Matthew Broderick, a high-priced talent with an estimated net worth of $45 million, is in the Christmas spirit.
His next performance will be far off-off-Broadway, but it is sold out, since tickets were free.
On the twelfth day of Christmas this Friday night, the Tony Award-winning performer will give a 7:00 p.m. reading of Truman Capote’s “A Christmas Memory,” directed by Michael Wilson, at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church hall in Morristown, NJ, The Post hears.
But it took some serious brotherly love by his sister, the Rev. Janet Broderick, rector at St. Peter’s, to nab the acting legend.
“This is a wonderful and deeply moving story, a story about generosity and love,” the Rev. Broderick told one local reviewer in a bit of understatement, as she prepares to join her brother in the much-anticipated Capote reading.
It’s not their first star turn together. The Broderick siblings read from W.H. Auden’s “A Christmas Oratorio” at St. Peter’s back in 2016.
Matthew Broderick and his wife, the actress Sarah Jessica Parker, have a combined estimated net worth of $135 million, according to one tracking Web site.