Scarlett Johansson heading back to Broadway?
March 8th, 2011 - 5:09 pm ICT by ANILondon, March 08 (ANI): If rumours are to be believed, then Scarlett Johansson is heading back to Broadway to romance Jon Hamm and John Krasinski in a new production of ‘The Philadelphia Story’.
According to Variety, the three actors all appeared at a recent reading of the play in New York, hosted by Drama Desk Award-winning director Alex Timbers.
The report has sparked speculation the trio will take on the story in a new production of the play, which was made famous by the 1940 Oscar-winning film adaptation starring Katharine Hepburn as a scheming socialite opposite Cary Grant and James Stewart, reports the Daily Express.
Johansson bagged a coveted Tony Award last year (10) for her Broadway debut in ‘A View From The Bridge’. (ANI)
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