Stephens and Eccleston join Anderson in A Doll’s House

Published Friday 27 March 2009 at 11:46 by Matthew Hemley

Toby Stephens, Tara Fitzgerald and Christopher Eccleston are to join Gillian Anderson in the Donmar Warehouse’s forthcoming production of Ibsen’s A Doll’s House.

As revealed last year, Anderson, best known for playing Scully in TV’s The X Files, will take the role of Nora in the production, which is a new version of the play by Zinnie Harris.

Stephens will play Thomas, while Fitzgerald will take the part of Christine Lyle and Eccleston will play Neil Kelman.

Other cast members include Anton Lesser as Dr Rank and Maggie Wells as Annie.

The production is being directed by Kfir Yefet and designed by Anthony Ward.

It will run from May 14 to July 18.

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