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Small-Wanded Daniel Radcliffe Would Welcome an Onstage Erection

5:57AM Kyle Buchanan | Now that footage of Daniel Radcliffe’s nude performance in Equus has hit the interwebs, audiences everywhere have discovered that what the young wizard lacks in wand, he certainly makes up for in sheer balls. It’s for precisely that reason that while appearing on Inside the Actor’s Studio this week, Radcliffe gave James Lipton a surprising answer to the self-posed question, “Are you ever worried about getting an erection onstage?”

When The Post-Opening Buzz Wore Off, Post-Knob-Showing Traumatic Stress Set In

11:30AM Clem Bastow | As you no doubt will have heard, Daniel “Harry Potter” Radcliffe has taken his Equus role (i.e. the one in which he gets his gear out, and makes out with a pantomime horse, or something) to Broadway after a successful West End showing earlier in the year. Pre-show buzz has been remarkably positive (there has even been Tony Award chatter) and the play opened at the end of last week. As the Guardian proudly notes: Ben Brantley, writing in the New York Times, praises the boy wizard’s sensitive and intelligent portrayal of the disturbed stable boy, Alan Strang, focusing on his “Alsatian-blue gaze” which “snags your attention with an extra, possibly dangerous gleam of intensity”. He has less praise for the “arid” and “dated” psychodrama, however. Hip, hip for Radcliffe. But this is beside the point; the point being this remarkable photo snapped of Radcliffe at the stage door just after the performance: More »

Broadway Audiences Will Soon Learn If Daniel Radcliffe Is Hung Like His Horse

3:30AM Molly Friedman | Finally, a good reason to shell out for tickets to a Broadway show: People reports this morning that Daniel Radcliffe and his treasure trail are set to make their stateside debut when Equus arrives in New York this September. Unlike all those rumours claiming tabloid favourites like Kevin Federline and Nicole Richie were ready to high-kick and lip sync their way through musicals, Radcliffe’s smash hit in London was a far cry from stunt casting. But Harry Potter sounds a bit more nervous than he is excited: More »