Jake Gyllenhaal takes things seriously. Whether discussing his process or rumors of an offstage affair with Constellations costar Ruth Wilson, he chooses his words carefully and is endearingly earnest, especially for Hollywood’s perennial It boy. Perhaps because that’s not how the actor sees himself. Though Gyllenhaal, 34, is best known for high-profile film roles (an Oscar-nominated gay cowboy in Brokeback Mountain; an amoral shutterbug in the recent Nightcrawler, which is generating big awards buzz), he says the stage is one of his “favorite places in the world to be.” His turn as a British beekeeper smitten with a physicist in Nick Payne’s time-bending romance, Constellations, at MTC marks his Broadway debut, but he insists he’s not slumming. He sees theater as an integral part of his future.
This is your second go with playwright Nick Payne and director Michael Longhurst, after If There Is I Haven’t Found It Yet, two years ago at the Roundabout.