Christopher
Walken gets his Hook into Peter Pan live TV musical
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[December 03, 2014]
By Patricia Reaney
NEW YORK (Reuters) -
Academy Award winner Christopher Walken, a veteran of
both stage and screen, is taking a first crack at a live
television musical as Captain Hook in "Peter Pan Live!,"
a gig he likens to a sporting event.
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In the production that airs on Dec. 4 on NBC, Walken plays
opposite Allison Williams, who steps into the title role made
famous by Mary Martin in the original 1954 Broadway musical.
Whereas a Broadway play involves previews and interaction with
an audience before opening night, Walken says doing a live
musical for broadcast is like showing up for a one-off sports
competition.
"It's very much of a thing between you and the audience," the
71-year-old Walken, who won a best supporting actor Oscar in
1979 for "The Deer Hunter," said in an interview at a press
event in New York.
"But in this situation, you just do it and that's it. I've never
done that."
"Peter Pan Live!" follows the success of the Comcast Corp-owned
network's "The Sound of Music," which was watched by 18 million
viewers when it aired last year, is part of a trend for TV
networks to offer more live events.
For Williams, best known for her role in the HBO series "Girls,"
playing Peter Pan was something she had dreamed about since
childhood. She said starring opposite Walken as the one-handed
pirate pursued by a crocodile in the story by the Scottish
playwright J.M. Barrie was the icing on the cake.
"He is one of the funniest people I have ever worked with,"
Williams, 26, said about Walken. "I think his Hook will be just
scary and silly enough for kids."
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Walken will be showing off his singing and dancing skills as Hook
and promises to bring his own take to the iconic role.
"I like him. He's very sad about his hand. There is a crocodile
chasing him and he is lonely, I think," Walken said about Hook.
"He wants vengeance and he also wants a mother. He is very upset
Peter Pan has found a mother and he wants to take her away and be
his mother. So, he's a little sad."
The cast includes multiple Tony nominee Kelli O'Hara ("South
Pacific") as Mrs. Darling and Tony winner Christian Borle ("Peter
and the Starcatcher") in dual roles as Mr. Darling, and Mr. Smee,
Hook's trusted assistant.
Williams learned to fly for the role, but she didn't need any help
perfecting Peter's rooster crow.
"I've been crowing my whole life," she said.
(Editing by Paul Simao)
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