Oscar winning actress Julia Roberts makes her Broadway stage
debut in a production of Richard Greenberg's "Three Days of Rain" after a career
solely devoted to the silver screen.
Roberts, 38, was chosen for the play last year with producers hoping her
cinema box office magic will draw big audiences to the Bernard B. Jacobs theatre
in New York.
Tuesday evening's performance marks the beginning of "previews" for the play
with the official opening set for April 19.
"Three Days of Rain," which was produced Off-Broadway at the Manhattan
Theatre Club in 1997, is played out in two acts. In the first act, Roberts plays
a daughter who, along with her brother, tries to unravel the truth behind her
father's death. In the second act set 30 years earlier, Roberts plays the
daughter's mother.
With little experience on stage, the star of "Pretty Woman" admits to being
nervous about her theatrical plunge.
"By the time I get there, I'll be entirely apoplectic," Roberts told the New
York Times last year. "But the terror is part of the excitement."

The playwright said Roberts' Hollywood stardom has had no
disruptive effect on preparations for the play.
"Rehearsals have been amazingly normal," Greenberg told the daily USA Today.
Roberts, who won an Oscar in 2000 for her leading in role in "Erin
Brockovich," went on maternity leave in early 2005 to take care of her twin
children and the play marks her return to work. She is also reportedly in final
talks for work on a new film entitled "Daniel Isn't Talking."