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November 3rd 2008 17:26
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Richard Dreyfuss is to appear on the London stage five years after he was fired from the musical The Producers.The US actor was due to take on the role of Max Bialystock in the hit Mel Brooks musical The Producers in London in 2004 but was replaced by Nathan Lane.He joked on Monday: "I'm very excited to have a chance of not being fired before the opening. Stay tuned!"Spacey, who is also the Old Vic's artistic director, said: "He (Dreyfuss) is a brilliant actor whom I've long admired and I'm thrilled that we are being given this opportunity to work together.
Well will be revived for a second run of 32 performances only at Shaftesbury Avenue's Apollo Theatre, beginning performances Dec. 29 (prior to an official opening Dec. 30), for a run to Jan. 24, 2009.
Lisa Kron's autobiographical play Well, first seen at New York's Public Theater in 2004 and subsequently at Broadway's Longacre Theatre for a brief run in 2006, will make a return to the West End in December. After receiving its European premiere in a short run in the Studio 2 space of Trafalgar Studios in September, It will succeed the current production of Rain Man,
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Richard Dreyfuss is to appear on the London stage five years after he was fired from the musical The Producers.The US actor was due to take on the role of Max Bialystock in the hit Mel Brooks musical The Producers in London in 2004 but was replaced by Nathan Lane.He joked on Monday: "I'm very excited to have a chance of not being fired before the opening. Stay tuned!"Spacey, who is also the Old Vic's artistic director, said: "He (Dreyfuss) is a brilliant actor whom I've long admired and I'm thrilled that we are being given this opportunity to work together.
Well will be revived for a second run of 32 performances only at Shaftesbury Avenue's Apollo Theatre, beginning performances Dec. 29 (prior to an official opening Dec. 30), for a run to Jan. 24, 2009.
Lisa Kron's autobiographical play Well, first seen at New York's Public Theater in 2004 and subsequently at Broadway's Longacre Theatre for a brief run in 2006, will make a return to the West End in December. After receiving its European premiere in a short run in the Studio 2 space of Trafalgar Studios in September, It will succeed the current production of Rain Man,
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