TWO national television stars are set to appear in a Theatr Clwyd play based on the world-renowned celloist, Jacqueline Du Pré.

Belinda Lang, and Jonathan Coy star in Tom Kempinski’s award-winning play 'Duet For One.'

Best known for playing Bill in the BBC comedy 2 Point 4 Children, Belinda plays the role of Stephanie Abrahams, a brilliant concert violinist who seemingly has it all.

But she is forced to re-evaluate her life when she is struck down by an unforeseen tragedy. Faced with a truth too difficult to comprehend, she consults psychiatrist Dr Feldmann, (Coy) resulting in a duel between two razor-sharp minds.

Jonathan Coy is best known for his role as George Murray in Downton Abbey and as Henry in the long running series Rumpole.

'Duet For One' had huge success in the West End and on Broadway, and the film adaptation saw Julie Andrews nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Actress.

Powerful, deeply moving and at times poignantly funny, Tom Kempinski’s dazzling play emerges as an ultimately life-enhancing tribute to the human spirit.

It is directed by multi award-winning director Robin Lefevre and designed by Olivier and Tony award-winner Lez Brotherston, with lighting by Ian Scott and John Leonard. The national tour is produced by Lee Dean and Daniel Schumann.

Belinda's other television credits include The Inspector Alleyn Mysteries, Second Thoughts, Dear John, The Bretts, and To Serve Them All My Days.

Belinda has also starred in many West End shows including Dead Funny, Hay Fever, What The Butler Saw, Things We Do For Love and Ring Round The Moon.

Jonathan has also starred in television's Collateral, Endeavour, Parade’s End, The Pillars of the Earth and Midsomer Murders. He has appeared in many West End productions including Ink, Privacy, Relatively Speaking, and Much Ado About Nothing.

Duet For One will be shown from Monday, September 3 until Saturday, September 8 at 7.30pm. Matinees: Thursday September 6 and Saturday September 8, 2.30pm.

Tickets from £10 and are available from the Box Office on 01352 701521 or online at www.theatrclwyd.com