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Alec Baldwin is currently starring alongside Ben Foster and Tom Sturridge in Orphans on Broadway, and he talked to "Extra's" AJ Calloway about the experience, the play's physicality, and addressed rumors that he is headed to late-night TV. Click below to watch the interview!
The Broadway production of Lyle Kessler's Orphans, directed by Daniel Sullivan, opened on April 18th at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre (236 West 45th Street). This production marks the first Broadway staging of the play.
In Orphans, two orphaned brothers are living in a decrepit North Philadelphia row house. Treat, the eldest, (Foster), supports his damaged younger sibling Phillip (Sturridge) by petty thievery, and makes the house a virtual prison for the seemingly simple-minded Phillip. One night he kidnaps a rich older man, Harold (Baldwin), who turns out to have his own motives and becomes the father figure the boys have always yearned for.
For more about the show, visit www.orphansonbroadway.com.
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