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Evening Standard (Fortune’s Fool)
Game of Thrones fans know him from TV but to followers of Russian theatre Iain Glen is the go-to actor.

Financial Times (Uncle Vanya)
Why does Uncle Vanya’s existential gloom speak to us so profoundly?

The Guardian (Ghosts)
Leading actors do not often make the leap into directing, but Iain Glen has wanted to for years.

The Times (The Crucible)
Actor Iain Glen, 44, takes a no-nonsense approach to health, and sailing helps to ground him.

The Stage (The Crucible)
For an actor who is equally happy on stage and screen, Iain Glen is fortunate enough to have a foot in both camps.

RADA Magazine (The Blue Room)
It was good to see you back on stage in The Blue Room, David Hare’s new version of Arthur Schnitzler’s ‘La Ronde’.

Vogue (The Blue Room)
So what kind of a way to spell your name is ‘Iain’? Mr. Glen grins. “The right way!”

In Theatre, Broadway (The Blue Room)
Now And Glen: Getting intimate with The Blue Room star Iain Glen.

Daily Telegraph (Martin Guerre)
In and around the Prince Edward Theatre a sense of bristling urgency is evident.

The Times (Henry V)
American film studios are wooing the latest star in the firmament of the Royal Shakespeare Company…

Sunday Express (King Lear)
It was, without doubt, the largest gathering of egos since the Oscars ceremony.

Scotland on Sunday (Macbeth)
Double, double, toil no trouble. Iain Glen has never seen Macbeth produced…

The Weekender (Macbeth)
This is no Bragger I see before me. Iain Glen is not insecure, but he’s certainly not one to blow his own trumpet.

Time Out (The Man Who Had All The Luck)
Up a winding stair, in a sunlit garret, Iain Glen is a figure at odds with the office furniture.

Evening Standard (Hapgood)
Gorgeous Iain Glen. A Canny Scotsman. He’s set for the top – but only on his own terms.