New York (January 2010): In an exclusive cover story in the January issue of IN New York magazine, New York City native Scarlett Johansson talks about her homecoming and her new Broadway show.
The screen vixen is focused on her first Great White Way performance in Arthur Miller’s A View from the Bridge. “The only thing on my mind right now is the show,” she asserts. Born in New York, Johansson, a fish back in familiar New York City water, admits, “It’s hard for me to scrape out a private life, but it’s easier here, because everyone is going at their own quick pace.”
What’s next for the buxom blonde, who plays the villainous Black Widow in the upcoming release of Iron Man 2? She wants to flex her funny muscles in “ a great, broad comedy,” as well as “work with Clint Eastwood, Tim Burton and Martin Scorcese…and my husband [actor Ryan Reynolds].”
For the complete article, titled “Frankly, Scarlett” visit innewyork.com or pick up a free copy of IN New York, found in-room and at concierge desks of the city’s finest hotels and residential buildings, on New York Water Taxi boats and Amtrak trains and at leading retailers and information centers throughout the city, including the Bloomingdale’s and Macy’s Visitors Centers, the NYC & Company Visitor Center, the Times Square Alliance Information Center and the Visitor Information window in Grand Central Terminal.
