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Van Zandt fretted directing Springsteen in ‘Lilyhammer’

NEW YORK

It’s always a bit uncomfortable having to tell your boss what to do.

So imagine how Steven Van Zandt felt when he directed his longtime friend and E Street Band mate Bruce Springsteen when The Boss made his acting debut — appearing in the third-season finale of the Netflix dramedy “Lilyhammer.” (Springsteen also briefly appeared in the 2000 film “High Fidelity,” but as himself rather than in an acting role).

He says he was honored that Springsteen agreed to appear in the episode, which began airing Nov. 21 and marked Van Zandt’s directorial debut, but there was “a little bit of anxiety involved.”

“I know we’re friends for 50 years, but still it meant a lot to me that he chose me and trusted me enough to direct him when literally everybody on earth’s been wanting to do it ,” said Van Zandt, who stars, writes, produces and composes music for the show.

“Lilyhammer” is a fish-out-of-water story about fictional New York gangster Frank “The Fixer” Tagliano (Van Zandt), who is trying to start a new life in the Norwegian city of Lillehammer.

Springsteen played Frank’s older brother Giuseppe — a small role that was key to the plot, Van Zandt said.

Broadway looking for a new Carole King

NEW YORK

If you think you can sing “It’s Too Late” and “So Far Away” like Carole King, some Broadway producers would like to hear from you.

Nationwide open casting calls were announced Wednesday to find a new King and other cast members for “Beautiful — The Carole King Musical.”

There will be auditions in New York on Jan. 16; Seattle on Jan. 24; Orlando, Fla., on Feb. 7; Pittsburgh on Feb. 21; and Chicago on Feb. 28.

The current King, Tony Award-winner Jessie Mueller, is leaving the show in March.

Associated Press