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News PHOTO CALL: A First Look at How to Succeed's Radcliffe, Hemingway, Larroquette, Blanchard and Hanke A new Broadway revival of How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, starring Daniel Radcliffe, begins performances Feb. 26 at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre. Here is a first look at the main players in Frank Loesser's classic workplace musical comedy.

How to Succeed follows a young window washer, who, with the help of the titular book, rises to the top of the World Wide Wickets Company in New York City.

Meet the cast:

A First Look at How to Succeed's Radcliffe, Hemingway, Larroquette, Blanchard and Hanke


 

"Harry Potter" and Equus star Radcliffe will play J. Pierrepont Finch, with Emmy Award-winning actor John Larroquette ("Night Court") as World Wide Wicket Company president J.B. Biggley. Principal casting also features Emmy Award winner and Tony Award nominee Tammy Blanchard (Gypsy, "Life with Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows") as office bombshell Hedy La Rue, Christopher J. Hanke (In My Life, Cry-Baby) as Bud Frump, Rose Hemingway (Parade at the Mark Taper Forum) in her Broadway debut as Rosemary Pilkington, Rob Bartlett (Chicago, Little Shop of Horrors) as Twimble/Wally Womper, Mary Faber (American Idiot, Avenue Q) as Smitty, Ellen Harvey (Thou Shalt Not, The Music Man) as Miss Jones and Michael Park (Middletown) as Bert Bratt.

Directed and choreographed by Tony Award winner Rob Ashford (Promises, Promises), How to Succeed will officially open March 27 at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre.

Rob Ashford earned a 2002 Best Choreography Tony Award for Thoroughly Modern Millie. He has been Tony-nominated for Cry-Baby, Curtains and The Wedding Singer. He earned acclaim for directing the Donmar Warehouse productions of A Streetcar Named Desire and Parade.

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