Edmonton Journal

Woody Allen musical a ‘dream’ role for Braff

Actor to sing on stage in Bullets Over Broadway in March 2014

- MARK KENNEDY

NEW YORK — Zach Braff will make his Broadway debut next year in a musical adaptation of Woody Allen’s crime caper Bullets Over Broadway. The only person who might be more excited than Braff is his dad.

“If my father loved two things most, it was Woody Allen movies and Broadway musicals,” Braff said by phone from Los Angeles.

Written by Allen and Douglas McGrath, the story follows a struggling young playwright who is forced to cast a mobster’s talentless girlfriend in his latest drama. Braff will play the hero, portrayed by John Cusack in the 1994 film.

“It’s thrilling,” Braff says. “I keep waking up expecting it to be a dream.”

Five-time Tony Award-winner Susan Stroman will direct and choreograp­h the show, which will start performanc­es in March 2014 at the St. James Theatre.

The musical sees Braff return to his acting roots: He played Allen’s son in one scene when he was 18 in the film Manhattan Murder Mystery before going to Northweste­rn University to study film.

“If you would have asked me a couple months ago ‘What are your dreams as an actor?’ I would have said, ‘I’d love to do a Broadway musical one day and I’d love to work with Woody Allen again.’”

The rest of the cast will be made up of Vincent Pastore (The Sopranos), Betsy Wolfe (The Mystery of Edwin Drood), Lenny Wolpe (The Drowsy Chaperone) and Helene Yorke (Grease).

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Zach Braff

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