CATTRALL EYES BROADWAY MOVE FOR PRIVATE LIVES
Actress KIM CATTRALL wants to return to Broadway in a new revival of NOEL HOWARD’s PRIVATE LIVES after wrapping a critically-acclaimed run in Lond on’s West End.
The Sex and the City star, 53, appeared opposite Matthew Macfadyen in t he British production, about a divorced couple who discover they are hone ymooning in the same hotel with their new spouses.
The curtain came down on the U.K.’s hit comedy earlier this month (03Ma y10) and now Cattrall has her sights set on transferring the play to the New York stage.
She says, "It’s the third play that I’ve done in the West End.
"We would love to bring it to Broadway, we hope we can bring it to Broa dway, I would love to come back. With everyone’s schedule, I hope we can do it." Cattrall previously appeared on Broadway in 1987 in comedy Wild Honey.
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