Oprah Scared Away From Broadway?

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So, says Riedel, a month ago Leon was fired and replaced by Parks. And Oprah got scared away.
It's surprising news, coming as it does as Leon's staged readings of every Wilson play at the Kennedy Center are getting rave reviews, and just a day after the Times published a long piece about Broadway shows bringing in black audiences — a piece that credited Binder and Leon's 2004 hit A Raisin in the Sun for breaking new ground.
The chaos around the production scared off Winfrey, says Riedel, as well as Forest Whitaker, who was in talks to play Troy. If it's true, August Wilson's widow should be smacking herself on the forehead right now. But we're of two minds about it. We'd rather see a real actress play the demanding role of Rose than a talk-show host who fancies herself an actress. On the other hand, we'd really like an August Wilson play to be an actual hit on Broadway, and casting Oprah would have made Fences the toughest ticket in years. Laurence Fishburne, Mos Def, and Anthony Mackie — as good as they might be — just won't do.
'Fences' Can't Hold O [NYP]

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