Director Peter Hall apologizes for interrupting 'Downton Abbey' star at theatre opening night

LONDON - British theatre director Peter Hall has apologized for disrupting a star of "Downton Abbey" during the opening night of a West End stage show.

Laura Carmichael, who plays Lady Edith Crawley in the hit costume drama, was performing the final speech of Anton Chekhov's "Uncle Vanya" when Hall began speaking loudly from the auditorium.

Audience members heard the 81-year-old director repeatedly saying "it's not working" while Carmichael spoke.

On Monday, Hall insisted he had not been heckling, merely "briefly disoriented" after waking from a brief doze.

Hall, founder of the Royal Shakespeare Company, said he was "mortified" that he had disrupted Friday's performance.

He said his remarks "were not in any way related to 'Uncle Vanya' which I think is a very fine production with a marvelous company of actors."