Nicole Kidman is going again to Broadway.
The celebrity, 44, is said to be in shares to take the best part in Terence Rattigan‘s After the Dance about a man who simply leaves his spouse for a youthful lady on the Excellent Bright Way in either springtime or fall 2013, according to the Daily Mail newspaper.
Should shares be accomplished, it would be once the Australia celebrity has showed up in a New York cinema since David Hare‘s The Blue Room, instructed by Sam Mendes, in 1998.
She was due to perform on Lovely Chicken of Younger generation with Wayne Franco but generation was postponed.
The celebrity, 44, is said to be in shares to take the best part in Terence Rattigan‘s After the Dance about a man who simply leaves his spouse for a youthful lady on the Excellent Bright Way in either springtime or fall 2013, according to the Daily Mail newspaper.
Should shares be accomplished, it would be once the Australia celebrity has showed up in a New York cinema since David Hare‘s The Blue Room, instructed by Sam Mendes, in 1998.
She was due to perform on Lovely Chicken of Younger generation with Wayne Franco but generation was postponed.