater), noted that Pe Perdita ‘injects a bit of hope into a world that has been bleak and wintery’.

Perdita, she added, is a ray of sunshine who brings a sense of ‘forg ‘forgivenes­s, hope, love and rede redemption’. The play explores the whole spectrum of love. ‘At the beginning the love is steeped in jeal jealousy and the bad side of wha what it can make you feel.’ But when the story shifts to Bo Bohemia, things change. ‘He’s good, old William Shakespear­e, isn’t he?!’ she joked. Buckley said she was thrilled at the prospect of Ray of sunshine: Jessie Buckley stars with Judi Dench working with people like Branagh and Dench — ‘in Shakespear­e!’

‘You’ll find me in the wings with my notebook!’ she quipped.

Other major roles in the show will be taken by Michael Pennington, John Shrapnel, Hadley Fraser, Zoe Rainey and Kathryn Wilder and Jack Colgrave Hurst.

Perdita’s love, Florizel, will be played by the dashing Tom Bateman: a star in the making and the perfect Shakespear­ean hero.

He portrayed the Bard himself in the stage adaptation of Shakespear­e In Love, and cut his teeth with gusto in Much Ado About Nothing, when Josie Rourke directed it in the West End with David Tennant.

Both lovers have been busy recently. Buckley, who was Jude Law’s beloved in Michael Grandage’s production of Henry V, has been playing Masha in a television production of War And Peace these past six months for BBC TV and the Weinstein company. Bateman, meanwhile, has been starring in ITV’s re-imagining of Jekyll And Hyde. He plays Mr Jekyll’s grandson in a Thirties setting.

The Winter’s Tale, co-directed by Branagh and Rob Ashford, kicks off the Kenneth Branagh Theatre Company’s season at the Garrick Theatre on October 17.

Most of the company (though not Judi Dench) will also perform in Terence Rattigan’s post-war Harlequina­de, which plays in repertory at the Garrick from October 24.

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