Benedict Cumberbatch Heading To ‘Hamlet’

Benedict Cumberbatch is going from Sherlock to Shakespeare.

London’s Barbican Centre said Wednesday he will play Hamlet at the venue next year.

The Lyndsey Turner-directed production of “Hamlet” will run from August to October 2015, and the 12-week stint in the 1,160-seat venue is guaranteed to be a hot ticket. Cumberbatch has gained fans around the world for his role in the BBC TV drama “Sherlock” as cerebral sleuth Sherlock Holmes.

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Producer Sonia Friedman called Cumberbatch “one of the most gifted and exciting actors of his generation.”

Cumberbatch, who recently appeared onscreen in “The Fifth Estate,” ‘‘12 Years a Slave” and “The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug,” won an Olivier theater award for his starring role in “Frankenstein” at Britain’s National Theatre in 2011.

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