1 of 4 | Keira Knightley arrives at the 87th Academy Awards at the Hollywood & Highland Center in Los Angeles on February 22, 2015. The 'Everest' actress canceled her Oct. 7 Broadway performance blaming "minor injury." Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI |
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NEW YORK, Oct. 8 (UPI) -- Actress Keira Knightley canceled her Broadway performance in Therese Raquin Wednesday night due to injury.
The Imitation Game actress and new mom canceled the Oct. 7 preview show at New York's Studio 54 theater blaming "minor injury." The play, still in its preview phase, will officially open Oct. 29.
This isn't Knightley's first Broadway slip-up as, at no fault of her own, the actress was loudly interrupted during her debut performance by an unruly fan.
"As soon as the play started, there was a guy who started yelling, 'This was all looney tunes!'" an audience member recounted after last week's performance.
"I turned and notice that there was a guy hanging off the mezzanine yelling stuff to the stage. 'Keira, none of this is real! This is all an act! Christ was born of a virgin!'" she said. "He kept yelling before ending with a perfunctory, 'Will you marry me?'"
Knightley plays the stage show's protagonist, Therese, who marries a "weak and selfish" man named Camille, accepting an unhappy fate. She soon falls in love with her husband's childhood friend Laurent and enters a "dangerous game" of passion and secrecy.