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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Bonneville Trades Downton for Stage Love Story

Bonneville Trades Downton for Stage Love Story

9 Jan

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Summary

  • Hugh Bonneville stars in 'Shadowlands' stage play about C.S. Lewis.
  • The production dramatizes the love story of C.S. Lewis and Joy Davidman.
  • Maggie Siff joins Bonneville as Joy Davidman in the London production.
Bonneville Trades Downton for Stage Love Story

Hugh Bonneville has transitioned from his beloved role in Downton Abbey to star in the West End production of 'Shadowlands.' This play, opening on February 5, 2026, at the Aldwych Theatre, brings to life the poignant love story of Narnia author C.S. Lewis and his wife, Joy Davidman. Bonneville, 62, takes on the role of Lewis, while Maggie Siff, 51, portrays Joy, an American poet and mother of two.

The critically acclaimed production, which runs until May 9, 2026, is based on William Nicholson's 1989 stage play, itself adapted from a 1985 BBC television film. 'Shadowlands' has a rich history, having been adapted into a film in 1993, starring Anthony Hopkins and Debra Winger, and earning a BAFTA Award. This marks Bonneville's return to theatre, a medium where he began his career.

Bonneville, who previously played C.S. Lewis on stage in 2019, expressed his deep connection to the story, highlighting its universal themes of love and loss. He noted the story's enduring appeal, emphasizing how it explores coping with adversity. The production's early reviews have been overwhelmingly positive, with The i calling it a "theatrical triumph" and The Guardian praising Bonneville's captivating performance.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
'Shadowlands' is a play that dramatizes the real-life love story between C.S. Lewis and his wife, Joy Davidman.
Hugh Bonneville is starring as C.S. Lewis, and Maggie Siff is playing Joy Davidman in the London West End production.
The play 'Shadowlands' starring Hugh Bonneville began its previews on London's West End from February 5, 2026.

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