Glaswegian actress Hannah Boyce who is known for her role in Netflix's Sex Education is set to perform at the Theatre Royal.
Hannah will star in Cluedo 2: The Next Chapter as Mrs Peacock which will run in the Glasgow theatre from June 4 to 8.
Trained at The Dance School of Scotland and Guildford School of Acting, the actress who played Harriet Anders in Sex Education has appeared in stage productions including Mischief Theatre's Olivier Award-nominated The Comedy About A Bank Robbery on London's West End.
She will be joined by the reigning champion of Strictly Come Dancing Ellie Leach who will make her stage acting debut as Miss Scarlett.
Ms Leach said: “After an incredible year I’m so excited to join the cast of Cluedo 2.
"I am delighted to make my stage acting debut as Miss Scarlett and I can’t wait to work with Jason and the talented cast.”
Also known for her role as Faye Windass in Coronation Street, Ms Leach won the Glitterball Trophy in December.
Based on the classic Hasbro board game, the UK tour will run for five months with a cast that includes Jason Durr who stars as Colonel Mustard.
Mr Durr said: “I’m thrilled to be joining the cast of Cluedo 2 as Colonel Mustard.
"I was a huge fan of the Cluedo board game as a child and the Colonel is such a great character.
"I am looking forward to bringing laughter and this ultimate whodunnit to audiences across the UK in its 75th anniversary year.”
Written by BAFTA award-winning writers Laurence Marks and Maurice Gran, Cluedo 2 is produced by JAS Theatricals, Gabriel Creative Partners, The Araca Group, and Lively McCabe Entertainment.
For more information, go to www.atgtickets.com/theatre-royal-glasgow.
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