Felicity Kendal recently starred in Noises Off at the Phoenix Theatre in London.
Felicity Kendal is one of Britain’s best-loved actors, having shot to fame in BBC sitcom The Good Life.
Felicity has won numerous awards for her stage work. Her acclaimed performances include a long association with writer Tom Stoppard, starring in his plays including The Real Thing, Hapgood, Arcadia, and Indian Ink.
In 1989 Felicity won the Evening Standard Theatre Award for her performances in Much Ado About Nothing and Ivanov.
Other stage work includes Charlotte Jones’s Humble Boy, Amy’s View by David Hare, Noël Coward’s The Vortex, The Last Cigarette by Simon Gray, Mrs. Warren’s Profession by George Bernard Shaw, Chin-Chin, Relatively Speaking by Alan Ayckbourn, and Noël Coward’s Hay Fever.
In 2017 she starred with Maureen Lipman in a revival of Lettice and Lovage at the Menier Chocolate Factory; and 2021 saw her star in the London revival of Anything Goes at the Barbican Theatre.
The actress on love, Botox and The Good Life
(Danny Scott, The Sunday Times, 25/01/2023) - The interview