Sir Ian McKellen Withdraws from Player Kings Due to Injury
Sir Ian McKellen Withdraws from Player Kings Due to Injury

Sir Ian McKellen Withdraws from Player Kings Due to Injury

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Sir Ian McKellen, 85, attended the final performance of 'Player Kings' in Newcastle after being forced to withdraw due to injuries from a fall during the show's run in June. He sustained wrist and neck injuries during a fight scene, leading to a three-night hospital stay and a doctor's recommendation to avoid work for several weeks. In a heartfelt Instagram post, McKellen shared a photo of his freshly cut hair, symbolizing his departure from the role of Sir John Falstaff, which he had played for nine months. His understudy, David Semark, took over for the remaining performances, and McKellen expressed his disappointment at missing the show, stating that it feels 'somewhat shameful' for any actor. He reassured fans that he is healing and expects a complete recovery, while also praising the production's integrity under director Robert Icke. McKellen's dedication to his craft and connection with his audience was evident as he supported the cast from the audience despite his absence on stage.

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