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The star will reprise ‘superb’ performance in a transfer of Jonathan Munby’s acclaimed Chichester Festival theatre production
Chris Wiegand
Thu 8 Feb 2018 10.38 GMT
Last modified on Thu 8 Feb 2018 22.01 GMT
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Ian McKellen is to star in London’s West End as King Lear, reprising what he has suggested will be his last major Shakespearean role.Ian McKellen is to star in London’s West End as King Lear, reprising what he has suggested will be his last major Shakespearean role.
The production, directed by Jonathan Munby, is a transfer from Chichester Festival theatre, where it had a short, sold-out run in 2017 and was praised by critics. McKellen’s “superbly detailed performance” in an intimate staging, wrote Michael Billington, offered “a permanent closeup of a soul in torment”.The production, directed by Jonathan Munby, is a transfer from Chichester Festival theatre, where it had a short, sold-out run in 2017 and was praised by critics. McKellen’s “superbly detailed performance” in an intimate staging, wrote Michael Billington, offered “a permanent closeup of a soul in torment”.
McKellen previously played Lear in a 2007 production, directed by Trevor Nunn for the Royal Shakespeare Company, which also received a West End transfer. Munby’s production will run at the Duke of York’s theatre, where McKellen made an award-winning West End debut in 1964 in A Scent of Flowers by James Saunders.McKellen previously played Lear in a 2007 production, directed by Trevor Nunn for the Royal Shakespeare Company, which also received a West End transfer. Munby’s production will run at the Duke of York’s theatre, where McKellen made an award-winning West End debut in 1964 in A Scent of Flowers by James Saunders.
“It’s a small theatre,” tweeted McKellen on Thursday, “but we shall make it even more intimate by removing half the stalls seats.”“It’s a small theatre,” tweeted McKellen on Thursday, “but we shall make it even more intimate by removing half the stalls seats.”
Full casting for the transfer is yet to be announced. King Lear will run for 100 performances at the Duke of York’s from 11 July to 3 November. Tickets go on sale on 8 February, with some available at £5 for people aged 16-25.Full casting for the transfer is yet to be announced. King Lear will run for 100 performances at the Duke of York’s from 11 July to 3 November. Tickets go on sale on 8 February, with some available at £5 for people aged 16-25.
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