Actor Ian McKellen stated Monday he’s withdrawing from a UK tour of his newest play as a result of he wants extra time to get better after falling off the stage at a London theatre final month.
McKellen, 85, stated his accidents “enhance daily”.
“It is with the best reluctance that I’ve accepted the medical recommendation to guard my full restoration by not working within the meantime,” he stated in an announcement.
The Lord of the Rings star spent three nights in a London hospital after tumbling from the stage throughout a efficiency of Participant Kings on the Noel Coward Theatre on June 17.
The play is an adaptation of William Shakespeare’s two Henry IV historical past performs, directed by Robert Icke. A number of performances had been canceled after the incident earlier than the run resumed with understudy Devid Semark within the function of Falstaff.
Producers stated Semark would proceed to play the half throughout a nationwide tour that runs July 3-27.
McKellen, who performed Gandalf within the Lord of the Rings, and Magneto within the X-Males movies, is one in all Britain’s most acclaimed Shakespearean actors, with roles together with Richard III, Macbeth and King Lear.
He has gained a Tony Award — for Amadeus — a number of Olivier Awards, and has been nominated for 2 Academy Awards, 5 Emmys and a number of other BAFTA awards.