Taron Egerton has explained his decision to leave the West End production Cock, which ended its 12-week long limited run last month.
At the time of his departure, Cock producers said that the 32-year-old’s exit was due to “personal reasons” while Egerton’s understudy Joel Harper-Jackson fulfilled the role alongside Bridgerton’s Jonathan Bailey.
Egerton’s departure occurred a month into the revival of Mike Bartlett’s comedy, after a series of unfortunate events for the Rocketman star.
In the first preview of the play, Egerton fainted onstage mid-performance and after a brief return to the production, he tested positive for COVID and was forced to pull out and isolate.
In a recent interview with the New York Times, Egerton explained that his exit from the play was due to a close family member being diagnosed with cancer.
Egerton said: “Toward the end of last year, a close family member was diagnosed with cancer, and I dropped out of a film to come home and be with that person.
“I thought that, with the play, I was ready to go back to work, but I wasn’t. I had to leave, and it was sad, and absolutely one of the hardest decisions I’ve had to make.”
Directed by Marianne Elliott, Cock is a play about a man named John (Bailey) who falls in love with a woman (Jade Anouka) while on a break from his boyfriend (Egerton/Harper-Jackson).