Hollywood’s Leading Men Are Fleeing to Broadway. Peter Gallagher Knows Why. George Clooney. Denzel Washington. Robert Downey Jr. Keanu Reeves. Adam Driver. Jake Gyllenhaal. The list goes on. All these A-list actors have something in common: they’re ditching Hollywood in the next year to do a play in New York, some on Broadway, some off. The question is: why? When every single one of these leading men could choose to do easier and more lucrative film or TV projects, why would they subject themselves to the rigors of live theater? “I read somewhere that the three most stressful occupations for the human body are a test pilot, a soldier in combat and an actor on opening night,” Peter Gallagher told us. “And I believe that.” We caught up with the prolific actor, best known for shows like The O.C. and Grace and Frankie, to talk about why he’s returning to Broadway in Left on Tenth, and why seemingly every other actor of the big and small screen is joining him on the Great White Way. |