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Merrily We Roll Along Rehearsals

New photos have been posted via the New York Theatre Workshop’s Facebook page with rehearsals photos from Merrily We Roll Along. A few extras have been posted in our gallery along with the rehearsals photos.


Posted by Marcie on November 26th, 2022
Dan News , Stage , Merrily We Roll Along

Merrily We Roll Along

New photos from Merrily We Roll Along which begins November 21. For tickets go here. First Previews have already started down below is pics from the curtain call.


Posted by Marcie on November 19th, 2022
Dan News , Stage , Merrily We Roll Along

Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon

Dan talks about performing in Merrily We Roll Along with Jonathan Groff and playing Weird Al Yankovic in Weird, then reveals the detail the real Weird Al cared about the most when making the film.

New photos from the Tonight Show have been posted down below.


Posted by Marcie on November 3rd, 2022
Movies , Stage , WEIRD: The Al Yankovic Story , Merrily We Roll Along , Dan News

Merrily We Roll Along Casting

New casting for Merrily We Roll Along, Jonathan Groff and Lindsay Mendez will join Daniel in the play at New York Theatre Workshop. Jonathan Groff will star as “Franklin” and Lindsay Mendez will star as “Mary”. Merrily We Roll Along features music & lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, a book by George Furth, and is based on the original play by George S. Kaufman & Moss Hart. They join the previously announced Daniel Radcliffe, who will star as “Charley” .

Directed by Olivier Award winner Maria Friedman and choreographed by Tim Jackson, Merrily We Roll Along is to be presented by special arrangement with Sonia Friedman Productions, the Menier Chocolate Factory (Artistic Director David Babani) and Patrick Catullo.

Merrily We Roll Along will begin previews at New York Theatre Workshop (79 E 4th Street, New York, NY 10003) on November 21, 2022, and is set to open on December 12, 2022, for a limited engagement through January 8, 2023.

The performance schedule for Merrily We Roll Along is as follows:

November 21 – December 11: Tuesday-Thursday at 7pm; Friday at 8pm, Saturday at 2pm & 8pm; Sunday at 2pm & 8pm. There will be an added performance on Monday November 21 at 7pm. There will be no performance on Thursday November 24. There will be no matinee performance on Saturday November 26. There will be no public performances on Sunday December 11.

December 13 – January 8: Tuesday at 7pm; Wednesday at 1pm & 7pm; Thursday at 7pm; Friday at 8pm, Saturday at 2pm & 8pm; Sunday at 2pm. There will be no performances on Sunday December 18 at 8pm; Saturday December 24; Sunday December 25; Saturday December 31 at 8pm; and Sunday January 1. There will be added performances on Friday December 23 at 2pm; Monday December 26 at 7pm; and Friday December 30 at 2pm.


Posted by Marcie on August 20th, 2022
Dan News , Stage , Merrily We Roll Along

Old Vic: Endgame Backstage

New photos were posted on twitter and facebook from the Old Vic for Endgame. Pictures of Dan and the cast can be viewed at our Endgame Group on Facebook and our gallery.

THEATRE > 2020 | ENDGAME > BACKSTAGE OUTTAKES


Posted by Marcie on March 13th, 2020
Stage , Endgame

Lauren Laverne Podcast

Dan did this interview a while back so here is a clip of it and you can download the full podcast here at the BBC Website.


Posted by Marcie on February 21st, 2020
Dan News , Stage , Endgame

Voices off: Endgame Cast in Conversation

Join Alan Cumming, Daniel Radcliffe and Jane Horrocks in conversation with Fiona Mountford as they discuss the process of staging Endgame and the challenges and highlights of playing Hamm, Clov and Nell.

When: March 13

Find out more and buy tickets at https://www.oldvictheatre.com/whats-on/2020/voices-off/endgame-cast-in-conversation


Posted by Marcie on February 13th, 2020
Endgame , Dan News , Stage

Endgame Press Night

New photos have been added from Endgame’s Press Night After Party from yesterday. Photos of that and from Endgame and Rough for Theatre 2 can be viewed in the gallery.

THEATRE > 2020 | ENDGAME > 02.04.20 | PRESS NIGHT AFTER PARTY

THEATRE > 2020 | ENDGAME > STILLS


Posted by Marcie on February 5th, 2020
Dan News , Stage , Endgame

Samuel Beckett or Eeyore?

Alan Cumming and Daniel Radcliffe Vs Jane Horrocks and Karl Johnson – who will win in the ultimate game of SAMUEL BECKETT OR EEYORE?


Posted by Marcie on February 5th, 2020
Dan News , Stage , Endgame

Entertainment Weekly Interview

ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: When you signed on to the first season of Miracle Workers, there was always the plan to make it an anthology series. How did Simon decide on this Dark Ages setting and story line?
DANIEL RADCLIFFE: Simon is somebody who is a bit of a history nerd, and Simon’s brain looked at a lot of the potential situations in that world and just saw something he could make very, very funny. There is some stuff in the show that is really obviously heightened, that is very crazy, but it’s not that far off from the kind of stuff that was going on in medieval Europe. We have a goat on trial, and that is actually something that is completely true and something that happened with semi-regularity in medieval Europe. There really were animals put on trial for things, so it’s quite rich pickings for comedy.

The first season played with our common perceptions of the afterlife and God, and this is certainly a different take on the Middle Ages than we’re used to seeing — less Game of Thrones, more medieval sitcom. What do you most enjoy about the expectations or world this is subverting?
As you say, it complicates people’s notions of what these archetypes of certain characters would be, and Simon finds the means to subvert them. My character, for instance, is essentially a stupid prince in the way you might expect one to exist, but then we gradually watch him become more human as the series goes on. With how beautiful the sets are and how well lit it is, it has the look of Game of Thrones, but the jokes and the format of The Simpsons.

It’s so fun to see this repertory company of actors shaking things up, taking on very different roles from season 1. Did you draw straws for them? How did that all shake out?
No, not at all. My one request, or the thing I was most excited about, was that we would actually all be on set together for this series, because certain structural things in the first [season] — I never had scenes with Jon Bass, for example, because he was on earth and I was in heaven. I was very excited to actually have the cast all combined for this series this time around, and get to do stuff with them. It was me, Steve, and Geraldine’s characters that I remember Simon talking about first. The joy of working with somebody like Simon is that I don’t know if there’s anybody else that I know well enough that I could just trust and be like, “Whatever you write for the next few years, I will be happy to perform.” I am in such awe of his ability. I’ve been in the writers’ room with him and watched him be forensic and amazing about a story in a way that I have admiration for. I feel very safe in his hands. I would pretty much do whatever he writes — I have to be careful saying that.

Your character has… I guess we could call it an affinity for ducks. What is one surprising thing you learned from working with live ducks?
[Laughs] It’s unfortunate to say that the one thing I learned about them is that they smell worse than you’d expect, but there was a lot of duck s— happening when you’ve got multiple ducks on set, and it is a very distinctive smell. Karan Soni will confirm that once you’ve smelt it, it’s a smell you can identify anywhere, and as soon as they’re around you’re like, “Oh, the ducks are here.” They’re quite hard to train. Originally it was going to be geese, and they were like, “No, geese are a nightmare. That’s not going to happen.” We had three ducks that were the main ducks — they were called in British film terminology the hero ducks — and they would be brought to set. They were very good. You would set them in a certain spot and they would kind of do what they were told, and then you would get the other ducks on set and it’d be like, “Okay, let’s see what happens.”

It sounds like a bit of a clusterduck.
[Laughs] Yes, you could say that. I can’t believe I never thought of that in 10 weeks of filming!

How would you describe Chauncley, and in particular his relationship with his father? What journey can we expect this season?
At the beginning, Chauncley is intensely lonely and psychotically stupid. He’s an individual who has no empathy or self-awareness whatsoever, and the journey throughout — he meets Alexandra, Geraldine’s character, and she begins to open him up to a new world and between her and Karan, he gradually learns he does not have to follow in his tyrannical father’s footsteps. [She] helps him become more human and nice toward the end.

You and Geraldine have an easy rapport and natural chemistry. Is that story one of friendship or her making you more politically aware?
That friendship grows and maybe blossoms into something else, but Chauncley’s obviously not very good at that. He doesn’t really know what to do with these new feelings. But it is also about her just making him realize that there is life outside of the castle, and there is life outside of the line of murderous tyrants that he comes from. He does not necessarily have to follow in their footsteps. I would say that she learns stuff from me, but I don’t think she does — I think I just kind of help out at key moments, but it’s very rare that I’m speaking out as a character. Chauncley does not have a lot of speeches, bless him.

This is the first project you’ve done since Harry Potter where you got to have that experience of coming back together as a group to tell a story with deepened relationships and familiarity with one other — but now with the added element of taking on a new set of characters. If you had the luxury of doing that on Potter, which character would you have wanted to jump into?
Oh God, I guess Lupin and Sirius Black are both incredibly cool characters. Though I have to say, it’s also [because] I probably am biased a little because I love both the actors [David Thewlis and Gary Oldman] that played them. But yeah, I’d probably have to say one of those two.

You’ve been in rehearsals for Endgame on the West End, and I saw Alan Cumming’s photo with your director’s notes saying, “Actors fried.” You’ve done classic musical theater, Martin McDonagh, Peter Shaffer. Where does Beckett rank in difficulty level for you, in terms of language and approach?
Right up there at the very top. It’s tough, and I’m so glad I’m subjected to it with Alan and with [director] Richard Jones. It’s an amazing team that I’m getting to work with. It’s really tricky material, and it requires a lot of precision. Hopefully, it will come out right. But you’re definitely talking to me at a period of rehearsals where I’m like, “Oh my God.” It really is the hardest thing I’ve done.

Prince Chauncley is a bit more song-and-dance than warmonger. Do you want to do another musical, and if so do you have one in particular you want to do?
I would love to do another musical, but you have to genuinely commit for a long time. That’s not the case with plays, normally. You generally have to commit for a lot longer, and then you have to really love it. You have to absolutely know going in. You have to love doing that show, and be able to love it for a year. So I definitely want to do a musical again, but I’m not going to do it until I’m sure of that.


Posted by Marcie on January 29th, 2020
TV , Miracle Workers , Endgame , Dan News , Stage


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The turbulent relationship between composer Franklin Shepard and his two lifelong friends — writer Mary and lyricist & playwright Charley.

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Mulligan focuses on what’s left after humanity after Earth is invaded and attacked by aliens. Those left standing believe it’ll be an opportunity to do things right the second time around — but they lack the fundamentals of how to take care of themselves.

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Dan as Sebastian
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It tells the story of a world in which archaeologists are massive celebrities and the coolest people on the planet.

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Dan as Dean Caldwell
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