Actress Helen Mirren is set to return to Broadway with the musical adaptation of Peter Morgan's "The Audience."
Mirren previously played the role of Queen at last year's "The Audience" run in London and next year, she will be taking on the same role on Broadway, according to Arts Beat.
"The Audience" will be staged at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theater on February 17 and will run officially open this coming March 8. The show will run through June 28, 2015, the same publication noted.
In the past, "The Audience" in London has been reviewed by the New York Times which commended Mirren for her role as the Queen.
"As embodied by an unimpeachably authoritative Mrs. Mirren, this second Elizabeth II is betraying just enough emotion to make her embraceably human but not enough to embarrass anyone, not even the woman she's playing. As a work of speculative, fact-based fiction, The Audience isn't a patch on The Queen."
"The Audience" chronicles the 12 private weekly meetings between the monarch and Britain's prime ministers, over the span of the Queen's six-decade reign, the Associated Press reported.
In the play, the Queen will be portrayed, primarily as a 20-something woman to a wise octogenarian, ABC News confirmed.
"The Audience" marks Mirren's third Brodway stint, following successful portrayals in Turgenev's "A Month in the Country" and Strindberg's "Dance of Death." Mirren was nominated for Tony Awards on both plays, according to the LA Times.
As of late, Mirren also stars in her latest movie, "The Hundred-Foot Journey." Multiple sources have reviewed the film and have labeled it bland and non-enjoyable.
The Hindustan Times wrote, "Given all these lovely ingredients, then, why is the final product so bland - and, not to lay on too many cooking metaphors, reductive? A couple of scenes feel borrowed from what remains the most original food movie of all, the animated Ratatouille."