Actress Sheridan Smith has no regrets about taking on the lead role in the West End flop, Opening Night. The musical, centered around the story of alcoholic actress Myrtle Gordon, was met with poor reviews and low audience turnout. Despite the cancellation of the show two months earlier than planned, Sheridan expressed that she would do it all over again as she wants to be challenged in her career. She explained that the role forced her to confront her own issues, including a past breakdown, and that she feels stronger and more grateful for her life now.

Opening Night received mixed reviews from critics, with some praising Sheridan’s performance while others criticized the play’s muddled storyline. The show, directed by Ivo Van Hove and featuring music by Rufus Wainwright, was described as a convoluted mess by some reviewers. Despite Sheridan’s plea for audiences to support the play, it ultimately closed early due to financial challenges. Producers of the show thanked the cast and crew for their work and expressed pride in taking a risk on such a production.

Sheridan Smith’s next project is a gritty new drama where she will portray Ann Ming, a mother who fought to change the law after her daughter was murdered in 1989. The upcoming ITV drama is based on Ann’s book, For The Love Of Julie, and showcases her 15-year campaign to change the double jeopardy law so that people couldn’t be tried twice for the same crime. Sheridan expressed her honor at being asked to play such a determined and courageous character who fought tirelessly for justice.

During the run of Opening Night, Sheridan faced various challenges, including being temporarily ‘banned’ from leaving the theater due to a nearby crime scene. Sheridan’s commitment and bravery in taking on such a complex role in the production were praised by director Ivo Van Hove, who described her as exceptional. While the show ultimately closed early, the team behind it expressed gratitude for the support and highlighted the importance of producing original, artist-led productions in the commercial sector.

Despite the difficulties faced by Opening Night, Sheridan Smith remains resilient and determined in her career. She acknowledged past struggles and setbacks but emphasized that she has grown stronger and more grateful for her life now. Moving forward, Sheridan is set to take on a challenging and impactful role in the upcoming ITV drama, portraying Ann Ming and shedding light on the fight for justice. Through her work, Sheridan continues to prove her resilience and dedication to her craft, inspiring audiences with her performances.

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