Photo: Hugh Jackman/Instagram. Inset: Lisa Lake/Getty

Hugh Jackman

Hugh Jackmannever skips a warm-up!

The two-time Tony Award winner, 53, treated his Instagram followers on Tuesday to a fun clip of him and wifeDeborra-Lee Furnessperforming a quick dance number in front of a decked-out Christmas tree.

“Before I leave for rehearsals, I do a warm up with Debs,” Jackman captioned the entertainingvideo, which had racked up over 2.2 million views. Jackman is currently rehearsing forThe Music Manon Broadway.

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In the 12-second video, the couple danced a choreographed routine to an eclectic mash-up ofMariah Carey’s “All I Want for Christmas is You” and Soulja Boy’s “Crank That.”

Jamie Lee Curtisjokingly commented, “And I couldn’t get my husband to dance with me at my wedding.”

TheX-Menstar has been documenting his time as he prepares for his highly-anticipated return to Broadway. Earlier this month,The Greatest Showmanactor shared a video of himself getting emotional outside the theater whereThe Music Manrehearsals are taking place.

“It is such a thrill and honor and today is our first day in the theater,” he said in the video. “I haven’t been in there, I’m about to walk in there now. I’m thinking of my dad because of everything I’ve done in my career, I’m sure this would have been his favorite,” Jackman said of his dad whodiedin September.

“He saw me do it in high school in 1984. Dad, I promise you this one’s going to be better.”

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Jackman also said he was honored to be working with top talent for the musical.

InThe Music Man, theLoganstar will portray Harold Hill, the traveling salesman who cons the people of a small Iowa town into buying instruments and uniforms for a band he has no intention to organize. Broadway vetSutton Foster, 46, will play Marion Paroo.

The role marks the first Broadway musical Jackman has led since hisTony-winning turn as Peter Allen in 2003’sThe Boy From Oz. He returned to the Great White Way in two plays (2009’sA Steady Rainand 2014’sThe River) as well as his solo show,Hugh Jackman: Back on Broadway, in 2011.

The Music Mankicks off preview performances at N.Y.C.’s Winter Garden Theatre on Dec. 20, officially opening Feb. 10. Tickets areon sale now.

source: people.com