Sheridan Smith has spoken about the premature closure of her West End play Opening Night,which was forced to end its run two months early after slow ticket sales and cutting reviews.
The Opening Night production reportedly had a therapist on hand for the whole cast as it dealt with difficult topics.
Olivier Award-nominated Smith stars in the musical as an anxious, alcoholic actor whose mental health declines after she witnesses a death.
I felt that I’d let them down in a way, that I couldn’t sell it,” Smith said, as she started to cry.