Cynthia Erivo has booked another new movie role!
27.04.2023 - 14:35 / deadline.com
Prima Facie, the well-reviewed solo drama starring Killing Eve‘s Jodie Comer, has extended its Broadway run by two weeks, producers announced today.
The production will now run through through Sunday, July 2, at the Golden Theatre. The original end date was June 18. The play’s official opening was last Sunday, April 23.
“I am so humbled by the response to this show opening on Broadway,” Comer said in a statement. “The community here has been so welcoming to us all on Prima Facie so I am absolutely thrilled that we have been able to extend the run by two weeks to hopefully meet even more of the wonderful audiences that are here.”
Comer’s performance of the show on the West End earned her an Olivier Award for Best Actress. Playwright Suzie Miller won the Olivier for Best New Play. The play is directed by Justin Martin.
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Cynthia Erivo has booked another new movie role!
Tony Award-winning actress Cynthia Erivo will topline a film adaptation of the hit play “Prima Facie,” which she will also executive produce.Participant and Bunya Productions are producing the film, in association with Erivo’s Edith’s Daughter. The film will be directed by BAFTA Award-winning filmmaker Susanna White.
Matt Donnelly Senior Film Writer Cynthia Erivo will star in a film adaptation of the theater sensation “Prime Facie,” Variety can report exclusively. Participant and Bunya Productions announced Monday that Oscar nominee Erivo will take on the role originated on the West End (and, currently, on Broadway) by actor Jodie Comer. Erivo will also executive produce the project through her banner Edith’s Daughter. BAFTA winner and Emmy nominee Susanna White (“Woman Walks Ahead,” “Star Wars: Andor”) will direct. Suzie Miller will adapt her own critically-acclaimed stage play for the screen.
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