Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Daniel Radcliffe Prefers Dancing Over Being Naked Onstage

Actor admits it's easier to sing and dance in 'How to Succeed ...' than it was to disrobe in 'Equus.'
By Eric Ditzian, with reporting by Josh Horowitz


Daniel Radcliffe
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"I'm excited. Terrified, but excited," Daniel Radcliffe told MTV News in the summer of 2007 as he prepared to take the stage — and doff his drawers — in a London-based production of "Equus."

Radcliffe eventually took the production to Broadway in 2008, but even a year later, the nude scene never got much easier. Even the prospect of singing and dancing on Broadway — talents the 21-year-old actor readily admits don't come naturally to him — is a delight by comparison. That's why, as Radcliffe walked the red carpet at the opening for his new musical, "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying," he admitted that tapping his toes on Broadway is far less terrifying than ripping off his skivvies.

"I'm still going to have to go with being naked onstage," he laughed. "The dancing and singing thing, it is scary, particularly on Broadway, because it is the home of the musical. But once you've learned it, it can become really fun. I can't say the same about being naked onstage. This is a much more fun show all around."

That's not to say "How to Succeed" has been a cakewalk. Radcliffe and his fellow actors endured an exhaustive rehearsal schedule and nearly a month of previews before officially opening on Sunday. "We've had a long-ish preview period — I can't say 'long' anymore because of 'Spider-Man' — but it feels great to be here and know the show is set now and we don't have to rehearse during the day and we get to chill out," he told us. "Honestly, coming in and doing a two-and-a-half-hour show every evening will seem like a holiday after the last couple months."

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