Daniel Craig, aka James Bond, and Hugh Jackman, aka Wolverine, will team up in a new play this fall on Broadway, The Post has learned.
The drama, "A Steady Rain" by Keith Huff, is about two Chicago cops whose lifelong friendship is put to the test when they become involved in a domestic dispute in a poor neighborhood.
"Some people can thrive and bloom living life in a living room, that's perfect for some people of one hundred and five. But I at least gotta try, when I think of all the sights that I gotta see, all the places I gotta play, all the things that I gotta be at"
Well I didn't want to get into it, but he's a Satanist.
Every full moon he sacrifices 4 puppies to the Dark Lord and smears their blood on his paino.
This should help you understand the score for Wicked a little bit more.
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Hughs's schedule seems to be relatively free for the summer and fall as he expects filming for The Unbound Captives ( with Rachel Weisz and Rob Pattinson) only towards the end of the year, as announced. So, I guess this will be a limited run!
I wonder if this means that Houdini is postponed, as that was supposed to open in the spring of 2010.
I have to say that when I saw the headline I was hoping that they'd be doing something by Caryl Churchill. Craig's best work to date was in the original production of A NUMBER and as pretentious and absurd as many may find Churchill to be, you can bet she'd write something brilliant for these two. I'd kill to see them do A NUMBER together (maybe alternating as the Father and the 3 clones/1 son?)
I actually think they might be a perfect team for THE ZOO STORY by Albee, the only living playwright better than Churchill as far as I'm concerned. Imagine Jackman as Jerry... all strung-out and queeny and volatile... and Craig as Peter... stiff-upper-lip (does anyone do that better?) but desperate and mildly curious what Jerry's mania is all about.
Hell, Albee would probably write them a new play just to get them naked on stage (ala David Burtka in THE PLAY ABOUT THE BABY, etc.) and while that thought doesn't entice me, anything by Albee on Broadway certainly does (considering Tyne Daly and Bill Pullman aren't big enough names to get his new work transferred to Broadway).
And, no... I don't think a stage adaptation of WOMEN IN LOVE is the best idea to whoever suggested nude wrestling...
I was hoping Hugh's Broadway return would involve something in which he sings, but at this point, I will take whatever I can get!
If they are going to do a show with the two of them in cop uniforms, why not go the whole distance and stage a revival of THE FULL MONTY. Hmmmm....I see Daniel, Hugh, Cheyenne, Gavin Creel, uh....who else? That would bring the boys AND the girls!!!!