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Actor Tom Hanks has received high praise from critics for his Broadway debut in Nora Ephron's play Lucky Guy. | Actor Tom Hanks has received high praise from critics for his Broadway debut in Nora Ephron's play Lucky Guy. |
The Oscar winner, who acted in Ephron's films Sleepless in Seattle and You've Got Mail, was hailed as "the star of the show" by The New York Post. | The Oscar winner, who acted in Ephron's films Sleepless in Seattle and You've Got Mail, was hailed as "the star of the show" by The New York Post. |
Variety magazine said he took "to the stage like a fish to water", while The Guardian said "his stardom prevails". | Variety magazine said he took "to the stage like a fish to water", while The Guardian said "his stardom prevails". |
But there were mixed reviews for other aspects of the production, which Ephron was writing when she died last year. | But there were mixed reviews for other aspects of the production, which Ephron was writing when she died last year. |
Directed by George C Wolfe, the play follows the life of Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Mike McAlary. | Directed by George C Wolfe, the play follows the life of Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Mike McAlary. |
The New York Times' Ben Brantley wrote that it was "little more than the sum of its anecdotes". | The New York Times' Ben Brantley wrote that it was "little more than the sum of its anecdotes". |
"Unlike some of the movies Ephron wrote and directed, and many of her peerlessly sharp essays, Lucky Guy often feels only newsprint deep," he added. | "Unlike some of the movies Ephron wrote and directed, and many of her peerlessly sharp essays, Lucky Guy often feels only newsprint deep," he added. |
The New York Post, where Ephron worked for several years in her early career, declared that Hanks' "everyman-relatable charm" shone through "as strongly onstage as it does on screen". | The New York Post, where Ephron worked for several years in her early career, declared that Hanks' "everyman-relatable charm" shone through "as strongly onstage as it does on screen". |
He appears alongside the twice Tony Award-nominated actor Courtney B Vance and Peter Getery, who plays the editor John Cotter. | He appears alongside the twice Tony Award-nominated actor Courtney B Vance and Peter Getery, who plays the editor John Cotter. |
LA Times theatre critic Charles McNulty wrote that Ephron was a "master storyteller", but that the show "too often feels like a straight biography". | LA Times theatre critic Charles McNulty wrote that Ephron was a "master storyteller", but that the show "too often feels like a straight biography". |
However, Ephron's play should win a Tony award, according to the Financial Times, who said it would be a tribute to the author and "a testament to the lasting quality of her text". | However, Ephron's play should win a Tony award, according to the Financial Times, who said it would be a tribute to the author and "a testament to the lasting quality of her text". |
In the first week of previews, the play took more than $1m (£662,000) in ticket sales, almost as much as hit productions The Book of Mormon, The Lion King and Wicked. |
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