John Hurt Withdraws from THE ENTERTAINER Due to Medical Concerns

By: Jul. 01, 2016
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It is announced today that on the advice of his doctors, John Hurt has had to withdraw from the Kenneth Branagh Theatre Company production of John Osborne's The Entertainer.

John Hurt was due to play Billy Rice in Rob Ashford's production, which begins preview performances at the Garrick Theatre on 20 August. Kenneth Branagh will play Archie Rice alongside Phil Dunster as Graham, Jonah Hauer-King as Frank Rice, Crispin Letts as Brother Bill, Sophie McShera as Jean Rice and Greta Scacchi as Phoebe Rice. Further casting also includes Lauren Alexandra, Yasmin Harrison, Pip Jordan and Kate Tydman as dancers. Casting for the role of Billy Rice will be announced in due course.

Commenting on his withdrawal, John Hurt said: "I have recently been in hospital with an intestinal complaint and although I am much improved and on the road to a full recovery, my doctors have advised that it is too soon for me to undertake a lengthy and arduous stage role. It is therefore with great sadness and disappointment that I must withdraw from The Entertainer.

I would like to send Ken, Rob and the Entire company my love and very best wishes for a happy and successful production of a wonderful play."



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