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Bridge Theatre PRESS RELEASE

12 November 2019

SIMON RUSSELL BEALE TO PLAY J O H N G A B R I E L B O R K M A N IN A NEW VERSION OF IBSEN’S CLASSIC BY LUCINDA COXON

Simon Russell Beale will play the title role in Henrik Ibsen’s John Gabriel Borkman at the Bridge Theatre. Directed by Nicholas Hytner and in a new version by Lucinda Coxon, John Gabriel Borkman will have its first performance on 11 February 2021 with opening night on 18 February 2021 with the run concluding on 17 April 2021. Designs are by Vicki Mortimer. Booking opens today for Bridge Priority members and public booking is from 10am on 22 November 2019. Further casting and the full creative team will be announced at a later date.

John Gabriel Borkman, once an illustrious entrepreneur, has been brought low by a prison sentence for fraud. As he paces alone in an upstairs room, bankrupt and disgraced, he is obsessed by dreams of his comeback. Downstairs, his estranged wife plots the restoration of the family name. When her sister arrives unannounced, she triggers a desperate showdown with the past.

Simon Russell Beale has most recently been seen on stage in The Lehman Trilogy at the National Theatre and in the West End with the production due to open on Broadway in March next year. His previous credits for the National Theatre include , 50 Years on Stage, Timon of Athens, Collaborators, London Assurance, Major Barbara, Much Ado About Nothing, The Life of Galileo, The Alchemist, Jumpers also West End and New York, Humble Boy also in the West End, Hamlet, Battle Royal, Candide, Summerfolk, Money, Othello, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead and Volpone. For the Royal Shakespeare Company his credits include The Tempest, King Lear, Ghosts, the title roles in Richard III and Edward II, The Seagull, Troilus and Cressida, The Man of Mode and Restoration. In the West End his credits include Monty Python's Spamalot, Privates on Parade and Death Trap. On television his credits include Vanity Fair, Legacy, Parkinson: Masterclass, Henry IV Parts 1 & 2, Spooks, John Adams, Dunkirk, The Young Visiters, Great Historians: Gibbon, A Dance to the Music of Time, Persuasion and The Mushroom Pickers and on film The Death of Stalin, My Week with Marilyn, The Deep Blue Sea, The Gathering, Alice in Wonderland, An Ideal Husband, The Temptation of Franz Schubert and Hamlet.

Lucinda Coxon previously collaborated with Nicholas Hytner at The Bridge on the world premiere of Alys, Always. Her other theatre writing credits include Herding Cats, Happy Now, The Eternal Not, Nostalgia, The Shoemaker’s Wife, Vesuvius, Wishbones, Three Graces, The Ice Palace and Waiting at the Water’s Edge. Her screen writing credits include the award-winning starring and Alicia Vikander, The Little Stranger starring and Ruth Wilson, The Crimson Petal and The White starring Romola Garai for the BBC, Wild Target starring and The Heart of Me starring Paul Bettany and Helena Bonham-Carter.

Nicholas Hytner directs; see page 2. His previous collaborations with Simon Russell Beale include The Alchemist, Much Ado About Nothing, Major Barbara, Collaborators, London Assurance and Timon of Athens at the National Theatre.

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London Theatre Company https://www.dropbox.com/sh/y36ak785xfsx4sd/AAB3ynyigZTxdJQfvVa-RzdJa?dl=0

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