Debbie Chazen headlines new play Irrelevant at Seven Dials Playhouse

Debbie Chazen will star in the world premiere of Irrelevant, a new play of how luck so often becomes the leading player in our life stories.

A savagely amusing comment on the realities of a career in Hollywood, Irrelevant interrogates how great artists can slip through the cracks and bright futures can be suddenly dimmed. The play centres on Millie, a once-promising young actress, who finds herself chewed up and spat out by the cruel churn of La La Land. Now one of LA’s top agents, Millie is the champion she never had. But, living vicariously through the stars she represents has a viciously entertaining way of taking its toll.

Millie will be played by stage and screen stalwart Debbie Chazen. Best known for television roles as Annie in the BBC comedy The Smoking Room and Big Claire in Mine All Mine, Chazen has also starred in Midsomer Murders, Doc Martin, Doctor Who and Sherlock.

Her theatre work includes Jews. In Their Own Words at the Royal Court, Mother Clap’s Molly House at the National Theatre and Anton Chekhov’s The Cherry Orchard at The Crucible in Sheffield. She starred as Ruth in the stage adaptation of Calendar Girls in November 2009 and went on to originate the role of Ruth in the musical version The Girls, receiving an Olivier Award nomination for it in 2017.

The play is presented at Seven Dial Playhouse in association with Le Gallienne Theatre Company.

Irrelevant is written and directed by Le Gallienne Theatre Company’s Artistic Director Keith Merrill (Entertaining Mr. Sloane and The Einstein Letter, The Other Palace) and is co-directed by Le Gallienne Theatre Company’s Creative Director, Guillermo Názara, who will also compose the score.

Keith Merrill said “I began writing Irrelevant as a form of personal therapy. A kind of open letter to a business that never gave me, or the vast number of great unsung artists out there, the chances we deserve. But I never thought it would see the light of day as a performance, so I challenged myself to ‘go there’ – to go dark and be vulnerable. Like dancing whilst no one’s looking. (Which I try to do as much as possible!) However, in chatting with friends who are not in show business, I realised its theme isn’t unique to the Arts. And the more I thought about it, the more I realised this piece is a love letter to anyone who has ever been overlooked or ignored; for anyone who’s dreams were never fulfilled. In spite of the darkness, Irrelevant is funny, sassy, sardonic and a whole lot of fun: because, let’s face it, these days, if we don’t laugh, we’re gonna cry. And I think we can all agree – we’ve had just about enough of that!”

Irrelevant runs from 9 January 2023 until 28 January 2023 at Seven Dials Playhouse.

👤 📅14 December 2022
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