Game of Thrones plays Ian McElhinney his work as a director of The Mill at Sonning bring the world premiere of his new play Killjoy early May.
Northern Irish actor and director appeared on numerous television programs, including Taggart, Hornblower, cold feet and The Tudors.
Recently, he is best known for his role as Morgan Monroe in autumn and Barristan Selmy in the blockbuster Game of Thrones known.
As a director, he is best known for his work on the original production of stones in his pockets, the Irish comedy for which it nominated on a rural village in County Kerry which is invaded by a film crew from Hollywood, for an award Tony.
But McElhinney is replacing the treacherous realm of Westeros for the criminal record of a fading star who will do anything to his contract in the game will take place on Thursday, May 7, to Saturday to renew, June 6
Tickets start at £ 42.50 and two meals, tea and coffee and a program.
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