Wednesday 3 August 2016

Richard Madden withdraws from Romeo and Juliet

The Kenneth Branagh Theatre Company have announced that due to medical advice, Richard Madden will not be returning to the company of Romeo and Juliet before the production completes its run on 13th August. 

Madden injured his ankle last month whilst running and has been receiving physiotherapy since. However, although Madden is expected to make a full recovery, the injury to his ankle has not healed as quickly as hoped, and as a result his doctors have prescribed further rest which makes it impossible for him to return to the stage before the production closes. 

Freddie Fox will continue to play Romeo, having joined the company last month after off-stage injuries meant that both Madden and his understudy, Tom Hanson, who in addition has played Paris in the production, were unable to perform.

Fox joined the company ‪on Tuesday 26th July following a 48 hour period of rehearsals. Fox recently played the role of Romeo at Sheffield Crucible Theatre. His recent theatre work includes A Midsummer Night’s Dream at Southwark Playhouse and later in the year he will appear in the revival of Tom Stoppard's Travesties at the Menier Chocolate Factory.

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