Actor Hugh Jackman has left the upcoming Broadway musical 'Houdini' as he wasn't able to commit to the time this role required.
The production, depicting the life of Harry Houdini, is scheduled to hit the stage soon. However, losing Jackman is a huge blow and could cause the musical to be postponed.
The 'X-Men' actor, who has been connected to the project since 2012, released a statement explaining his exit, said The Hollywood Reporter.
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"Hugh has been terrific to have on this part of the journey. We will continue to move forward with our remarkable creative team, as they craft this ambitious new musical," added lead producer Scott Sanders.
This isn't the first withdrawal from the show, as Oscar-winning writer, Aaron Sorkin, left the musical in January of this year (2013) due to scheduling conflicts.
David Ives, who wrote 'Venus In Fur', has stepped in to replace Sorkin. Jack O'Brien, who directed 'Hairspray', will be at the helm of the new production and the score has been composed by Tony winner Stephen Schwartz.