TWO former Eastenders stars will tread the boards in a new production marking the centenary of women being given the right to vote.

The regional premiere of Rebecca Lenkiewicz’s play runs at Salisbury Playhouse from October 4 – 20.

Abigail Cruttenden plays Celia in Wiltshire Creative’s Production of Her Naked Skin while Lorna Fitzgerald plays Eve

Abigail Cruttenden’s stage credits include The Seagull for Headlong, Accolade at St James’s Theatre and An Enemy of the People at Chichester Festival Theatre.

She is familiar to television audiences for her appearances opposite Lee Mack in the BBC’s Not Going Out.

Lorna Fitzgerald played Abi Branning in EastEnders for 12 years from 2005.

Earlier this year she made her professional stage debut in The Shadow Factory at Nuffield Southampton Theatres.

Robert Hands plays Celia’s husband, William. He appeared in the 2017 production of Betrayal at Salisbury Playhouse.

And Jane How plays Florence and is returning to Salisbury Playhouse following her performance as Mrs Railton-Bell in the hit 2014 production of Separate Tables.

She recently appeared in the Chichester Festival Theatre and West End production of Half a Sixpence and is still remembered for her appearances as the mistress of Den Watts in BBC’s EastEnders.

The cast is completed by Nathan Armarkwai-Laryea, Rebecca Cooper, Ewen Cummins, Christopher Ettridge, Simon Markey and Georgina Sutton.

The show is directed by Wiltshire Creative artistic director Gareth Machin.