Hugh Jackman to Star in “The Music Man” Revival

Hugh Jackman is taking the Broadway stage — again!

Producer of the 1957’s The Music Man’s revival, Scott Rudin, confirmed Wednesday that the 50-year old Australian actor has been cast as the musical classic’s lead.

The news was then confirmed by Jackman himself who took to Twitter and captioned a photo of a suitcase and trombone with a luggage tag reading “Professor Harold Hill,” with “The Music Man. Broadway. October 22, 2020.”

“The first musical I was ever part of was the phenomenal The Music Man,” said Jackman in a statement. “The year was 1983, and I was at Knox Grammar School in Sydney, Australia. I was one of the traveling salesmen, and I think I can actually (almost) remember that unforgettable opening number! That was probably the moment when the magic of theater was born in me. The idea of bringing The Music Man back to Broadway has been lurking in the back of my brain for a long time, maybe even for 35 years. When Scott Rudin called me with that very idea, I was floored. To finally be doing this is a huge thrill.”

Rudin said, “There is just no way to accurately describe the level of excitement I feel about the opportunity to present Hugh in what I think is the best role ever written for an actor in all of Broadway musical theater. Although I have spent a lot of time and energy wishing there was a way to stop the passage of time, this is the one moment when I wish it would just move faster. I can’t wait for us to begin working on this together in earnest.”

The 2020 revival of the Meredith Wilson-composed musical will be directed by Jerry Zaks, with choreography by Tony Award winner Warren Carlyle.