Jan 7 2010 09:00 AM ET

First Look: Scarlett Johansson and Liev Schreiber take on Broadway

Scarlett Johansson and Broadway vet Liev Schreiber will take to Broadway’s stage in Arthur Miller’s 1955 play, A View From the Bridge, now playing and opening Jan. 24. In the play, which focuses on a tightly knit Italian-American neighborhood in New York City, Schreiber plays Eddie Carbone, a longshoreman from Red Hook, Brooklyn obsessed with his niece, Catherine, played by Johansson.

“I don’t know that [Eddie] ever acknowledges to himself that he has any inappropriate feelings towards his niece,” Schreiber says. “I think he just doesn’t want to give her up. Part of the struggle is not wanting to let go of her. I think that when he sees her falling in love with someone else, it’s very difficult for him.”

Schreiber, who won a Tony for his performance in 2005′s Glengarry Glen Ross, first thought he was too young to play Eddie when offered the role, but the name “Arthur Miller” was enough to convince him to accept. “[Eddie] is such a brilliant character. Who knows if I’ll ever get asked to do it again so I jumped at it,” Schreiber says. “[Miller] is such a good writer. There’s no fat. Every scene is essential. That, for an actor, is a wonderful thing. It’s also exhausting and kind of brutal. But [A View from the Bridge] is part of that continuum of great American plays. It’s the American equivalent of Shakespeare.”

So how did his costar Johansson do with her Broadway debut? “I’ve just been really impressed with her composure. Broadway is a pressurized situation and we’ve had a really short rehearsal period,” he says. “It’s really amazing watching her handle it so well and so beautifully. She’s really evolved so much especially over the last two to three weeks. I’m blown away by her. I’ve kind of fallen for Scarlett.”

For more on Schreiber and Johansson’s turn on Broadway, check out the new issue of EW on stands this Friday.

Photo Credit: Joan Marcus

Comments (13 total) Add your comment
  • Keith

    Uh oh. Naomi better watch out. I smell trouble.

    • paige

      mmmm f’real- thats what i said too… lol

  • Corey

    So exciting! Keith, please. He’s obviously not meaning falling in love that way. Get a life.

    I do hope I have the chance to see the play, but I won’t get my hopes up.

  • Eyeball

    I begrudge Liev Schreiber his entire career after what he did to ‘Everything is Illuminated’.

  • Bobby’s Robot

    Seeing it next week!

    • Shiny

      Why, you lucky so-and-so! Sounds like it’s gonna be very cool.

  • Shiny

    Nice! I adore Liev; love his PBS narrations, love his sexy Sabretooth, loved him in a Walk On the Moon, luv, love lub me some Liev!

  • Jeff

    saw it last night.. best show to open so far this season

  • Evan

    Saw it on New Year’s Day–what a way to start 2010 (and I sat across the aisle from Alec Baldwin!). Superb, riveting production. Schreiber is electrifying. Definitely worth the price of the ticket.

  • DC

    Anyone else think that in this photo Liev looks like Charlie from LOST?

  • Aaron

    I only hope i get to see it. Have heard a lot about it, first thing first i need to find a way to get the tickets. Heard you get cheap tickets if you wait in line for a long time. Thanks for the post.

    • Jeff

      get to the theater 10am.. 26 dollar tix

  • Jon M

    I actually did this play at my High School in Dec. 2008. Its a very good drama.

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