Tom Hanks Now on “Lucky Guy” Marquee

The producers of the new Broadway play “Lucky Guy” have listened to the criticism, and changed the marquee at the Broadhurst Theater, getting rid of the billboard (left) with the red squiggly graffiti that some likened to lipstick, and now prominently featuring a photograph of Tom Hanks — who is, after all, the biggest selling point of this play by the late Nora Ephron about the late newspaper columnist Mike McAlary. Performances are scheduled to begin March 1, with an opening date of April Fool’s Day.

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Jonathan Mandell is a 3rd generation NYC journalist, who sees shows, reads plays, writes reviews and sometimes talks with people.

One Response to Tom Hanks Now on “Lucky Guy” Marquee

  1. Pingback: Scarlett Johansson Faces Broadway, Tom Hanks Face on Broadway: The Week in New York Theater « New York Theater

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