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Cynthia Erivo to star in movie adaptation of hit play Prima Facie

- Benjamin Lee

Cynthia Erivo is set to star in a bigscreen adaptation of award-winning one-woman play Prima Facie.

According to Variety, the Oscarnomin­ated star of Harriet will take on the lead role that Jodie Comer played in the West End before recently transferri­ng to Broadway. The show first opened in Australia in 2020.

The play centres on barrister Tessa, who discovers she is part of a corrupt legal system when she is the victim of sexual assault. The film adaptation will be directed by Susanna White, whose credits include Jessica Chastain drama Woman Walks Ahead and episodes of Andor. Suzie Miller will expand upon her original stage script.

“Tessa’s experience sheds such vulnerable light on the complex conversati­ons around consent and sexual abuse and the law that surrounds it, which is all too relatable for so many and timely for all,” Erivo said to Variety.

Comer’s lauded performanc­e won her the best actress Olivier award and recently nabbed her a Tony nomination. The Guardian’s Arifa Akbar praised the Killing Eve actor for her ability to “infuse breath-taking emotional drama in every last word”.

“Jodie Comer’s powerhouse exploratio­n of that struggle on Broadway is nothing short of beautiful and heartwrenc­hing,” Erivo said.

Erivo won the 2016 Tony award for best actress in a musical for her performanc­e in The Color Purple, before embarking on a film career including roles in Widows, Bad Times at the El Royale, Chaos Walking and Pinocchio.

She received a best actress Oscar nomination for her role as Harriet Tubman in Harriet. Next year she will be seen alongside Ariana Grande in a film adaptation of musical Wicked.

 ?? ?? Cynthia Erivo set to star in movie version of play Prima Facie. Photograph: Suki Dhanda/The Guardian
Cynthia Erivo set to star in movie version of play Prima Facie. Photograph: Suki Dhanda/The Guardian

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