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Josh Gad Talks ‘The Book of Mormon’: “It’s been the greatest creative experience I’ve ever had”

Josh Gad, who is currently starring in Broadway’s Book of Mormon as Elder Cunningham, says he is having the time of his life doing the show. “I’m still having a blast. The producers have been incredibly generous with me and have allowed me to do other work while I’m doing

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Hugh Jackman: “To actually be onstage as myself is really freeing, and hopefully in some ways it’s more powerful”

“Honestly, it’s basically been about avoiding unemployment. When I first graduated from drama school, my goal was to keep pushing open as many doors as possible, so that included all different types of film, musical theatre, and straight plays”

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Sam Waterston on ‘Law & Order’ and King Lear: “You’ve got to get old, there’s no way to avoid that, but at least there’s Lear to look forward to”

Sam Waterston, known to many as Jack McCoy on the decade spanning series Law & Order, is enjoying getting back to his roots at New York’s Public Theater. Through November 20th, he is starring in Shakespeare’s King Lear.

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Scarlett Johansson on her Broadway debut: “I’d spent four months bleeding all over the stage, completely exposed”

Johansson starred opposite Live Schreiber in a revival of Arthur Miller’s A View from the Bridge. She dove into the role and experience and says that it “completely took me over in every way. I’d spent four months bleeding all over the stage, completely exposed.”

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