In The Music Man, now enjoying a starry revival at Broadway鈥檚 Winter Garden Theatre, former conmen twosome Harold Hill and Marcellus Washburn reunite in River City, Iowa, for one last grift.
Meanwhile, stars Hugh Jackman and Shuler Hensley (who play Harold and Marcellus, respectively) are enjoying an even happier reunion, co-starring in a stage production together for the first time since playing Curly and Jud in The National Theatre鈥檚 1999 revival of Rodgers and Hammerstein鈥檚 Oklahoma! in London. The pair have been best buds since that show, which came before either had won a Tony Award, before they shared the screen in Van Helsing and The Greatest Showman, and before they both achieved worldwide acclaim.

鈥淚 can count on actually just one finger the amount of people who make me laugh until I cry at inappropriate moments,鈥� said Jackman. 鈥淎nd it鈥檚 his middle finger, too,鈥� added Hensley, dropping by Jackman鈥檚 dressing room, as he does frequently.
鈥淚鈥檒l give you a tip for anyone reading this if you鈥檙e at The Music Man,鈥� Jackman continued. 鈥淚f you see that first scene between Shuler and I, and I鈥檓 not looking at Shuler in the eyes at all, then you know I鈥檓 in danger of completely breaking. That鈥檚 my only defense. He鈥檚 got that wicked grin, and he never breaks. It鈥檚 really annoying. He knows he can do anything to me, and he鈥檒l never break.鈥�

For Hensley, the laughter is the point.
鈥淚 work with high school musical theatre kids in Georgia every year. I do it because it makes you remember what it was like when you felt like you could do anything and the sky is the limit for the theatre world and acting, and that鈥檚 honestly how I feel with Hugh. It鈥檚 like regressing to that point where you think it鈥檚 not a technique. It鈥檚 not a job. It鈥檚 just play鈥攊t鈥檚 fun! I think that鈥檚 always what we as journeymen actors try to recreate, those moments where it鈥檚 just fun.鈥�
The playful camaraderie that Hensley and Jackman share adds a deeper dimension into the relationship between Harold and Marcellus in The Music Man, too.
鈥淗arold is coming into this town and putting on this persona,鈥� says Jackman. 鈥淢y scenes with Marcellus are where you get to see the real guy. We probably only have four or five scenes together, but that鈥檚 where the audience gets to see the real person. Having an actor where I just feel that rapport immediately is such a bonus.鈥�
But what鈥檚 the next pairing for this award-winning duo? Both say they want to stick to comedy, but Hensley has a more specific pitch.
鈥�The Odd Couple鈥攂ut reverse the roles.鈥�