Game of Thrones Stage Adaptation 'The Mad King' Reveals Premiere Date and Creative Team
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Game of Thrones Stage Adaptation 'The Mad King' Reveals Premiere Date and Creative Team

authorBy Guillermo del Toro
DateApr 02, 2026
Read time2 min

The Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) has unveiled the highly anticipated premiere details and complete production team for its latest theatrical endeavor, “Game of Thrones: The Mad King.” This ambitious stage adaptation, drawing from George R. R. Martin's renowned novels, has been brought to life by adapter Duncan Macmillan and director Dominic Cooke, promising a fresh and captivating interpretation of the Westeros saga.

Scheduled to debut at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon, the world premiere run will span from July 20 to September 5. This production will delve into the pivotal years leading up to the events chronicled in Martin's books, offering audiences an immersive experience within a newly configured theatre space. The creative minds behind this epic include notable figures such as puppetry and movement directors Nick Barnes and Finn Caldwell of Lume, set designer Chloe Lamford, costume designer Georgia McGuinness, lighting designer Jon Clark, composer Will Stuart, and sound designer Tom Gibbons, with casting overseen by Amy Ball CDG. George R. R. Martin himself is actively involved as an executive producer and creator, ensuring authenticity to the original narrative.

RSC's co-artistic directors, Daniel Evans and Tamara Harvey, expressed their enthusiasm for the project, highlighting the collaboration of visionary talents poised to redefine Martin's world for the stage. They emphasized the unique theatre arrangement designed to place spectators directly within the heart of the narrative, fostering a sense of intrigue and theatrical grandeur. This co-production, backed by Simon Painter, Tim Lawson, Mark Manuel, Warner Bros. Theatre Ventures on behalf of HBO, and Access Entertainment, signifies a bold and exhilarating venture into the dramatic landscapes of Westeros, promising an extraordinary experience for all attendees.

This innovative theatrical production exemplifies how cherished narratives can transcend mediums, offering new perspectives and engaging diverse audiences. The collaboration between literary and stage visionaries not only enriches the cultural landscape but also fosters a deeper appreciation for storytelling's enduring power, reminding us that creativity knows no bounds and can continually inspire and captivate.

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