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Post by sootycat on Nov 22, 2007 12:29:06 GMT
From Digital SpyCoronation Street actor David Neilson has decided to take a two-month break from the soap and return to the stage for the first time in nearly 13 years. The 58-year-old, who plays café-owner Roy Cropper in the show, will take time off at the same time as his on-screen wife Hayley (Julie Hesmondhalgh). During his two-month break Neilson will star as Lucky in Samuel Beckett play Waiting For Godot in Manchester from February 1 to March 8 next year. Roy will be seen leaving the show with Hayley when they decide to do voluntary work with disadvantaged children in Africa, and Becky Grainger (Katherine Kelly) will keep the café open in his absence. Corrie bosses have insisted that it is only temporary and Neilson has not quit the show. A spokesperson said: "David will be treading the boards for a while but he remains firmly with the show. "He will only be off screen for a couple of weeks but away from us for a couple of months." Neilson added: "The last time I was on stage was 13 years ago and I’m interested in being in a rehearsal room again for three or four weeks. "It’s going to be a bit of a culture shock, not least having to turn up for a second night to do it, because usually once I’ve done it I go home. "The offer came totally out of the blue." I suppose it's a good opportunity for him with Hayley out for a while. Just as long as the pair of them come back.
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Post by RitaLittlewood on Nov 22, 2007 12:32:35 GMT
Another one. I'm still waiting for it to be Barbara. Patsy
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Post by Nick on Nov 22, 2007 12:37:21 GMT
Hayley has already gone,,maybe Roy will just dissapear for 3 months like Ken and Deirdre
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Post by RitaLittlewood on Nov 22, 2007 12:42:17 GMT
LOL! Ken anyway.
Patsy
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Post by CG Wendy on Nov 22, 2007 14:05:04 GMT
Phew as long as it`s only for 2 months. I love Roy and think he`s a brilliant character.
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Post by Nick on Nov 22, 2007 14:35:08 GMT
me too CG
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Post by pearly queen on Nov 22, 2007 15:30:34 GMT
This could work out quite well, as Becky fits very nicely into the cafe now, and the locals like and trust her a bit more.
I wish David success with the play - but Waiting for Godot is a particularly boring play. I'm sure he could have landed something better - but each to his own.
Break a leg, David - and hurry back to the Street.
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Post by Nick on Nov 22, 2007 16:07:38 GMT
It always worries me when good actors from Corrie take a break to do a play..they sometime realise how much they enjoy it then leave completley
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