Sienna Miller's Broadway debut set for Oct. 22

In this Nov. 7, 2008 file photo, British actress Sienna Miller arrives at the launch event for the Hollywood Domino game in central London. (AP Photo/Joel Ryan, file)
In this Nov. 7, 2008 file photo, British actress Sienna Miller arrives at the launch event for the Hollywood Domino game in central London. (AP Photo/Joel Ryan, file) (Joel Ryan - AP)
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The Associated Press
Tuesday, February 17, 2009; 1:18 PM

NEW YORK -- The Roundabout Theatre Company says Sienna Miller will open Oct. 22 in its production of "After Miss Julie," playwright Patrick Marber's take on a 19th- century Strindberg classic about class, sex and power.

The three-character play will be directed by Mark Brokaw. Previews will begin Sept. 18 at the Roundabout's American Airlines Theatre for a limited engagement through Dec. 6.

Other casting will be announced later.

In "After Miss Julie," Marber has updated Strindberg's "Miss Julie" to 1945 on the eve of the Labour Party's election victory in England. The 27-year-old Miller will portray the title character, a wealthy young woman involved with a family manservant.

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