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On last night's TONIGHT SHOW, Bradley Cooper showed Jimmy his impressive air guitar skills by shredding Neil Young's solo from "Down by the River." Later, Jimmy and Cooper explain how their now-famous laughing interview on the actor's Broadway play THE ELEPHANT MAN, actually boosted ticket sales. And Cooper talks about his latest film American Sniper and how director/jazz musician Clint Eastwood put him at ease on set. He also told Jimmy the the show might have a future in the West End. He revealed: "We're going to do it 'til February 22, and then I think we're going to take it to London. Bring it back home for the summer for 12 weeks. We're working on it now, but I think it's going to work out." Check out all the clips below!
About The Elephant Man:
Due to popular demand, the producers of Broadway's new critically acclaimed production of The Elephant Man recently announced that the show will get a one week extension and now play through Sunday, February 22nd at 3pm.
Based on the real life of Joseph Merrick, The Elephant Man tells the story of a 19th-century British man (Cooper) who became a star of the traveling freak show circuit. When the renowned Dr. Treves (Nivola) takes Merrick under his care, he is astonished by the man's brilliant intelligence, unshakable faith and, most of all, his resounding desire for love and understanding. He introduces Merrick to the beautiful actress Mrs. Kendal (Clarkson), who is deeply touched by this pure and genuine soul. As a complex friendship blossoms among the three, Treves and Kendal struggle to protect Merrick from a world of questionable intentions... and so begins a story of love as unique as "The Elephant Man" himself.
For more information, visit www.ElephantManBroadway.com.
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