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Steve Carell is set to make his Broadway debut!
The 61-year-old actor will be portraying Vanya in the famed Anton Chekhov play Uncle Vanya.
According to THR, other stars include William Jackson Harper as Astrov, Jayne Houdyshell as Mama Voinitski, Mia Katigbak as Marina, Alfred Molina as Alexander Serabryakov, Alison Pill as Sonya and Anika Noni Rose as Yelena. This is also the Broadway debut for Mia as well.
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The production will open at Lincoln Center’s Vivian Beaumont Theater on April 24, 2024.
Here’s the synopsis, according to THR: Sonya (Pill) and her uncle Vanya (Carell) live on a family farm in isolation, only to have their lives upended by Sonya’s sick father (Molina) and his wife (Noni Rose), who move in with them.
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Spider-Man: No Way Home”), William Jackson Harper (“Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania”), Jayne Houdyshell (“Only Murders In The Building”) and Tony winner Anika Noni Rose (“Caroline, or Change”).While Carell, 61, is best known for his work in TV series such as “The Morning Show” and films like “Beautiful Boy” and “Evan Almighty,” he spent his formative years as an actor onstage with Chicago’s comedy troupe Second City.
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