Rachel Weisz to return to New York stage

LOS ANGELES, Feb 26:  Actress Rachel Weisz will return to the New York stage next season in an off-Broadway revival of David Hare’s “Plenty”.
Staged by David Leveaux, the production returns Hare’s drama of postwar British disillusionment to the Public Theatre, where the play had its US premiere in 1982 before transferring to Broadway, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Weisz, 45, will play Susan Traherne, a former British intelligence agent who worked behind enemy lines in occupied France during World War II.
That personal history is presented in stark contrast to her mundane life over the two decades of peacetime that followed, during which she has become the increasingly depressed wife of a diplomat.
Kate Nelligan originated the role at London’s National Theatre before reprising it at the Public opposite Kelsey Grammer and Dominic Chianese.
Meryl Streep played Susan in the 1985 screen adaptation, and Cate Blanchett took on the role in a 1999 London revival.
The Public staging, scheduled for the 2016-17 theatre season, with dates still to be set, marks the play’s first major New York revival. Additional cast is to be announced.
Weisz last appeared onstage in New York starring opposite her husband, Daniel Craig, and Rafe Spall in Mike Nichols’ 2013 Broadway revival of Harold Pinter’s “Betrayal”.
Craig also has lined up an off-Broadway gig for the 2016-17 season, starring alongside David Oyelowo in a production of Shakespeare’s “Othello”, directed by 2015 Tony winner Sam Gold. (PTI)

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