Jennifer Aniston talks about one goal left on bucket list: It’s ‘terrifying’
Jennifer Aniston shares her thoughts on one challenging career goal she has yet to pursue
Jennifer Aniston, the veteran actress and Golden Globe winner, revealed one major career dream she hasn’t yet dared to face.
The Friends star, despite having plenty on her plate, shared that stepping onto theatre stage remains one of her lifelong ambitions.
Theatre has always been Aniston's dream ever since her days at the FAME school in Manhattan.
"I haven't done theatre yet because it terrifies me," she said in an interview with Harper Bazaar. "But it’s the one thing I haven’t tried besides make an album, which I doubt I’ll do!"
The Morning Show star went on to explain that she grew up in New York and "loved going to theatre" as a child. "I think it’d be fun," she said.
It is not the first time Aniston has expressed an interest in Broadway. Previously, she told Vanity Fair that she dreams of performing on stage.
"Growing up in New York City and seeing Annie, you just get swept into a fantasy world. I want to do that," she shared.
If Aniston does make her debut at Broadway, she be joining the list of Hollywood A-listers, who have made their Broadway debut in recent years, including George Clooney, Robert Downey, Jr., Sarah Snook, Shailene Woodley and Keanu Reeves.
As of now, Aniston is starring season four of The Morning Show with Reese Witherspoon. It airs weekly on Wednesday since September 17.
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