Annette Mees
Imogen
The production has been put together in a respectful and tender way. It tries to tackle the sort of grief we’d rather not talk about. The grief that lingers long after a funeral, the grief that debilitates and against which well-meant advice to ‘be brave and get on’ just doesn’t help.
Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell - (Man Booker Prize 2004, Longlist)
Fantasy novels seem to be filled with the battle between cultured, sensible enlightenment and the wild, natural, instinctual senses. In Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell these two opposites represent the two sides that make up the nature of all things English.

