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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Jennifer Aniston wants to star in a Broadway show

    The 56-year-old actress has appeared in countless hit TV shows and movies during her long career, but the Friends star hopes to perform on a theatre stage soon.


    Jennifer told the new issue of People magazine: "I definitely want to do a Broadway play. That's on my bucket list, but it's finding the time and finding the right material."

    The Hollywood legend also wants to do a threequel of Horrible Bosses.

    Asked if she wants to revisit past projects, the star of the comedy-crime movie said: "This literally came up the other day: Horrible Bosses.

    "Jason Bateman and I were talking about that, and Charlie Day has been talking about it a lot, so that's something that we think would be super fun.

    "The characters are hilarious, and we need comedy.

    "That's one that we would have a really fun time going back to, seeing where those crazy cats are today."

    Jennifer also admitted she finds it hard to take time off from work.

    The Morning Show actress said: "I'm a bit of a workaholic, so I'm forcing myself to try to take some time to travel and not work.

    "I'm trying desperately to learn how to create those auto replies when emails and texts come in, where it's like, 'I'm away forever. But call me in December.'"

    If Jennifer does have time off, she does not like to make any plans.

    Asked what her perfect day off would look like, the We're the Millers star said: "It looks like a blank schedule - there's not one thing on it.

    "That's a perfect day, and then can I figure out what that day looks like as it goes."

    Jennifer thinks it is important for people to put themselves first.

    She said: "There's a lot that we need to not focus on because it's so awful and ugly. So we need to also remember to focus on the beauty and the positivity that's also existing in our world right now."

    Jennifer shot to global fame in the early '90s when she was cast as Rachel Green in Friends, opposite Courtney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, David Schwimmer and the late Matthew Perry.

    Even though those days were "magic", she admitted the cast has learnt "more lessons" since the NBC sitcom wrapped after 10 years in 2004.

    Jennifer told People in 2024: "Oh, everything was the most exciting thing on the planet. It was just magic. Nothing was not exciting. And it's still exciting, but we've had more experiences. We've learned more lessons. There's a little more behind us."

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