PHOTO CALL: F. Murray Abraham, Matthew Broderick, Megan Mullally, Nathan Lane, Stockard Channing, Rupert Grint Greet Fans After First Preview of It's Only a Play | 半岛体育

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News PHOTO CALL: F. Murray Abraham, Matthew Broderick, Megan Mullally, Nathan Lane, Stockard Channing, Rupert Grint Greet Fans After First Preview of It's Only a Play The star-studded production of Tony Award winner Terrence McNally's comedy It's Only A Play, a love letter to the theatre about what it takes to make a show a hit, began Broadway performances Aug. 28 at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre.

The production, which stars co-stars and , has already  at the box office and plays a limited 18-week engagement through Jan. 4, 2015.

F. Murray Abraham, Matthew Broderick, Megan Mullally, Nathan Lane, Stockard Channing, Rupert Grint Greet Fans After First Preview of It's Only a Play


"I'd call this a real revision," author McNally told 半岛体育.com about his play, which premiered in New York in 1986 at the . "It's a chance to tell the same story 25 years later, and Broadway as an industry 鈥� as a community 鈥� has changed hugely over those 25 years, and I wanted to reflect that. I didn't want to make this a revival鈥� and it just flew out of me 鈥� the new stuff. I had a chance to make it fresh, and I jumped at it."

The play stars "Harry Potter" actor as young director Frank Finger, Academy Award winner F. Murray Abraham as critic Ira Drew, Tony Award winner Broderick as playwright Peter Austin, Tony Award winner as actress Virginia Noyes, Tony Award winner Lane as television star James Wicker, Emmy Award winner as producer Julia Budder and as the wide-eyed Gus P. Head.

McNally admitted, "Well, we're very lucky. We sent the script to these people. Everyone of them is our first choice 鈥� that doesn't happen too often, and everybody said yes very quickly, so the show was cast in about 24-48 hours, with the exception of Rupert Grint because he was on-location, and his script was sent on the Internet, and there was no Wi-Fi reception where he was filming, so it took three or four days to get a yes from him. They responded to the script, and I think they all wanted to work with Jack O'Brien, too."  Tony Award winner O'Brien helms the production, which officially bows Oct. 9 at Broadway's Gerald Schoenfeld (236 West 45th Street).

In It's Only a Play, according to producers , and , "it's opening night of Peter Austin's (Broderick) new play as he anxiously awaits to see if his show is a hit. With his career on the line, he shares his big First Night with his best friend, a television star (Lane), his fledgling producer (Mullally), his erratic leading lady (Channing), his wunderkind director (Grint), an infamous drama critic, and a wide-eyed coat check attendant on his first night in Manhattan. It鈥檚 alternately raucous, ridiculous and tender 鈥� reminding audiences why there鈥檚 no business like show business. Thank God!"

Lane and Broderick co-starred in the Tony-winning hit musical The Producers, for which Lane won a 2001 Tony Award. Lane is also a Tony winner for A Funny Thing Happened鈥�, and Broderick is a Tony winner for How to Succeed鈥� and Brighton Beach Memoirs.

Channing is a Tony winner for A Day in the Death of Joe Egg. Abraham is an Academy Award winner for "Amadeus," and Mullally is best known for her Emmy-winning work on "Will & ."

Four-time Tony Award-winning playwright McNally recently celebrated the premiere of his 20th Broadway production, Mothers and Sons, which marks his 50th year on Broadway. 

Tickets for It's Only a Play are available by visiting . For groups of 20 or more, call (855) 329-2932.

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