Kenneth Branagh will return to the stage for the first time in seven years to direct and play the title role in William Shakespeare’s King Lear.
The Belfast-born actor and filmmaker, 62, last appeared on stage in November 2016 when he took on the role of failing comic Archie Rice in The Entertainer.
On Friday, the Kenneth Branagh Theatre Company (KBTC) announced its new production of King Lear is set for 50 performances at Wyndham’s Theatre in London’s West End.
The play, presented by Fiery Angel and the Shed, will then transfer to the Shed’s Griffin Theatre in New York in autumn 2024.
Branagh will next be seen playing Hercule Poirot as Agatha Christie’s famous Belgian detective returns for another mystery, starring alongside Fifty Shades Of Grey star Jamie Dornan in A Haunting In Venice.
Dornan, from Northern Ireland, also starred in Belfast, the autobiographical drama written and directed by Branagh.
Set during the Troubles, it is partly based on the 62-year-old actor, writer, and director’s experiences as a boy, and earned him a best original screenplay Oscar last year.
Tickets for the London run of King Lear, which previews from 21 October and has an official opening night on 31 October, will go on sale at midday on 5 June.
Source: Press Association