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Hugh Jackman Eyeing Christopher Shinn Play?

New York Post theater columnnist Michael Riedel reports that igh Jackman is eyeing a number of projects for his return to Broadway and one of them is Christopher Shinn's "Against.

The new play by the Hartford-born, Wethersfield-raiosed playwright will have its world premiere at London's Alameda Theatre in August. That production stars Ben Whishaw., most recently seen in Broadway's "The Crucible." 

Set in the future in Silicon Valley, it centers on Luke, played by Whishaw, who is an aerospace billionaire who sets out to change the world. Luke is convinced he is the next messiah, whose calling is to confront violence in America."

Shinn's "An Opening in Time" premiered at Hartford Stage in 2015. It also presented "Dying City," which was a Pulitzer Prize finalist. Other works of Shinn's include "Four" (which was also made into a film) and presented at Hartford's TheaterWorks, "What Didn't Happen," "Now or Later," "Where Do We Live," "Other People," "Teddy Ferrara" and "On the Mountain."

Shinn's plays have also been premiered by the Royal Court Theatre, Lincoln Center Theater, Goodman Theatre, Donmar Warehouse, Manhattan Theatre Club, Playwrights Horizons, Vineyard Theatre, South Coast Rep and Soho Theatre.

He is the winner of an Obie in Playwriting ("Where Do We Live") and a Guggenheim Fellowship. He received the Evening Standard Theatre Award for Best Play ("Now or Later").

Shinn lives in New York,where he teaches playwriting at the New School.

"Against" will begin performances Aug. 12, opening Aug. 23 and play through Sept. 30. The show is  directed by Ian Rickson, former artistic director of the Royal Court, whose Royal Court productions of The Weir, "The Seagull" "Jerusalem" and "The Rover" all transferred to Broadway.

 Whishaw returns to the Almeida following an acclaimed performance in 2015's "Bakkhai." Other  theatre credits include West End productions of Mojo and Peter and Alice, and "Hamlet" at the Old Vic. His film credits include "A Hologram for the King," "The Danish Girl," "Suffragette," "Paddington," "Perfume," "Brideshead Revisited," "In the Heart of the Sea" and playing Q in the James Bond films "Spectre" and "Skyfall." He also played Ariel in the film version of Shakespeare's "The Tempest" directed by Julie Taylor. He's currently filming "Mary Poppins Returns." 

Christopher Shinn 

Riedel reports that Jackman's doing some and Broadway’s top leading men, "has been doing some invitation-only readings of serious plays. He tackled two classics — Anton Chekhov’s “Uncle Vanya” and Henrik Ibsen’s “Rosmersholm” — before moving into the 21st century, with Christopher Shinn’s compelling drama “Against.”

Shinn's "An Opening in Time" premiered at Hartford Stage in 2015. It also presented "Dying City," which was a Pulitzer Prize finalist. Other works of Shinn's include "Four" (which was also made into a film) and presented at Hartford's TheaterWorks, "What Didn't Happen," "Now or Later," "Where Do We Live," "Other People," "Teddy Ferrara" and "On the Mountain."

Shinn's plays have also been premiered by the Royal Court Theatre, Lincoln Center Theater, Goodman Theatre, Donmar Warehouse, Manhattan Theatre Club, Playwrights Horizons, Vineyard Theatre, South Coast Rep and Soho Theatre.

He is the winner of an Obie in Playwriting ("Where Do We Live") and a Guggenheim Fellowship. He received the Evening Standard Theatre Award for Best Play ("Now or Later").Shinn lives in New York,where he teaches playwriting at the New School.