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Poliakoff’s debutante - actress Lily Sacofsky on making her mark in BBC drama Summer of Rockets

'The thing I like about Stephen’s work is how slow it is — in a wonderful way'

June 13, 2019 09:37
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BySimon Rocker, Simon rocker

4 min read

Until now, antisemitism in Stephen Poliakoff’s drama Summer of Rockets has been an undercurrent, conveyed in a barbed aside or an arched eyebrow. But in next Wednesday’s penultimate episode, it springs to the fore.

The series about an Anglo-Jewish family caught up in Cold War espionage in the late 1950s is Poliakoff’s most personal, which draws on his own background: an inventor father, an émigré from Stalinist Russia, and a mother descended from Jewish aristocracy (the first Lord Swaythling). Little Sacha, packed off to ghastly boarding school, reflects the playwright’s experience.

But there is one member of Samuel Petrukhin’s family who is entirely invented, Sacha’s older sister, Hannah, the reluctant debutante who is being prepared for “the season” — the party circuit with its promise of eligible bachelors.

“I didn’t know what a debutante was,” admits the actor who portrays her, 24-year old Lily Sacofsky, who in contrast to Hannah’s posh English, speaks in the down-to-earth accent of her native Manchester. It’s a large part: Hannah has an unexpected hand in the denouement of the main plot but is also the focus of a portrait of Britain on the cusp of social change.