Brie Larson showing off her shaving head in the Western Drama “Elektra”

Brie Larson Change her bold hair-this is part of her latest role.
Larson, 35, showed off her head she had just shaved through the posts shared by Instagram on Saturday, February 1.
The actress added the title to “the most special and energetic time”, which refers to her time on the stage of the Western District ElektraEssence “Make this video to taste the past few months we have prepared for our first appearance for the Western District. I have never participated in the strict rehearsal process, and the drama we created is completely unique. The unbelievable actors and creative teams have changed my life!
The video includes the rehearsal time of Larson on the stage, showing her completely shaved head. The actress also spoke to the camera and explained that she made a video “is a way to enter the ‘Elektra’ script.”
She explained: “Just look at the rehearsal space.” “Just to make us start the atmosphere of this show from the beginning.”
Ralson added that the team is “commemorating” the original data of the play, which is based on Greek mythology. She continued: “These dramas do not have specific locations and scenes.” “We are a bit honored to respect this in the open theater and other contemporary items (such as airships) to respect this.”
This is the second dramatic hair that Larson has appeared in the drama. In November, she showed a new elf in a photo shared on Instagram. The change of style is a prominent tone, because Larson’s hair had blond hair and cut her bust.
Larson released the show in an interview telegraph She was published on January 31. “She often said” no “is really amazing,” she said when she talked about her role. “Sometimes, I don’t know why she said no. But this is her most repeated and lasting part. She is like: No!”
Elektra Directed by Tony nominee Danish fish Based on Anne Carson (Anne Carson) Sophocles’ translation of Greek tragedy. Larson’s character was angry with her mother Clytemnestra, who killed her father Agamemnon.
“She is basically impossible, and she is unwilling to see it,” Lalson also told the media. “But this is a part of the reason that made her such a deep experience. In the drama, you have to provide the audience with the way to like her. The show does not try to explain herself. It’s-this is the text. This is my feelings. I want you to hear my feelings.
Elektra The play will open in the West District of London on January 24.