Nicole Kidman 'in talks' to bring hit play Photograph 51 to Sydney after winning accolades in London's West End

She's won accolades for her role in her hit stage show Photograph 51, and now Nicole Kidman is rumoured to be bringing her production to her hometown of Sydney.

According to a report in the Sydney Morning Herald the 48-year-old has been in talks with the producers in regards to the possibility of bringing it to Australia.

The unconfirmed news comes a week after the actress touched down in Sydney with her husband Keith Urban and children to spend the Easter break with their families.

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Making her mark Down Under: Nicole Kidman is rumoured to be bringing her production show Photograph 51 to her hometown of Sydney

Making her mark Down Under: Nicole Kidman is rumoured to be bringing her production show Photograph 51 to her hometown of Sydney

Daily Mail Australia has contacted Nicole's representatives for comment.

Last year the blonde beauty spent two months playing the role of DNA researcher Rosalind Franklin in the play which was showcased in the West End of London.

Her role in Photograph 51, written by Anna Ziegler, marked the first time Nicole has graced the stage in 17 years.

Sitting down: According to reports the 48-year-old has been in talks with the producers of the show in regards to the possibility of bringing it to Australia

Sitting down: According to reports the 48-year-old has been in talks with the producers of the show in regards to the possibility of bringing it to Australia

The play is set in 1953, London, and follows physicist Rosalind and a team of fellow scientists in their pursuit of discovering the DNA double helix.

Last year, Nicole - who notably appeared in films The Hours and Eyes Wide Shut - spoke to Dailymail.com about her role in the production, revealing that her late biochemist father Antony urged her to take on the job.

'When I told him I was thinking about doing it, he was very excited,' Nicole said.

Coincidence? The unconfirmed news comes a week after the actress touched down in Sydney with her husband Keith Urban and children to spend the Easter break with their families

Coincidence? The unconfirmed news comes a week after the actress touched down in Sydney with her husband Keith Urban and children to spend the Easter break with their families

'Then my dad passed away last September. I went: 'All right, I need to do this for my father.''

'And I need to do it because I've got to get back on stage, into that uncomfortable place of going, 'I'm terrified!''

In an interview with the London Evening Standard following the wrap of the stage show, Nicole admitted that she cried when the play came to an end after its two-month run.

'I have just loved it so much, that connection with an audience and I'm going to miss it,' she told.

'I was sobbing on Saturday night at the curtain call. I've said to Michael (Grandage - the director) "Don't make me wait another 17 years"' she added.

Action: Her role as DNA researcher Rosalind Franklin in Photograph 51, written by Anna Ziegler, marks the first time Nicole has graced the stage in 17 years

Action: Her role as DNA researcher Rosalind Franklin in Photograph 51, written by Anna Ziegler, marks the first time Nicole has graced the stage in 17 years

 

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