Box Office to Open for Broadway's King Charles III; Watch Clips of NY, London Productions | Playbill

News Box Office to Open for Broadway's King Charles III; Watch Clips of NY, London Productions The Music Box Theatre's box office opens Sept. 5 for the Broadway transfer of the Olivier Award-winning Best Play, King Charles III, which will begin previews Oct. 10 prior to an official opening Nov. 1.

Tickets have been on sale via the internet and phone since June via Telecharge.com or by calling (212) 239-6200. The Music Box is located on West 45th Street between Broadway and Eighth Avenue. The box office is open Mon.-Sat, 10 AM – 8 PM.

The play imagines a future in which Britain's current Queen Elizabeth II has passed away and her son, the current Prince Charles, has assumed the throne. "The Queen is dead," press notes state. "After a lifetime of waiting, Prince Charles ascends the throne. A future of power lies before him...but how to rule?"

Joining the previously announced Tim Pigott-Smith as the imagined King Charles III will be Margot Leicester as Camilla, Anthony Calf as Mr. Stevens, Oliver Chris as William, Richard Goulding as Harry, Nyasha Hatendi as Spencer and other roles, Adam James as Mr. Evans, Miles Richardson as James Reiss, Tom Robertson as Cootsey and other roles, Sally Scott as Sarah and other roles, Tafline Steen as Jess and Lydia Wilson as Kate.

Written by Mike Bartlett and directed by Rupert Goold, King Charles III features sets and costumes by Tom Scutt, music compositions by Jocelyn Pook, lighting design by Jon Clark and sound design by Paul Arditti. The New York transfer is produced by Stuart Thompson, Sonia Friedman and the Almeida Theatre.

For more information, including full performance schedule, visit KingCharlesIIIBroadway.com. See below for the trailer for the upcoming Broadway production:

Here is the trailer for the 2014 London production:

 
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