Washington
(ANI):
Daniel
Radcliffe
owns
up
that
letting
his
Broadway
debut
with
'Equus'
pass
would
have
been
'moronic'.
Preparing
as
a
troubled
young
teen
in
Peter
Shaffer's
psychological
drama,
The
Harry
Potter
star
would
be
seen
playing
the
central
role
of
Alan
Strang,
who
suffers
from
a
strange
sexual
fascination
with
horses.
"For
me,
it
seemed
I
would
have
to
be
really
moronic
not
to
take
the
part...
The
stage
is
much
more
a
test
of
nerve
(than
film)
and
seeing
what
you
are
made
of.
It
would
be
very
easy
to
do
simple
stuff.
It
doesn't
really
interest
me
that
much...",
Contactmusic
quoted
him
saying.
Wanting
to
test
his
abilities,
Radcliffe
further
added:
"Every
actor
has
limits.
It's
sort
of
testing
out
where
they
are.
Luckily,
I
haven't
found
them
yet.
I
suppose
the
thing
I've
learned
is
that
I
think
I
am
more
capable
than
I
thought
I
was...
There
are
a
lot
of
actors
who
think
you
can
just
go
on
stage
and
do
it
you
can't."
While
Radcliffe
hopes
the
play
to
be
as
successful
in
US
as
it
was
in
Britain
at
London's
West
End
last
year,
the
play
itself
shall
open
on
25
September
running
until
8
February,
09.