Phoebe Waller-Bridge is taking 'Fleabag' back on stage.
The 33-year-old actress and writer - best known for creating and starring in the play which inspired her BBC Three sitcom - is bringing back the hit show for a final run on the West End.
The popular production will soon be in theatres for a limited run, and it will be the last time fans can see the comedienne in the beloved title role.
The play has just finished a sold-out run off-Broadway in New York at the Soho Playhouse, and the second season which recently aired on BBC Three has been well received.
The tragi-comedy follows how Fleabag - who is sexually liberated and emotionally cold - navigates through life in London.
In the television series, Phoebe stars as a troubled young woman alongside Olivia Colman, Andrew Scott, Kristin Scott-Thomas and Fiona Shaw.
Now, the upcoming stage production will show at the Wyndham's Theatre in London for a four-week run from 20th August to the 14th September.
'Fleabag' tickets will go on sale from 3pm on Thursday 2nd May 2019.
Meanwhile, the brunette - who is also famed for producing and writing 'Killing Eve' - is busy working on the script for Bond 25 after being drafted in to help with the script for the upcoming Bond movie at the special request of Daniel Craig himself.
The 51-year-old actor reportedly asked for the hilarious writer to be a part of the team after being impressed by her work on the small screen.
Whilst in the United States, Phoebe met with Craig to discuss the script, which he felt needed some "polishing" by injecting more humour into the script with her offbeat style of writing.
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