Hugh Jackman Returns to Broadway in a Timeless Classic
Let’s set the stage, folks! Hugh Jackman is heading back to Broadway in a big way. In 2020, the multi-talented actor will star in a highly anticipated revival of The Music Man. This iconic musical is a true American treasure, and Hugh will be stepping into the shoes of the legendary "Professor" Harold Hill. If you’re not familiar with the story, Harold Hill is a charming con artist who comes to River City, Iowa, and stirs up the small town with his antics. But things get complicated when he falls for a local librarian named Marian. The role was first brought to life by the legendary Robert Preston in 1957, and now it's Hugh's turn to make it his own.
Now, Broadway isn’t just a quick stop for anyone—especially someone like Hugh Jackman. The 50-year-old actor knows the commitment this kind of project demands. “It’s a really tough decision to dedicate 18 months of your life to Broadway,” Hugh admitted to the NY Post. “But I’ve been itching to get back. The time feels right, and I’m ready to dive in.” For those who saw Hugh’s electrifying performance in The Greatest Showman in 2017, you know he has what it takes to light up the stage again.

Why 'The Music Man' Holds a Special Place in Hugh's Heart
Hugh Jackman’s connection to The Music Man runs deeper than you might think. This isn’t just another role for him—it’s a personal journey. “The first musical I ever performed in was The Music Man,” Hugh revealed in a statement to Deadline. “It was back in 1983 at Knox Grammar School in Sydney, Australia. I was one of the traveling salesmen, and even though it was a small part, I still remember that unforgettable opening number like it was yesterday. That performance sparked something in me—a love for theater that has stayed with me ever since.”
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For Hugh, this return to Broadway isn’t just about revisiting a role; it’s about reconnecting with the magic of live performance. It’s where his journey as an actor truly began, and now he gets to share that experience with a whole new generation of theatergoers. Who knows? Maybe this revival will inspire someone else to pursue their dreams of performing arts, just like it did for Hugh all those years ago.
Family Life and the Soundtrack That’s Played on Repeat
While Hugh is set to steal the spotlight on Broadway, his family back home might be ready for a break from the musical magic. In a recent interview with NME, Hugh joked about how his wife, Deborra-Lee Furness, and their children, Oscar and Ava, have grown tired of hearing The Greatest Showman soundtrack on repeat. “My kids and even my wife are so over it,” Hugh admitted with a laugh. “They’re like, ‘Dad, it’s been at No. 1 for the 20th week in a row!’ But I’m still pumped about it!”
It’s understandable, though. Hugh isn’t exactly a recording artist by trade, but the success of The Greatest Showman was undeniable. The film was a massive hit, and its director, Michael Gracey, is already hard at work on a sequel. While Hugh will be busy on Broadway for the next 18 months, it seems like his family might get a much-needed break from the soundtrack—but not from the pride they feel watching him shine on stage.



