2009年5月15日星期五

Anna Friel serves up a sexy treat for new Breakfast at Tiffany's stage role


Anna Friel, as she prepares to transform into Holly Golightly, the heroine of

Truman Capote’s Breakfast at Tiffany's.

Anna described Holly as a ‘bad little good little girl'.

'Holly's a heroine for a lot of females because she doesn’t follow the rules,’

she added.

The actress, will play Holly in an adaptation of Capote’s novel on the London stage in September — nearly half a century after Audrey Hepburn portrayed Holly on the big screen.

"My Holly will have a lot more rough edges than Audrey’s," Anna told me.

Henry Mancini and Johnny Mercer wrote the song for the movie, which came out in

1961.

Playwright Samuel Adamson has adapted Capote’s story for a production that will

begin previews at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket, on September 9, with a gala

first night on September 29. Anna also revealed director Sean Mathias has

decided to use the Academy Award-winning song Moon River in the play.

Buffing for the Tiffany HERE!