
Shia LaBeouf is heading to the stage.
The 37-year-old actor has joined the cast of the new play Henry Johnson, a world premiere production from playwright David Mamet.
The new play “follows the plight of a man after an act of compassion upends his life.” Also starring in the show are Evan Jonigkeit in the title role, plus Oscar nominee David Paymer and Dominic Hoffman. The L Word: Generation Q showrunner Marja-Lewis Ryan is directing.
The play will be performed at The Electric Lodge in Venice, Calif. with performances beginning on September 1. The four-week limited run will end on September 24.
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“I am incredibly grateful to have the opportunity to work with David Mamet,” Shia said in a statement (via Deadline). “His talent and creativity are unparalleled, and it is truly an honor to collaborate with arguably our greatest living playwright. Henry Johnson is a unique and compelling story. It has not only inspired me but has also pushed me to grow as a performer. Marja’s guidance and mentorship have been invaluable, and I am grateful for the knowledge and wisdom Evan has shared with me. Working with these artists has deepened my appreciation for the power of storytelling. I am immensely thankful for the chance to learn from and build with them.”
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