After a successful year of TV and film for Heated Rivalry’s François Arnaud and Superman’s David Corenswet, the two will be making their Broadway debut together in a revival of Three Days of Rain.
Alongside Yvonne Strahovski from The Handmaid’s Tale, the actors will star in the show that premiered off-Broadway nearly 30 years ago at the Manhattan Theatre Club. The show later appeared on Broadway, marking the debuts of Julia Roberts and Bradley Cooper, featuring Paul Rudd.
The show will be Strahovski’s first time on Broadway since she made her debut in the 2012 revival of Golden Boy. She shared the Three Days of Rain announcement on social media, simply captioning it “Broadway called again ☎️ 💥”
Three Days of Rain was written by Richard Greenberg. The first act follows three children of successful architects as they gather to settle their parents’ estates, while the second act flashes back to the past, featuring the same actors as their own parents.
Playbill reported that Arnaud will star as Pip and Theo, Corenswet as Walker and Ned, and Strahovski as Nan and Lina. Performances will begin in February 2027 at a Shubert Organization-owned theatre and will be directed by Anna D. Shapiro.
“Three Days of Rain is truly one of the most beautiful plays I’ve ever done or experienced,” Shapiro said in a statement, according to Playbill. “Steeped in the brilliantly funny and enchantingly complex world of Richard Greenberg, the story follows two generations of New York intelligentsia as they navigate the burden of family, the seduction of art, and the necessity of love over time and eternity.”
Arnaud posted the announcement on his Instagram story with the caption, “Dream play, dream team, dream everything.”
While dates for the performances and ticket sales haven’t been announced yet, fans can sign up for first access to tickets at ThreeDaysOfRain.com.

