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Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick insist the concept of a film based on a musical has longevity.
BBC: NEWS | Entertainment | Producers remake aims for cinema-goers
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Kate Nelligan and Nathan Lane are standouts in a large supporting cast, which also includes Hector Elizondo and Jane Morris.
NEWYORKER: Frankie and Johnny
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At the opening night Broderick said he wanted the role because he was eager to work with Mel Brooks and Nathan Lane.
BBC: Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick
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The son asks his father to pose as a straight cultural diplomat, which throws his father and the diva (Nathan Lane) into a panic.
NEWYORKER: The Birdcage
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Rodriguez, who plays Ana Vargas on "Smash, " was last on Broadway in "The Addams Family, " originating the role of Wednesday Addams alongside Nathan Lane and Bebe Neuwirth.
WSJ: 'Chuck' and 'Smash' stars head to Broadway
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Given the world of Lockhart Gardner and how much it's struggling, David Lee is a commodity and will have a lot of confrontations with the Nathan Lane character.
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It stars Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick, both of whom are nominated for the best actor in a musical award at the Tonys, which honour the best of the Broadway season.
BBC: The Producers heads Tony nominations
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Nathan Lane, who stars as the about-to-pop Broadway impresario Max Bialystock, and Matthew Broderick, who plays the nervous, harried accountant Leo Bloom, are a great match, gleefully lobbing verbal volleys at each other.
NEWYORKER: The Producers
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That's what Douglas Carter Beane does with "The Nance, " a dead-serious comedy set in New York circa 1937 in which Nathan Lane plays a self-hating gay man who makes a living playing outrageously effeminate gay men on the burlesque stage.
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It's been a while since Nathan Lane got this much screen time to camp it up, as the Queen's butler, Brighton (even if he does spend some of it in the form of cockroach), and Hammer's a hoot as the arrogant -- but oh-so-eligible -- prince.
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