Read more: Hockney at Royal Academy: I hate these paintings in my bonesFrom 90s teenage pop star, she burst onto the acting scene in the revival of Doctor Who, only to subvert that image with the more adult focused Secret Diary Of A Call Girl in the 2000s.
Throw in her stage work, and the critically adored I Hate Suzie, it’s clear she’s a performer who always sought out the challenging route.
As writer, director, and star of this acid tongued comedy, she turns up the discomfort even further. She plays Mandy, a media worker and single mother living in London with her mother (Kerry Fox).
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