Boisson was set to be a wildcard entry last year but had to pull out after tearing an anterior cruciate ligament just a week before the French Open began.
"I'd recently been thinking that I'd love to act again," he told BBC News. "I'd come to the end of my record contract, and I have a bit more breathing space to try a few different things and not feel, oh, well I have to deliver an album to my record label."Alexander will take over from Doctor Who star Ncuti Gatwa, who starred in The Importance of Being Earnest when it opened at the National Theatre in 2024.
He will play Algernon when the production transfers to the Noel Coward Theatre in London."What's not to love?" Alexander asked. "It's such a brilliant play, Oscar Wilde's most celebrated comedy. I saw the National production and thought it was fantastic, and this opportunity came along and I jumped at the chance."Alexander shot to fame when his band Years & Years
and went on to have hits such as King and Shine, and score a number one album.He later went solo, although continued to perform as Years & Years, and scored another top-charting album in 2021. He has performed with Sir Elton John and Kylie Minogue, and was the UK's Eurovision entrant last year.
However, after his most recent album Polari, released in February, reached number 17, Alexander announced his departure from his record label.
"They aren't dropping me, they just aren't renewing my contract,"Shares had surged last year, on hopes his alliance with Trump would benefit the company.
But investor sentiment soured this year, as Musk's alliance with Trump and his role leading controversial cuts to government spending proved a lightning rod,Investors were also concerned that Musk - who had been fighting for a record-breaking pay package - was not focused on the company.
Last month, the head of Tesla's board was forced to publicly deny a report that the company had started to look for someone else to lead the firm.that he would be stepping back from his role leading Doge had prompted an upswing in the stock. He