Is Adam Driver Considering a Return to Broadway?

By: Sep. 20, 2016
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Following hugely popular turns as villain, Kylo Ren, in the latest Star Wars installment and as Lena Dunham's on again/off again boyfriend, Adam, on the HBO hit series, Girls, the New York Post is reporting that Adam Driver may be considering a Broadway comeback.

Page Six reports that we may see Driver hunking it up in a potential revival of the Tennessee Williams' classic, A Streetcar Named Desire. There is no word as to any other casting at this time, but it is rumored that Fun Home director, Sam Gold, will helm the production.

Adam Driver has previously been seen on Broadway in the 2011 Roundabout revival of Man and Boy and the 2010 revival of Mrs. Warren's profession. Past credits also include off- Broadway's 2011 revival of Angels in America, as well as the 2012 production of Look Back in Anger. Driver is a graduate of the Julliard School of Drama.


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