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Impressionism

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Tony award winner Jeremy Irons has stayed away from Broadway since 1984. We’ll find out what lured him back after a quarter century to star in the new play "Impressionism."
"Impressionism" is playing at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre, 236 West 45th Street. More information and tickets here.

Guests:

Jeremy Irons

Comments [7]

S:)

I saw the play & thought enjoyed it! I loved the message behind it.

Apr. 16 2009 02:49 PM
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Avivah from Brooklyn

I have loved Mr Irons since he and Anthony Andrews appeared in The Pallisers.

Apr. 14 2009 01:09 PM
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eligit

his work with cronenberg is astoundingly good.

Apr. 14 2009 12:32 PM
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JOHN from PARAMUS, NJ

GREAT ACTOR, GREAT VOICE
SAW HIM IN THE REAL THING 25 YEARS AGO
DOEN NOT GET ENOUGH GOOD ROLES

Apr. 14 2009 12:29 PM
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judy from manhattan

Mr. Irons is charming and sexy, but the play is awful. It's very precious and pretentious, IMHO.It may read well, but on stage is another story.

Apr. 14 2009 12:15 PM
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David Hume from Staten Island, NY

Leonard,

How does Jeremy pick his projects. Brideshead Revisited was the best TV series ever. Swann's way also, lots of Dandy parts.
Does he prefer cultural parts?

Dave

Apr. 14 2009 12:10 PM
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JJ

He was also in the Man in the Iron Mask with Leonardo DiCrapio

Apr. 14 2009 12:09 PM
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