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One of the biggest backstories that loomed over Game of Thrones from the very beginning was the story of “The Mad King,” Aerys II Targaryen (son of Aegon “Egg” V Targaryen) and the last of the dynasty to ever sit on the Iron Throne. Well, The Mad King is now the official title of new Game of Thrones project, which creator George R.R. Martin is heavily involved in shaping.
The Mad King Will Be Game of Thrones‘ First Stage Production

Deadline is exclusively reporting that Game of Thrones: The Mad King is an official stage production, which is set to premiere this summer in the UK, at the Royal Shakespeare Company’s (RSC) Royal Shakespeare Theatre at Stratford-upon-Avon (with rumors it could move to the West End after summer). The Royal Shakespeare Theatre is one of the most hallowed performance spaces in the theatre world, and speaks to the level of prestige that is going into this project, and the massive hype it is expected to generate.
The Mad King will be directed by Dominic Cooke, who has spent “several years” developing the project alongside playwright Duncan Macmillan. No cast members have been announced yet, but casting for the show is said to already be underway. George R.R. Martin (who started out working at the RSC) came onboard to help develop the show with Macmillan, filling in gaps of previous books and auxiliary writings, while also revealing new details he has never shared through the texts. Macmillan calls Martin a “fantastically trusting collaborator while also being protective of his characters and world,” which is about where we’d expect him to be, after the backlash to the final Game of Thrones Season, House of the Dragon, and his long, long, long-delayed final volumes of the “A Song of Ice and Fire” book series. Still, both the Harry Potter and Stranger Things franchises have found massive success by selling key bits of storytelling lore as stage plays; Game of Thrones may be making the most ambitious sales pitch yet, and one that actually matches the world and aesthetic of the actual series.
Game of Thrones: The Mad King Is Telling The Story Fans Have Longed to See

The story of Game of Thrones: The Mad King will be set more than five years before the events of the original HBO series. Initial story details point to the play opening on a major event in GoT lore: The Great Tourney at Harrenhal, when Aerys’ eldest son, Rhaegar, changed the history of Westeros by winning the joust and publicly crowning Robert Baratheon’s betrothed, Lyanna Stark, his “queen of love and beauty,” instead of his wife, Elia Martell. That one act sparked forbidden love between Lyanna and Rhaegar, but also destabilized the entire political web of Westeros, leading to King Aerys II descending into madness; Rhaegar and Lyanna eloping and secretly birthing a son (Jon Snow); and Robert Baratheon joining with Ned Stark and Jon Arryn in an uprising called “Robert’s Rebellion,” which ended with the Mad King’s assassination, and the Targaryen Dynasty being destroyed, as Robert Baratheon claims the Iron Throne.









