Guess who’s back in action and cracking up Broadway? None other than the dynamic duo of Anne Hathaway and Anna Wintour, making a surprise appearance in the hilarious spectacle that is the Broadway musical Gutenberg! Move over, serious theatrics – it’s time for Devil Wears Prada jokes and sassy shenanigans!
In this star-studded cameo on Wednesday night, the 41-year-old Oscar-winning actress and the 74-year-old Vogue maestro joined forces to spice up the New York City theatre scene. Josh Gad and Andrew Rannells, playing two aspiring musical theatre writers, were in for a treat as Anne and Anna stepped into the spotlight as guest producers. Because nothing says “let’s bring this show to Broadway” like the comedic brilliance of two Hollywood icons.
Picture this: Gad and Rannells are desperately hoping someone in the audience will want to produce their musical, aptly titled “Gutenberg.” Cue the dazzling entrance of Anne and Anna, ready to play the roles of lifetime – Broadway producers extraordinaire. The laughs rolled in as they seized the moment, making it clear that this was no ordinary night on the Great White Way.
As Anne took the mic to deliver her producer spiel, Anna, decked out in her iconic black sunglasses, wasted no time setting the record straight. In a move straight out of The Devil Wears Prada playbook, Anna declared, “I’m a very famous Broadway producer… and this is my assistant.” Oh, the irony! Who knew that behind those fashionable shades lay a comedic genius ready to steal the show?
In a world where Broadway dreams meet unexpected humor, Hathaway and Wintour proved that age is just a number, and so is the seriousness of the stage. It’s not every day you get to witness an Oscar winner and a fashion powerhouse turning the theatrical world upside down with devilishly delightful antics. Move over, Shakespeare – there’s a new comedic duo in town, and they’re giving Broadway a run for its money!
Are you wearing the— The GUTENBERG! yellow trucker hat? Yeah. I am. pic.twitter.com/eWntUIuTYG
— Gutenberg! The (Best) Musical (Ever) (@GutenbergBwy) January 11, 2024