Saoirse Ronan makes her stage debut on Broadway's 'deep end'
Saoirse Ronan makes her stage debut on Broadway's 'deep end'
[...] in her gorgeous, lilting accent, the young actress dropped a mini-bombshell on Jenny From the Block: "I'm from the Bronx, too."
No, Ronan has decided to star on Broadway in a revival of Arthur Miller's "The Crucible," considered among America's best plays.
"What I wanted to do was go to a small, little theater and do a new play and have it be something that nobody paid attention to, just to get me into it," said the actress with striking blue eyes.
The multi-talented Gevinson, who plays Mary Warren, is making her second Broadway appearance and said that if Ronan is fighting any nerves, it's not apparent.
Awaiting release is a film adaptation of "The Seagull."
Paul Ronan was a one-time bartender who so impressed actors who came in for a pint than they convinced him to start acting.
While doing press for "The Grand Budapest Hotel," she met movie and theatrical producer Scott Rudin, a big admirer.
A few days later he revealed "The Crucible," a searing portrait of a community engulfed by hysteria.