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        <title><![CDATA[Ian McKellen to start ‘Hamlet’ rehearsals next week]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sir Ian McKellen’s show must go on.</p><p>A new production of “Hamlet,” starring the 81-year-old actor in the title role, will begin rehearsals Monday in Windsor, England, The Post has learned.</p><p>It will be the first major play in the English-speaking world to get back to work in the wake of the <strong>coronavirus</strong> pandemic.</p><p>Put on by powerful producer Bill Kenwright, the age-defying Shakespeare show will begin performances at the Theatre Royal Windsor — <strong>steps from where Queen Elizabeth II is quarantined</strong> — on a date to be announced.</p><p>“I feel lucky to be working again, thanks to Bill Kenwright’s inspiring optimism and [director] Sean Mathias’ invitation to re-examine ‘Hamlet,’ 50 years on from my first go,” McKellen said in a statement. “So now we will meet again. Don’t know when but do know where – Theatre Royal Windsor!”</p><p>The rehearsals, Kenwright said, will strictly adhere to government guidelines on safety and social distancing.</p><p>Mathias, who directed McKellen and Patrick Stewart in 2013&#8217;s &#8220;<strong>Waiting for Godot</strong>&#8221; and &#8220;No Man&#8217;s Land&#8221; on Broadway, said, &#8220;The disappointment at being halted by COVID-19 has now been replaced with encouraging signs that we can at least start to work on these beautiful plays with an exceptional company.&#8221;</p><p>McKellen will be joined by Ben Allen, Emmanuella Cole, Alis Wyn Davies, Oli Higginson, Nick Howard-Brown, Jonathan Hyde, Asif Khan, Missy Malek and Jenny Seagrove.</p><p>After &#8220;Hamlet,&#8221; McKellen will take on the role of Firs in Anton Chekov&#8217;s &#8220;The Cherry Orchard,&#8221; also at the Theatre Royal Windsor.</p><p>Broadway, meanwhile, has been shuttered <strong>since March 12</strong>, due to the pandemic, and is currently slated to be dark <strong>till Labor Day</strong>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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