James Bond and Wolverine have hit Broadway. Daniel Craig and Hugh Jackman gave their first performance Thursday in the play “A Steady Rain.” In it, Craig and Jackman play Chicago police officers confronting professional and personal difficulties. The 90-minute play, which has just two characters, arrives in New York after a well-reviewed run in Chicago with a different cast in 2007. Craig and Jackman have significantly increased the star wattage of the production. They drew a standing ovation from the sold-out Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre audience Thursday. It was Craig's Broadway debut. Star-driven productions have become commonplace on Broadway in recent years, with notable visits from Katie Holmes and Julia Roberts. But Jackman and Craig bring a Hollywood masculinity to the stage. Both have theater experience, too. “A Steady Rain,” written by Keith Huff and directed by John Crowley, officially premieres Sept. 29.