Daniel Radcliffe to Act in His First Broadway Musical
Daniel Radcliffe to Act in His First Broadway Musical

Sources have confirmed that Daniel Radcliffe is presently preparing for his first Broadway Musical event. It is the revival of the 50-year-old Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize winner, ‘How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying’.

Daniel Radcliffe who has won fame for his character Harry Potter, and commands the Al Hirschfeld Theatre is playing the star in his first Broadway musical, a revised version of How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying.

"I just moved into the world of Xbox Live. I've discovered that everyone on the Internet is a lot better than me. The other day, I spent half an hour designing a boxer, and I got knocked out twice in the first round", said Radcliffe.

Previously Radcliffe had made his debut in the year 2008 in a production house of Peter Shaffer, based in London.

In the new series of How to Succeed, Radcliffe will once again be playing against type J. Pierrepont Finch. The character is the central role in this musical drama; he is portrayed as a young window washer and with the help of a Machiavellian Guide Book gets his way through the corporate ladder during the 1960s in Manhattan.

This story is set in the period of America, before the assassination of JFK and in New York before 9/11. At that time, there was no shame if someone was interested to rise up in the corporate world.

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