Get ready for a Broadway spectacle like no other! Imagine the energy and charisma of Sutton Foster and Hugh Jackman lighting up the stage together. Fans are already buzzing about their upcoming collaboration in the highly anticipated revival of The Music Man, set to premiere next year. In an exclusive interview with Closer Weekly, Sutton couldn’t contain her excitement, calling her level of enthusiasm “ridiculous.” This is one dream partnership that theater lovers won’t want to miss.
At the glamorous season 6 premiere party for Younger, Sutton Foster, the talented 44-year-old actress best known for her role as Liza Miller, couldn’t stop gushing about the iconic musical she’s about to star in. “The Music Man is an unbelievable classic, and I feel so honored to take on the role of Marian Paroo alongside Hugh as Harold Hill,” she revealed. It’s clear that Sutton is not just excited—she’s ready to bring her A-game to this legendary production.

Sharing the Stage With Hugh Jackman: A Dream Come True
When asked about working alongside Hugh Jackman, Sutton admitted it feels like “kind of a dream.” And not just any dream—this is the kind of opportunity that doesn’t come around often. “To be honest, I never even thought this could happen,” she laughed. “So yeah, I’m still wrapping my head around it. It’s surreal!”
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While the revival of The Music Man won’t kick off until September 9, 2020, with the official opening night on October 22, Sutton is already gearing up for what promises to be a life-changing experience. With rehearsals not starting until next summer, the two haven’t had much time to connect yet. But don’t worry—they’re already finding fun ways to bond.
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Fun Texts and Family Moments: Sutton and Hugh's Early Bonding
Even though they haven’t spent much time together yet, Sutton and Hugh have already started sharing some playful moments. “We just occasionally text each other silly things,” Sutton shared. “I convinced my daughter to say ‘Shipoopi,’ which is a song from the show. So, I sent him a video of her saying it. It’s adorable!”
It’s clear that Sutton is embracing every step of this journey, and she’s grateful for the extra time to prepare. “I’m relieved I have plenty of time to freak out and get ready for this,” she joked. Fans can expect nothing less than brilliance from these two powerhouse performers when they finally hit the stage together.
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