Wednesday, September 07, 2005
Wednesday, August 17, 2005
Monday, August 01, 2005
TOUGH DUTY: Patrick Wilson couldn't be much higher on his currently shooting Little Children feature with Kate Winslet and Jennifer Connelly.
"Not since Angels in America have I had a role that's as meaty," says the actor. "I play a stay-at-home dad, a guy that kind of always wanted to do more with his life than he did. I am married to Jennifer, but you find out that I have an affair with Kate."
Though it's been announced that Patrick's next movie is the Robert DeNiro-directed flick The Good Shepherd, he says it all depends on scheduling. "It's such a great script. I'm really trying to work it out, and I hope I can," he notes.
"Robert DeNiro has been trying to get it done for a few years, and hopefully the movie happens and I'll be in it. I've got my plate full right now, so we'll see what happens," says Wilson, who has four more movies in the works and expects to return to Broadway in 2006 for Barefoot in the Park.
Wednesday, July 20, 2005
Let's Do Lunch: Talking Up Bright Lights, Big City -- Video Feature on Broadway.com!
Tuesday, July 19, 2005
Tuesday, July 05, 2005
Wednesday, June 29, 2005
Wilson, Peet, Clayburgh and Roberts to Be Part of Barefoot Revival
Clayburgh, Peet, Roberts & Wilson Set for Barefoot January Bow
Wilson, Peet, Clayburgh, Roberts to Star in Barefoot in the Park
Tuesday, June 28, 2005
Another Neil Simon Couple
It's looking more and more as if the 2005-6 season will be Neil Simon's year on Broadway. With the Nathan Lane-Matthew Broderick revival of "The Odd Couple" already setting sales records - it has an advance of more than $16 million, unheard of for a straight play - now comes word of the cast for a new production of "Barefoot in the Park," the 1963 romantic comedy by Mr. Simon. Patrick Wilson (who starred in HBO's "Angels in America") and Amanda Peet (in Neil LaBute's "This Is How It Goes") will fill the roles of the newlyweds Paul and Corie Bratter, originally played by Robert Redford and Elizabeth Ashley. Jill Clayburgh and Tony Roberts will also star. (Mr. Roberts replaced Mr. Redford during the Broadway run.) The new production, to be directed by Scott Elliott, begins rehearsals on Dec. 26, with an eye toward a February 2006 opening at a Broadway theater to be announced. JESSE McKINLEY
