A River City star is set to feature in an exciting production coming to a Glasgow theatre later this year.
Charlene Boyd, who played Jac Dunn in the hit BBC Scotland show, will be playing Lauren in the play, 2:22 - A Ghost Story.
The Glasgow actress will star alongside Joe Absolom (A Confession, Doc Martin) as Ben, Nathaniel Curtis (It’s a Sin, The Witcher) as Sam and Louisa Lytton (EastEnders, The Bill) as Jenny.
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The production, which had ground-breaking success during its West End shows, will run from Tuesday, November 21 until Saturday, November 25 at the King's Theatre in Glasgow.
The newly-announced cast will follow in the footsteps of Lily Allen, Julia Chan, Hadley Fraser, Jake Wood, Stephanie Beatriz, James Buckley, Tom Felton and Laura Whitmore.
Speaking on the upcoming show, Charlene Boyd said: "To say I am thrilled to be joining this iconic Ghost Story would be an understatement.
"The buzz around this brilliant show is incredibly exciting and I for one, cannot wait for the ride. Bring it on."
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Danny Robins, who wrote the show, added: "I’m thrilled with our first cast for the 2:22 A Ghost Story UK tour and can’t wait to see how each actor brings their own distinctive take to the play.
"It's quite the journey we are on and we look forward to spooking new audiences across the UK. 2:22 is an adrenaline-fuelled experience that gives you the licence to gasp, scream, and yelp."
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