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News Is Tom Hanks Eyeing Broadway Debut in New Nora Ephron Play? The New York Post reports that Nora Ephron has spoken with Academy Award winner Tom Hanks about the possibility of the acclaimed motion picture star making his Broadway debut in her new play Stories About McAlary, which concerns the life of the late Mike McAlary, who was a columnist for the Post and the Daily News.

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Tony Award winner Hugh Jackman took part in an earlier reading of Stories About McAlary that was directed by Mike Nichols and also featured the talents of Richard Kind (as former Daily news editor Jim Willse) and Sarah Paulson. Producers of the reading included Fred Zollo and Bob Cole, who produced A Steady Rain, as well as Colin Callender.

The play, according to a previous New York report, "is a loosely structured series of scenes about McAlary's life and the stories he covered, including the Abner Louima case, for which he won a Pulitzer . . . [and] the columnist's biggest screw-up: In 1995, he wrongly accused a lesbian of making up a rape charge to publicize feminist causes."

No announcement about a Broadway production or Tom Hanks' involvement has been made.

Tom Hanks won Academy Awards for his performances in "Philadelphia" and "Forrest Gump." He was also Oscar-nominated for his roles in "Cast Away," "Saving Private Ryan" and "Big."

 
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