Quieten down, will you! Majesterial Mirren gives revellers a royal telling-off

 
I'm trying to do a play in here! Dame Helen Mirren
7 May 2013

Dame Helen Mirren stormed out of the Gielgud theatre in the West End on Saturday evening dressed in her costume of tiara and pearls to order a group of drummers to be quiet as they were disrupting the performance of The Audience, in which she plays the Queen. Rufus Wright, who plays Prime Minister David Cameron, joined her in haranguing the offenders - who were quick to quieten down.

The 67-year-old actress, whose performance in The Audience won her an Olivier Award last week, left the theatre to confront a troupe of performers who were promoting their festival for gay and transgender people due to take place in east London this month.

"Clearly angered she shrieked 'Quiet! I'm trying to do a play in here! People have paid a lot of money for tickets'," said a spokesperson for the organisers, Orange Nation.

Rufus Wright, who plays Prime Minister David Cameron in the production, also told the musicians to be quiet.

On Twitter he wrote: "Just fulfilled a lifelong ambition by bellowing at 25 drummers to shut the f*** up. West End theatres got thin walls."

He added: "You should have seen Helen. She came out in full Queen costume and shouted at the drummers too. Honestly. It was breathtaking".

The parade, which had paused outside a bar on Rupert Street for a drum crescendo, were quiet after their telling-off from Dame Helen.

Mark Williams from the festival organisers said: "Obviously we are terribly upset if we caused her any distress. If she'd like to let her hair down and attend the festival she'd be more than welcome."

According to The Telegraph, the noise from the parade became increasingly difficult to ignore towards the end of the first act and during the interval, audience members discovered a band of drummers outside the theatre.

Ben Scotchbrook, a television news presenter who was watching the play, told The Telegraph he could not find a policeman to intervene and was unable to move on the group himself.

But after Mr Scotchbrook returned inside, Dame Helen appeared from the stage door and was more successful in quieting the incessant noise.

On Twitter, Mr Scotchbrook wrote: "Long may she reign... Helen Mirren, dressed as the Queen, leaves Gielgud Theatre at interval to move on deafening drummers spoiling the show."

In the play, written by Peter Morgan, Dame Helen returns to her Oscar-winning performance as the Queen.

The Audience depicts the Queen in conversation with the many prime ministers who have served throughout her reign.

Dame Helen's spokesman and the Gielgud theatre did not respond to requests for comment.

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