NN.“Jennifer Aniston Reveals the One Career Goal That Still Terrifies Her”
Jennifer Aniston has done it all in her career: sitcom superstardom, hit movies, award-winning dramatic roles. But there’s one thing she’s still yet to cross off her list.
Speaking with Harper’s Bazaar in a profile published earlier this month, the Emmy and SAG Award-winning actress revealed she dreams of bring on Broadway one day.
“I haven’t done theatre yet because it terrifies me,” Aniston, 56, said. “But it’s the one thing I haven’t tried besides make an album, which I doubt I’ll do!”
She went on to explain that she grew up in New York and “loved going to the theatre” as a child. “I think it’d be fun,” she said.
Should Aniston stage, she’d join a group of Hollywood A-listers who have made their Broadway debuts in recent years, including George Clooney, Robert Downey, Jr., Sarah Snook, Shailene Woodley and Keanu Reeves.
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Of course, finding time for a run on Broadway, even a limited one, might be difficult for Aniston.
As Harper’s Bazaar noted, The Morning Show star keeps plenty on her plate — from running her haircare line LolaVie and serving as chief creative officer for Vital Proteins to prepping for her next TV project, Apple TV+’s I’m Glad My Mom Died, based on Jennette McCurdy’s hit memoir.
She and her Echo Films producing partner Kristin Hahn also have a new project in the works, loosely inspired by their early years breaking into the business.


