Harry
Potter
star
Daniel
Radcliffe
has
got
rave
reviews
for
his
performance
in
his
debut
Broadway
musical
'How
To
Succeed
In
Business
Without
Really
Trying'.
The
play
officially
opened
on
March
28
to
the
public
at
the
Al
Hirschfeld
Theatre.
Now,
the
actor
is
all
delighted
with
the
response
from
the
critics.
Daniel
Radcliffe
spoke
to
the
Daily
Mail
about
his
experience
on
the
stage.
He
said,
"I
am
so
much
more
comfortable
out
of
my
comfort
zone.
To
me
there's
no
point
in
doing
it
if
it's
not
a
challenge,
particularly
at
this
stage
in
my
career.
I've
got
plenty
of
years
later
if
I
want
to
sit
back
and
take
it
easy
if
I
can.
Now
is
not
the
time."
He
added,
"On
stage,
weirdly,
I
think
I'm
a
lot
less
self-conscious
than
when
I'm
filming.
When
you're
on
film
you've
got
more
time
to
doubt
yourself
in
between
takes
and
more
time
to
analyse.
But
when
you're
on
stage
you
just
have
to
get
out
there
and
do
it."
However,
Radcliffe
plays
J.
Pierrepont
Finch,
who
relies
on
the
rules
of
a
guidebook
called
'How
to
Succeed
In
Business
Without
Really
Trying',
to
climb
the
corporate
ladder
and
go
from
window
washer
to
chairman
of
the
board.
Radcliffe
says
that
he
likes
taking
risks
in
theatre.