- Hugh Jackman, 56, plans to perform a 12-show residency at New York’s Radio City Music Hall next year.
- Jackman recently announced his return to the stage for “Deadpool & Wolverine” alongside Ryan Reynolds.
- In 2011, Jackman hosted a concert residency at New York’s Broadhurst Theatre.
Hugh Jackman shares a big and exciting update following the grand success of “Deadpool” and “Wolverine”. After thrilling fans in movie theaters worldwide, the actor now plans to take to the stage. Recently turning 56 and celebrating his birthday on October 12, Jackman took to social media to share his plans with his beloved fans.
The seasoned actor, whose stellar performance in Denis Villeneuve’s 2013 film “Prisoners” we still can’t forget, will next take the stage for a 12-show residency at New York’s Radio City Music Hall next year.
The musical play “From New York With Love” will showcase some of Hugh Jackman’s iconic roles on screen, including performances from the musicals *The Greatest Showman”, “Les Misérables”, “The Boy From Oz”, and “The Music Man”. The actor also has more surprises in store for fans attending his residency. In a recently uploaded Instagram post, the “X-Men Origins: Wolverine” actor was seen sitting on a very familiar sofa.
As stated by the Marvel star, “A little over two years ago, Ryan [Reynolds] sat in this very seat and announced to the world that I’d be coming back for Deadpool & Wolverine.”
He then added that playing Wolverine in the Marvel Cinematic Universe was the time of his life. He also mentioned having fun while making the movie with Ryan Reynolds.
As the Van Helsing actor stated, “I’ve been wondering what comes next…” the footage showed Ryan Reynolds walking past in the background.
This is when Jackman asks, “Hey Ryan, do you want to come to one of my live performances at Radio City Music Hall?”
Soon, both of them engage in intriguing and funny conversations in the video.
For those who don’t know, Jackman last performed on stage five years ago in a one-man show called “The Man. The Music. The Show”. This play featured material from “The Greatest Showman” and included a live orchestra.
Meanwhile, the actor has been surprising his followers with his preferences on screen and on stage. In 2011, Jackman hosted a concert residency at New York’s Broadhurst Theatre.
Hugh Jackman reprised his most acclaimed role as the mutant Wolverine in “Deadpool & Wolverine”, alongside Ryan Reynolds, who portrayed Deadpool.