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Daniel Radcliffe

Daniel Radcliffeis heading back to Broadway!

On Friday, producers Sonia Friedman Productions, David Babani, Patrick Catullo and Jeff Romley announced that the revival ofMerrily We Roll Alongstarring Radcliffe, 33, will move to Broadway in Fall 2023.

The production — which will make for the first-ever Broadway revival ofStephen Sondheim’s 1981 musical — is currently “enjoying a critically acclaimed and completely sold-out run” at New York Theatre Workshop through Jan. 22, after previously running in London’s West End, according to a press release.

Actors joining Radcliffe, who plays Charley Kringas, to round out the cast of the upcoming revival includeJonathan Groff(Franklin Shepard), Linday Mendez (Mary Flynn), Krystal Joy Brown (Gussie Carnegie), Katie Rose Clarke (Beth Shepard) and Reg Rogers (Joe Josephson).

Information regarding dates, theater location, additional casting and the production’s creative team will be announced soon.

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Daniel Radcliffe

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Merrily We Roll Alongdepicts the turbulent relationship between composer Franklin Shepard and his two lifelong friends, writer Mary and lyricist/playwright Charley. The musical features some of Sondheim’s most celebrated and personal songs, including “Not a Day Goes By,” “Good Thing Going” and “Old Friends.”

Radcliffe has previously starred in several Broadway and Off-Broadway productions. His Broadway debut was back in 2008 when he received rave reviews for his role inEquus.

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The star also hit the Broadway stage in 2011 in a 10-month run of the Broadway revival ofHow to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, a role that later went toNick Jonasand Darren Criss.

Off the stage, Radcliffe most recently appeared in the filmsThe Lost CityandWeird: The Al Yankovic Story, abiographical parody filmabout the life of musician"Weird Al" Yankovicthroughoutvarious stages of his career.

source: people.com