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Corrie Star Channique Sterling-Brown Exits for New Play
18 Dec
Summary
- Channique Sterling-Brown, known as Dee-Dee Bailey, is leaving Coronation Street.
- She will write a play for Hope Mill Theatre about social care and family law.
- The actress's final scenes air tomorrow; her new project debuts in March.

Channique Sterling-Brown, recognized for her role as Dee-Dee Bailey on Coronation Street, is departing the ITV soap after a three-year tenure. Her final episodes are scheduled to broadcast tomorrow, December 19. Sterling-Brown announced her next endeavor during an appearance on Lorraine, revealing her involvement in writing a play for the Hope Mill Theatre.
In collaboration with HER Productions and the charity Her Place, Sterling-Brown is developing a play that addresses critical issues surrounding social care and women affected by child welfare services. The production aims to explore family law themes, mirroring her on-screen legal expertise. This significant project is slated for a March debut, signaling an exciting new chapter for the actress.




