‘The Cottage’ on Broadway Is Just the Beginning of Jason Alexander’s Busy Theater Schedule

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Gordon Cox Theater Editor Jason Alexander’s latest theater project, the new comedy “The Cottage,” opened on Broadway last night — and it’s just the first of a string of theater projects that stand poised to keep the former “Seinfeld” star busy in the theater for the next year or more. Listen to this week’s “Stagecraft” podcast below: Alexander revealed what he’s got coming up on the latest episode of “Stagecraft,” Variety‘s theater podcast.

In addition to starring in Chicago Shakespeare Theater’s production of “Judgment Day,” the new comedy written by Rob Ulin and directed by Moritz von Stuelpnagel, in the spring, Alexander said he’s also talking with director Lonny Price about a 2024 production of “Fiddler on the Roof” in Los Angeles, with Price directing and Alexander starring as Tevye.

The project would be a reunion for Price and Alexander, who both starred in the original cast of “Merrily We Roll Along.” No firm plans have been set for “Fiddler,” but Alexander said he and Price already have an idea about how they’d approach it: “There’s been a lot of monkeying with ‘Fiddler’ in the last few revivals,” Alexander said. “What if we give it back its veritas and its originally intended values, and look at it again the way it more or less was intended to be?” As a director, Alexander is also attached to “The War of the Roses,” the stage adaptation by Peter Tolan (“Rescue Me”) of the novel that also inspired the 1989 film with Kathleen Turner and Michael Douglas.

Alexander noted that Eric McCormack, the “Will and Grace” star who plays a lead role in “The Cottage,” has also been involved in “War of the Roses” during its development.

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