"The funny story is, I had literally just finished reading Ibsen’s The Master Builder for pleasure – an extraordinary read," McGregor explained. "Michael got in touch out of the blue and I mentioned how much I’d love to get back on stage.
"And in a moment of pure coincidence, he told me he had a play inspired by The Master Builder sitting on his desk. I asked him to send it to me, and here we are. A moment of total serendipity."
He said Raicek had taken the script in a "fascinating" direction, describing the new play as a "very modern take on sexual politics in a way that resonates particularly for this moment we find ourselves in".
"It examines these issues in a very grown-up way," he continued. "And ultimately, I felt like what a great play it would be to see, and therefore what a great play it would be to do."