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    Oliver Cotton and Jonathan Cake join the cast of A Flea in Her Ear

    Jonathan Cake and Oliver Cotton joins the cast of A Flea in Her Ear, which will run from December 2010 to March 2011 at the Old Vic Theatre.

    Oliver Cotton has worked extensively at the Royal National Theatre playing in productions including As You Like It, Hamlet, Julius Ceasar, Tales from the Vienna Woods and many more.

    His West End appearances include Twelfth Night at Shakespeare´s Globe, An Ideal Husband, King Lear and The Homecoming.

    Jonathan Cake
    recently appeared in the film version of Brideshead Revisited. His TV appearances include hits as Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Inconceivable and Extras.

    They will join the cast of Tom Hollander, Lisa Dillon, Freddie Fox, Fiona Glascott and Tim McMullan.



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