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Sir Ian McKellen injured his "wrist and neck" in his horror stage fall. The 'Lord of the Rings' legend - who celebrated his 85th birthday in May - was hospitalised on June 17 after losing his footing during a performance of 'Player Kings' at the Noel Coward Theatre on London's West End, which saw him plunge from the stage into the audience. He has since been forced to withdraw from the Shakespeare production, but he has now told fans he is "on the mend". He wrote on X, formerly Twitter: "Just two weeks after my accident onstage I want to assure my many well-wishers that the injuries (to wrist ...
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Sir Ian McKellen has pulled out of the UK tour of his new play as he continues to recover from a horror stage fall. The ‘The Lord of the Rings’ acting veteran, who turned 85 in May, was rushed to hospital on 17 June from the Noel Coward Theatre on London’s West End when he lost his footing in a fight scene while playing Shakespeare’s drunken raconteur John Falstaff in a production of ‘Player Kings’ and plunged from the stage into the audience. Despite reports soon after his fall he would rejoin the cast when the play goes on tour across Britain, Ian has now said he has been forced to withdraw ...
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