Rachel McAdams says she 'can't wait to see' The Notebook musical 20 years after ... trends now

Rachel McAdams says she 'can't wait to see' The Notebook musical 20 years after ... trends now
Rachel McAdams says she 'can't wait to see' The Notebook musical 20 years after ... trends now

Rachel McAdams says she 'can't wait to see' The Notebook musical 20 years after ... trends now

Rachel McAdams gushed over her 2004 hit film The Notebook - in which she starred alongside Ryan Gosling - being adapted into a musical on Sunday. 

The 45-year-old movie star was over the moon about the remake "saying, 'I can’t wait to see it. I think it’s so exciting to see it take on a whole other life like this, it blows my mind.'

'[It’s] crazy, just crazy,' she said while on The Broadway Show with Tamsen Fadal. 

The starlet - who played Allie Calhoun in the film alongside Gosling as Noah - reminisced about her time acting in the romance film saying, 'We didn't even know if anyone would see this movie when we were making it.'

The musical hit the stage on March 14 and features actors Ryan Vasquez, Joy Woods, and Jordan Tyson, John Cardoza, Maryann Plunkett, and Dorian Harewood.

Rachel McAdams gushed over her 2004 hit film The Notebook - in which she starred alongside Ryan Gosling - being adapted into a musical on Sunday (pictured in the film as Allie Calhoun with Gosling as Noah Calhoun)

Rachel McAdams gushed over her 2004 hit film The Notebook - in which she starred alongside Ryan Gosling - being adapted into a musical on Sunday (pictured in the film as Allie Calhoun with Gosling as Noah Calhoun)

The 45-year-old movie star was over the moon about the remake saying , 'I can¿t wait to see it. I think it¿s so exciting to see it take on a whole other life like this, it blows my mind'

The 45-year-old movie star was over the moon about the remake saying , 'I can’t wait to see it. I think it’s so exciting to see it take on a whole other life like this, it blows my mind' 

McAdams has been headlining her first Broadway production, Mary Jane, and chatted up a storm about her transition from film to being on stage. 

'I'm having a hard time wrapping my head around it to be perfectly honest. I pinch myself every day,' she admitted, 'The little theater nerd in me is freaking out.'

The Mean Girls star even said that the change was drastic and it made her feel 'terrified' at times. 

'It's gotten better wince we've gotten int o the rehearsal space...I got to ask a million questions [and I] still have a million more, but I find I'm endlessly challenged by film and television still,' she shared. 

Despite being 'intimidated', per her

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