FashionDream Posted November 28, 2011 Posted November 28, 2011 Tribeca Restaurant with his family in NYC - October 23, 2011 HQ Quote
Mickiala Posted December 10, 2011 Posted December 10, 2011 US Vogue Dec 2011 with Charlize on the cover Quote
katchitup Posted January 1, 2012 Posted January 1, 2012 ^Thanks hun! And his apperance on the View, too bad its not on YT. But its here though: http://theview.abc.go.com/video/hugh-jackman-his-family Hes to adorable Quote
Mickiala Posted January 1, 2012 Posted January 1, 2012 I loathe the view but just endured it for Hugh I wish I lived in NYC I would die to see him on broadway Quote
katchitup Posted January 1, 2012 Posted January 1, 2012 ^lolll I don't loathe the view, but I don't really love it either. He just looks sweet and so kind in every interview. THAT is what makes him sexy. (oh yeah, he also is easy on the eyes ) I would also love to see him on broadway. he seems very great for it! Quote
Mickiala Posted January 1, 2012 Posted January 1, 2012 Let's save up and go someday when he returns Quote
Mickiala Posted January 1, 2012 Posted January 1, 2012 NEW YORK (AP) - Hugh Jackman has left Broadway with a lot of broken hearts _ and records.The hunky Australian actor's one-man Broadway concert show closed on Sunday afternoon at the Broadhurst Theatre after having earned $2,057,354 in its final week, the highest weekly gross recorded by the Shubert Organization, which owns the Broadhurst and 16 other Broadway theaters.Over its 10-week run, Jackman earned a whopping $14,638,428, producers said. He now owns 10 of the 11 top grossing weeks at the Broadhurst..Jackman, best known for being the hairy Wolverine in "The X-Men" franchise, routinely sold out the 1,176-seat theater and usually posted weekly grosses of $1.5 million, often higher than rival musicals such as "Jersey Boys," "Mama Mia!" "How to Succeed in Business," "Anything Goes" and "Follies."Only "Wicked" and "The Lion King," produced by other organizations, consistently outdid Jackman. But those shows also had much higher overhead costs.The previous record at the Broadhurst was held by the Al Pacino-led "The Merchant of Venice," which took in $1,175,750 earlier this year. Until now, the Shubert Organization's one-week biggest haul was "Billy Elliot," which earned $1,663,895 during an eight-show stretch last year.During the run, Jackman raised a record $1,789,580 for the charity Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS. The run "not only confirms him as one of the most bankable stars in Broadway's history but also as a fundraiser," producer Robert Fox said.Backed by an 18-piece orchestra and six leggy dancers, a charming Jackman belted out about two dozen musical theater songs in "Hugh Jackman, Back on Broadway." It was his third time on the Great White Way, following "The Boy From Oz" in 2003 and the play "A Steady Rain" with Daniel Craig in 2009.The show featured his interpretations of songs ranging from the sexy R&B tune "Fever" to "Rock Island," from "The Music Man" to a medley of classic movie songs such as "Singin' in the Rain" and "Luck Be a Lady." The average ticket went for $160, with top premiums going for $350.Some of the highlights included the eight-minute "Soliloquy" from the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical "Carousel," and a collection of songs from his Tony Award-winning turn in "The Boy From Oz" while wearing Peter Allen-inspired matching gold lame pants and jacket, and gold shoes.Jackman's other stage credits include Australian productions of "Sunset Boulevard" and "Beauty and the Beast." In London he starred as Curly in Trevor Nunn's staging of Rodgers & Hammerstein's "Oklahoma!" Next year, he plans to star in a version of the musical "Les Miserables." Quote
Mickiala Posted January 7, 2012 Posted January 7, 2012 Hugh Jackman plans return to Broadway as Houdini NEW YORK — Hugh Jackman liked his record-setting Broadway run so much this winter that he’s handcuffing himself to a future musical about Harry Houdini. Producers said Wednesday that Jackman, best known as the hairy Wolverine in “The X-Men” franchise, will star as the famed illusionist in “Houdini.” It’s scheduled to reach Broadway during the 2013-14 season. Academy Award and six-time Emmy Award winner Aaron Sorkin of “West Wing” fame will write the story, and three-time Academy Award and four-time Grammy Award winner Stephen Schwartz of “Wicked” fame will write music and lyrics. Jackman’s one-man, 10-week Broadway concert show closed Sunday at the Broadhurst Theatre after having earned more than $2 million in its final week. It was the highest weekly gross recorded by the Shubert Organization, which owns the Broadhurst Start saving up Katch Quote
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Mickiala Posted January 22, 2012 Posted January 22, 2012 Hugh and Ava throwing snowballs at paparazzi West Village Jan 21 2012 Quote
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