In an exceptional exploration of one of Britain’s greatest actors, Zeb Soanes brings the life of Sir Alec Guinness to stage across the UK, marking the 25th anniversary of his death.
With nearly 70 plays, 50 films, over a dozen television dramas, and two Oscars to his name, Sir Alec Guinness’ career spanned Shakespeare, the beloved Ealing comedies, and Hollywood classics. Yet he feared he would only be remembered for one role: Obi-Wan Kenobi in Star Wars.
Two Halves of Guinness is a witty, heartfelt tour through Guinness’ extraordinary life and career - his encounters with John Gielgud, Shakespeare, and the galaxy of stage and screen stars who shaped his journey..
Acclaimed broadcaster and actor Zeb Soanes stars as Alec Guinness. Known as one of the most recognisable voices in the UK through his years on BBC Radio 4 (Today Programme, Shipping Forecast) and now on Classic FM, Soanes also acted in numerous BBC radio dramas alongside David Warner, Toby Jones, and Simon Russell Beale. When Soanes was 17 years old, he wrote a letter of admiration to Sir Alec Guinness - his hero - and received a neatly hand-written reply within a week, wishing him luck in his career. Now, decades later, Soanes embodies Guinness on stage, lending his rich voice and virtuosity to once again breathe life into the legendary actor and the unforgettable figures who shaped his career.
Zeb Soanes comments, Alec Guinness had an enigmatic quality that drew you into his performances - to join him in whichever game he was playing. His ability to inhabit such a vast array of characters, exploring the many faces of himself, was hugely appealing to me when I was growing up and inspired me to pursue a career in acting. Now, 25 years since his death, it is a delight to celebrate his remarkable talent - and in many of the theatres he knew.
Written by Mark Burgess (Einstein in Cromer with David Suchet; The Wrong Hero; A King’s Speech for BBC Radio 4), the play combines Burgess’ sharp storytelling with the seasoned hand of director Selina Cadell (Twelfth Night; Uncle Vanya, Donmar Warehouse; Great Expectations, Garrick Theatre; Hamlet starring Eddie Izzard). Set design is by Lee Newby (Starter for Ten, Bristol Old Vic, Birmingham Rep; Barnum, Watermill Theatre; The Last Five Years, Garrick Theatre) and music is by Eliza Thompson whose credits span film, television, and theatre, including The Madness of King George (1994), The Importance of Being Earnest (2002), and Eddie Izzard’s Hamlet.
Produced by Julian Bird for Green Room Ents, Two Halves of Guinness offers a rare chance to rediscover one of Britain’s finest actors beyond the Jedi robe, with wit, warmth, and theatrical imagination.
Tour Dates
29th - 31st January 2026 Watermill Theatre, Newbury
21st February 2026 Mercury Theatre, Colchester
25th February 2026 Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford
19th – 21st March 2026 Theatre Royal Bath, Ustinov Studio
18th April 2026 Norwich Playhouse
20th April - 2nd May 2026 Park Theatre, Finsbury Park, London

Over a 25-year career at the BBC, Zeb Soanes was an authoritative newsreader and the reassuring voice of the Shipping forecast on BBC Radio 4 and presented the BBC Proms.
He is now the host of Relaxing Evenings on Classic FM.
Radio drama includes: Beautiful Dreamers, The Symphony for all Creation (BBC Radio 4); Dead Girls Tell No Tales (BBC Radio 4); All Mouth and Trousers (BBC Radio 4); Dr Who: The Library in the Body (Big Finish)
As an author he created the best-selling Gaspard the Fox series of children’s books, illustrated by James Mayhew and adapted as narrated orchestral works with music by Jonathan Dove CBE.
Concert work includes: BBC Concert Orchestra; Britten Sinfonia; Hallé Orchestra; Orchestra of the Swan; Philharmonia Orchestra; Royal Liverpool Philharmonic; Royal Northern Sinfonia; Royal Philharmonic Orchestra; Royal Scottish National Orchestra; Septura; St Martin-in-the-Fields; The King’s Singers; Ulster Orchestra; Voces8