Jesse Tyler Ferguson Announces New Broadway Role After 'Modern Family'
Jesse Tyler Ferguson Announces New Broadway Role After Modern Family...
Jesse Tyler Ferguson is returning to Broadway this fall, sparking excitement among fans of the Emmy-winning actor. The "Modern Family" star confirmed Wednesday he will headline a revival of the classic comedy "The Odd Couple" alongside a yet-to-be-announced co-star.
The news comes as Ferguson wraps production on his Hulu series "Life & Beth" and prepares for his Tony Awards hosting duties in June. His last Broadway appearance was in 2022's "Take Me Out," which earned him a Tony nomination for Best Featured Actor.
Social media erupted with reactions after Ferguson shared the announcement on Instagram. Many fans expressed enthusiasm about seeing him return to live theater, where he began his career before achieving TV fame as Mitchell Pritchett on ABC's long-running sitcom.
The revival marks Neil Simon's iconic play's first major New York production since 2005. Previews begin September 12 at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre, with opening night set for October 8. Tickets go on sale to the general public May 15.
Ferguson's involvement has already boosted interest in the production. Broadway insiders note his combination of comedy chops and dramatic range makes him ideal for the role of fastidious Felix Unger. The casting comes during a strong season for revivals, with several classic plays finding new audiences.
The actor has become increasingly selective about projects since "Modern Family" ended in 2020. He told Variety last month he prioritizes work that challenges him creatively while allowing time with his husband and young son. Theater, he said, provides that balance better than television or film.
Industry analysts predict the production could be one of the fall's hottest tickets, especially if producers land a high-profile actor for the Oscar Madison role. Rumored candidates include former Ferguson co-stars and other comedy veterans, though no official announcements have been made.
Ferguson's Broadway return continues his pattern of alternating between stage and screen work. Beyond acting, he remains active as a producer and through his Tie The Knot organization supporting LGBTQ+ rights. The new project reinforces his status as one of theater's most bankable contemporary stars.