<p>London: British actor Ian McKellen, 85, fell off a <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/london">London</a> stage mid-performance and is now recovering after being taken to hospital, a theatre spokesman told the <em>BBC</em> on Tuesday.</p><p>McKellen is starring as John Falstaff in <em>"Player Kings"</em>, a production of William Shakespeare's <em>"Henry IV, Parts One and Two"</em>, in the capital's West End <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/theatre">theatre</a> district.</p>.Oscar winning director Jordan Peele's new film set to release in October 2026.<p>In a fight scene during Monday evening's performance, McKellen lost his footing and fell off the front of the stage, crying out as staff rushed to help, the <em>BBC</em> reported.</p><p>The show was cancelled and he was taken to hospital. He is in "good spirits" and expected to "make a speedy and full recovery" and will be back on stage on Wednesday, the theatre spokesman said.</p><p>McKellen is best known for playing Gandalf in the film versions of <em>"Lord of the Rings"</em> and <em>"The Hobbit"</em> and was also Magneto in the <em>"X-Men"</em> movies.</p><p>His stage career stretches back to 1961, where his credits include playing Richard III, King Lear and Macbeth.</p>
<p>London: British actor Ian McKellen, 85, fell off a <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/london">London</a> stage mid-performance and is now recovering after being taken to hospital, a theatre spokesman told the <em>BBC</em> on Tuesday.</p><p>McKellen is starring as John Falstaff in <em>"Player Kings"</em>, a production of William Shakespeare's <em>"Henry IV, Parts One and Two"</em>, in the capital's West End <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/theatre">theatre</a> district.</p>.Oscar winning director Jordan Peele's new film set to release in October 2026.<p>In a fight scene during Monday evening's performance, McKellen lost his footing and fell off the front of the stage, crying out as staff rushed to help, the <em>BBC</em> reported.</p><p>The show was cancelled and he was taken to hospital. He is in "good spirits" and expected to "make a speedy and full recovery" and will be back on stage on Wednesday, the theatre spokesman said.</p><p>McKellen is best known for playing Gandalf in the film versions of <em>"Lord of the Rings"</em> and <em>"The Hobbit"</em> and was also Magneto in the <em>"X-Men"</em> movies.</p><p>His stage career stretches back to 1961, where his credits include playing Richard III, King Lear and Macbeth.</p>