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Rose Byrne Shifts Gears with Broadway Comedy 'Fallen Angels'

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Quinn Martinez
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Rose Byrne, an Oscar nominee for her role in a movie where everything crashes down on her, is shifting gears with the Broadway comedy 'Fallen Angels.'

Byrne's latest project is a departure from her dramatic roles, showcasing her comedic skills on the stage. The play, directed by Matthew Warchus, premiered on February 22, 2026, at the Hayes Theater in New York City.

The comedy follows two women, played by Byrne and Jo Stone-Fewings, as they navigate their lives and relationships in 1920s London. The play's script is based on a 1924 play by Noël Coward and has been adapted for the stage by Olivier Award-winning playwright Matthew Warchus.

Byrne's performance in 'Fallen Angels' has been well-received by critics, with many praising her comedic timing and chemistry with her co-star. The play is a must-see for fans of Byrne and those looking for a lighthearted, entertaining evening of theater.

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