Alexander McQueen Play Set to Open in London
The Alexander McQueen retrospectives are not ending anytime soon. With the late designer’s

The Alexander McQueen retrospectives are not ending anytime soon. With the late designer’s “Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty” exhibition opening just last week at London’s Victoria and Albert Museum, there is now a play in the pipelines as well. Opening on May 12, “McQueen” is a play written by James Phillips and directed by John Caird, documenting the creative’s life and struggles. On the playbill will be Glee‘s Dianna Agron as a fictional character, Stephen Wright as McQueen, and Tracy Ann-Oberman as Isabella Blow. The play will show at London’s St. James Theatre, and is touted to “be more than a bio play” and will document “a journey into the visionary imagination and dark dream world of Alexander McQueen.”