Ashton Kutcher Coming to Broadway

June 18, 2009 at 6:33am PST
Photos: splashnewsonline.com

Lots of Hollywood actors and actresses take on the Broadway scene – Katie Holmes and David Radcliffe to name a couple, and now Ashton Kutcher.

Mr. Demi Moore has reportedly been offered the starring role in Neil LaBute’s play Fat Pig.

Ashton has no stage experience, but maybe he can Twitter his way through. (The actor was the first Twitterer to have a million followers.)

Now THAT is something to be proud of.

He would take on the role of Tom, a good-looking guy who starts dating a sweet but heavyset woman and is then teased by his friends.

Fat Pig began off-Broadway five years ago and starred Jeremy Piven, before he was a creepy jerk-off.

First NiKon camera commercials and now Broadway, is someone having trouble finding his true calling?

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