Gary Oldman is returning to the stage in a new production of Krapp’s Last Tape.
Originally performed at York Theatre Royal in a sold-out run, the Samuel Beckett play will transfer to London’s Royal Court Theatre as part of its 70th anniversary season.
Oldman, who began his career at York Theatre Royal in 1979, starred in and directed the one-act play earlier this year.
Paul Crewes, CEO of York Theatre Royal, said: "Working with Gary on our production of Krapp’s Last Tape was remarkable and we are delighted that even more people will get the opportunity to see his extraordinary performance in this landmark play.
"It was first performed at the Royal Court 67 years ago and it’s so wonderfully fitting that it makes a return as part of their 70th anniversary celebrations."
Read more here: Gary Oldman to star in Krapp's Last Tape in London run | York Press

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