JOHANSSON ‘EXHAUSTED’ BY BROADWAY SHOW
SCARLETT JOHANSSON is struggling to juggle married life with her new Broa= dway show A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE because the gruelling schedule is leavin= g her "exhausted." Johansson has won rave reviews for her role in the Arthur Miller play, = in which she portrays a 17-year-old girl in 1950s New York opposite Liev = Schreiber, who plays her uncle.
But less than a month after her Broadway debut (24Jan10), the Lost in T= ranslation beauty admits she is a wreck when she comes home to husband Ry= an Reynolds.
She says, "I lost all track of time. Eight shows a week, two shows Wedn= esday and two shows Saturday - it’s a workout. It’s a real mental workout= .. I really have lost all track of time. I’m really a shell of my former s= elf. It is exhausting. I actually can’t quite express how exhausting it i= s." Johansson’s limited run is scheduled to end on 4 April (10). (JMA/WNVLE=
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