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Video/News: Starz’s First Movie For Television <i>THE DRESSER</i> Starring Ian McKellen and Anthony Hopkins Premieres May 30

In a press release:

 

STARZ’ FIRST MOVIE FOR TELEVISION

“THE DRESSER”

STARRING IAN McKELLEN and ANTHONY HOPKINS

PREMIERES ON MONDAY, MAY 30

 Trailer Reveals First Look at “The Dresser” with Two Legendary Actors,

Appearing Together on Film for the First Time in

Richard Eyre’s Television Adaptation of Ronald Harwood’s “The Dresser”

 

Beverly Hills, Calif. – March 24, 2016 Starz today announced Richard Eyre’s adaptation of Ronald Harwood’s critically acclaimed play “The Dresser,” starring Ian McKellen and Anthony Hopkins, will premiere on STARZ on Monday, May 30th at 9 PM ET/PT. “The Dresser” will also be made available simultaneously on May 30th for STARZ subscribers on STARZ PLAY and STARZ ON DEMAND, in the U.S. Starz also released a first look at the trailer for the movie for television which is an adaptation of Ronald Harwood’s play, adapted and directed by Richard Eyre (Notes on a Scandal, Iris).

 

Trailer THE DRESSER

 

“The Dresser” brings Ian McKellen and Anthony Hopkins together on screen for the first time in their acclaimed careers. It also marks Hopkins’ first appearance in a television drama in more than 20 years. “The Dresser” tells the story of one fateful night, backstage in a small regional theatre during World War II as a troupe of touring actors stages a production of Shakespeare’s “King Lear.” Bombs are falling, sirens are wailing, the curtain is up in an hour but the actor/manager “Sir” (Hopkins) who is playing Lear is nowhere to be seen. His dresser “Norman” (McKellen) must scramble to make sure the show goes on but will Sir turn up in time and if he does will he be able to perform that night?

“The Dresser” is a wickedly funny and deeply moving story of friendship and loyalty as Sir reflects on his lifelong accomplishments and seeks to reconcile his turbulent friendships with those in his employ before the final curtain. It was first adapted for the screen by Harwood himself 32 years ago, in the 1983 Peter Yates film starring Albert Finney and Tom Courtenay. The current production reverts to Ronald Harwood’s original text as it was written for the stage.

Both men were acclaimed for their own stage roles as Shakespeare’s great tormented king: Ian McKellen in Trevor Nunn’s production for the RSC in 2007 and Hopkins at The National Theatre under the direction of David Hare in 1986. “The Dresser” is directed by Richard Eyre who directed an award-winning production of “King Lear” with Ian Holm for the National Theatre in 1997.

Rounding out the stellar cast for “The Dresser” is Emily Watson (Hilary and Jackie, Breaking Waves) as “Her Ladyship;” Sarah Lancashire (“Happy Valley,” “Last Tango in Halifax”) as stage manager “Madge;” Vanessa Kirby as “Irene;” Edward Fox as “Thornton;” Tom Brooke as “Oxenby/Edmond;” John Ashton as “Gloucester;” Ian Conningham as “Kent;” Annalisa Rossi as “Goneril;” Helen Bradbury as “Regan;” Carl Sanderson as “Cornwall;” Matthew Cottle as “Albany;” and Martin Chamberlain as “Gentleman.”

“The Dresser” is a Playground and Sonia Friedman Production for BBC and Starz in association with Altus Media and Prescience. Colin Callender and Sonia Friedman are executive producers. Polly Hill, Controller of BBC Drama Commissioning, is executive producer for BBC and Paul Brett and Tim Smith are executive producers for Prescience. The producer is Suzan Harrison. The production was filmed in London.

Starz retains all US multiplatform pay TV rights as well as worldwide multiplatform distribution rights to “The Dresser.” BBC retains UK television rights.

 

 

Source: ©2016 Starz Media, LLC. All Rights Reserved.

 

 

 

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