A
behind-the-scenes look at the making of Daniel Radcliffe's shoot for
Vogue magazine, to promote the March opening of his Broadway musical debut
How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, has been released online. The video featured a look at various dance poses Dan tried for the shoot, as well as the actor explaining some of the challenges in playing Finch on-stage, mostly to do with getting the dancing down. Dan admitted that he had much improved on his footing since he began dance lessons three years ago. That can be viewed here; screencaps can be found in our
galleries.
Additionally,
Total Film magazine released a new promotional image of Dan as Arthur Kipps from his first feature after the completion of the
Harry Potter series, the supernatural thriller
The Woman in Black. In the short interview, Dan teased about some of the themes of the films, including those of loss and fear. The new photo, courtesy of
DR.com, can be seen below.
Quote:
"It's one of the great challenges, to get people to buy me as something else."
Radcliffe's character, Arthur Kipps, is "a father and a widower- two things I don't have direct experiece of."
"I would call it a character-driven horror film, along the line of The Orphanage or The Others" said Radcliffe. "It's slow-burning and it's very, very scary."
"It's about loss, family and fear... The overriding sense of death pervades the entire film."
Tickets for
How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, which begins previews on February 26, 2011 and opens on March 27th, can be pre-ordered at
Broadway.com.
The Woman in Black hits theatres Friday, October 28, 2011.