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James Earl Jones, Vanessa Redgrave Coming to BROADWAY!

2010_06_darth.jpg It's just been announced that Tony Award-winners James Earl Jones and Vanessa Redgrave are returning to the stage this October to star opposite one another in the Broadway premiere of Alfred Uhry's Pulitzer Prize-winning play, Driving Miss Daisy. Redgrave was last seen on Broadway in Joan Didion’s The Year of Magical Thinking, while Jones made his Broadway debut in the Tony Award-winning play Sunrise at Campobello in 1958, and won a Tony for his performance in original Broadway production of Fences (Denzel Washington just won a Tony for his performance in the same role.)

The Academy Award-winning movie adaptation of Driving Miss Daisy was a big, earnest Hollywood hit, and starred Jessica Tandy as the titular white Jew Daisy, and Morgan Freeman as the titular black driver. "What begins as a troubled and hostile pairing, soon blossoms into a profound, life-altering friendship that transcends all the societal boundaries placed between them." The movie is perhaps most famous for the [SPOILER ALERT] steamy sex scenes between Freeman and Tandy, which the actress later described as "mind-blowingly dignified."

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  • Gregoire

    These are the two greatest living actors and could probably pull off a re-staging of The Blue Room to rapturous applause.

  • SikBug

    James Earl Jones was amazing when I saw him in "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof"

  • justthinkin

    Hey, they don't call it acting for nothing. JEJ I can see, sort of. Redgrave, however, is what is euphemistically called "an interesting choice".

  • EastRiver

    The choice of picture made my day.

  • Mr Mel

    Vanessa as a Southern Jewish Lady? It's a role she's always dreamed of. It really shouldn't be James Earl Jones driving, but Eddy Murphy. With her in it, it becomes a farce.

  • LeLY

    Isn't James Earl Jones like 300 years-old?

    How is he going to pull off a capable driver?

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