Goldie Hawn Returns toDeath Becomes Herwith Visit to Broadway Musical: 'She Was Living!' (Exclusive Details)

Mar. 15, 2025

Goldie Hawn attends ‘Death Becomes Her’ on Broadway and poses backstage with stars Jennifer Simard (left) and Megan Hilty (right).Photo:Jenny Anderson

Jennifer Simard, Goldie Hawn, and Megan Hilty

Jenny Anderson

Goldie Hawngave the cast ofDeath Becomes Hera night they’re sure to remember forever.

On Friday, Feb. 21, the Oscar-winning actress, 79, paid a visit to the hit new Broadway musical, which adapts the Robert Zemeckis' Oscar-winning 1992 dark comedy she starred in oppositeMeryl Streep,Bruce WillisandIsabella Rossellini.

Jennifer Simard in ‘Death Becomes Her’ on Broadway; Goldie Hawn in the ‘Death Becomes Her’ film.Franz Szony; AJ Pics/Alamy Stock Photo

Jennifer Simard in Death Becomes Her Musical; Goldie Hawn in Death Becomes Her Movie

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A source on the scene tells PEOPLE that Hawn was singing the praises of the performers, including Tony nomineeChristopher Sieberand Grammy winnerMichelle Williams. She also spent a considerable time speaking with director Christopher Gattelli, andDeath Becomes Her’s composers Julia Mattison and Noel Carey.

“She was definitely gushing about the show, but it wasn’t just her saying ‘I loved it, great job!’ Her reactions to the show were really insightful and thoughtful,” the insider says. “She was talking to them about the themes of the show, the adaptation of the source material and the changes the team made when adapting it. She was talking about the spectacle of it, complimenting the design, the lush costumes and the illusions. She was really generous.”

Goldie Hawn (center) with the cast and creatives from ‘Death Becomes Her’ on Broadway.Jenny Anderson

Goldie Hawn attends Death Becomes Her on Broadway

Hawn attended the performance with her partner of 42 years,Kurt Russell, and their son,Thunderbolts*starWyatt Russell, 38.

Turns out, having Kurt, 73, in the house proved to be the perfect opportunity to ask the couple about the musical’s reference toOverboard, the 1987 comedy they starred in together.

“Someone asked Goldie and Kurt if they caught the ‘Overboard’ reference in ‘For the Gaze’ at the top of the show, and they did catch it!” the source says. “They said it was very funny.”

“Goldie was happy as could be,” a second source, who sat near Hawn in the audience tells PEOPLE. “Her distinct laugh could be heard throughout the whole show, and she was always one of the first people to applaud when the musical number finished. You could tell she was living for every moment.”

Michelle Williams with Isabella Rossellini at ‘Death Becomes Her’ on Broadway.Bruce Glikas/WireImage

Michelle Williams and Isabella Rossellini pose backstage at the musical “Death Becomes Her” on Broadway at The Lunt-Fontanne Theatre on January 21, 2025 in New York City. Isabella Rossellini originated the role of “Lisle Von Rhuman” in the 1992 film “Death Becomes Her” and Michelle Williams plays the role (re-named “Viola Van Horn”) in the current Broadway Musical “Death Becomes Her” at The Lunt-Fontanne Theatre. (

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Hawn isn’t the firstDeath Becomes Herstar to attend the musical. Back in January, Rossellini attended and posed backstage with Williams, who plays Viola Van Horn on stage — the character based on Rossellini’s Lisle Von Rhuman in the film.

“They were so cute together,” a source told PEOPLE at the time. “Michelle came out all shy and Isabella just embraced her with such warmth and kindness. They both gushed over each other and then everyone sort of let them have a private little moment alone. You could see the conversation meant a lot to both of them.”

Rossellini, 72, already secretly cameos in the musical. Theatergoers will hear the Oscar-nominee’s voice saying the pre-show announcement thatwelcomes the audience to the show and reminds them to silence their cellphones.

Megan Hilty and Jennifer Simard in ‘Death Becomes Her’ on Broadway.Matthew Murphy & Evan Zimmerman for MurphyMade, 2024

Death Becomes Her Musical

Matthew Murphy & Evan Zimmerman for MurphyMade, 2024

Death Becomes Heropened in November 2024 to rave reviews. Its one of the offerings of the 2024-2025 season that’s eligible for the coveted best new musical trophy atthe 2025 Tony Awards. Nominations for the show, theater’s highest honor atthe “T” in EGOT, are announced May 1.

Since opening, the cast has performed onthe Macy’s Thanksgiving Day ParadeandThe Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. A selection of songs from its upcoming original cast album have also been released on all streaming platforms.

Tickets toDeath Becomes Herare now on sale.

source: people.com