
Michelle Williams Shines In Broadway Debut Of ‘Death Becomes Her’
Michelle Williams made her Broadway debut on Thursday night in “Death Becomes Her”, a new comedy by Halley Feiffer. The play, which also stars Glenn Close and Zachary Quinto, is a modern take on the classic film of the same name. Williams plays Helen, a woman who becomes obsessed with her appearance after her college rival, played by Close, undergoes a mysterious procedure that keeps her looking young forever.
Critical Acclaim
The play has received rave reviews from critics, with many praising Williams’ performance. The New York Times called her “a revelation” and said that she “brings a raw, emotional intensity to the role.” The Hollywood Reporter said that she “commands the stage with her charisma and vulnerability.”
Challenging Role
In an interview with The New York Times, Williams said that she was drawn to the role because it was so challenging. “It’s a very demanding role,” she said. “I had to go to some dark places to find this character.” She also said that she was grateful for the opportunity to work with Close and Quinto. “They are two of the greatest actors of our time,” she said. “I learned so much from them.”
Future Projects
Williams has several other projects in the works, including a new film with Steven Spielberg and a television series based on the novel “Station Eleven.” She is also set to star in a revival of the play “The Glass Menagerie” on Broadway next year.
The success of “Death Becomes Her” is a testament to Williams’ talent and versatility. She is one of the most celebrated actresses of her generation, and she continues to challenge herself with new and exciting roles.
