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Gay crooner Orville Peck replaces Adam Lambert as Emcee inCabaret, marking Broadway debut
Will gay country crooner Orville Peck wear one of his signature face masks when he makes his Broadway debut this spring?Thats what fans of the singer are asking after producers announced this week that Peck will replace Adam Lambert as the Emcee inCabaret at the Kit Kat Club, starting in March. Related Willie Nelson & Orville Peck just sang a very gay country duet together The duo just released a new cover of Cowboys Are Frequently, Secretly Fond of Each Other from Peck upcoming album. Leave your troubles outside, Peck teased on his Instagram page, @orvillepeck.Catch my Broadway debut as the Emcee inCabaret at the Kit Kat Clubbeginning March 31! Never Miss a Beat Subscribe to our newsletter to stay ahead of the latest LGBTQ+ political news and insights. Subscribe to our Newsletter today Peck will play a 16-week engagement at New Yorks August Wilson Theatre from March 31 to July 30. Lamberts previously-announced last performance as the Emcee will be on Saturday, March 29. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Orville Peck (@orvillepeck)Peck will be joined by two-time Tony Award nominee Eva Noblezada, who is taking over for queer actress AuliI Cravalho in the role of Sally Bowles. Lambert and Cravalho replaced Eddie Redmayne and Gayle Rankin, who opened the musical on Broadway last April.This will be the first appearance on Broadway for Peck, whos known for his sultry, bass-baritone voice and highly-theatrical concerts, music videos and annual rodeos with numerous other queer performers. His 2024 album,Stampede, featured collaborations with stars such as Elton John, Kylie Minogue, Beck, Shania Twain and Willie Nelson, with whom he sangCowboys Are Frequently Secretly Fond Of Each Other. His other albums includePony in2019 andBroncoin 2022, along with the EPShow Ponyin 2020. He has a reputation for always appearing onstage in a face mask sometimes fringed, sometimes not and not showing his face publicly. He said he started wearing a mask so audiences would focus on his music, not his appearance. Deadline.com first reported the casting change. Peck, 37, said in a statement that hes wanted to perform inCabaretfor years.The Emcee has been my dream role since I was a teenager, he said. The nature of the character allows for complete freedom of individual expression. It can be portrayed through such a vast range of emotions, perspectives, and performance styles. That kind of freedom is every actors dream.The casting changes were announced by producers Adam Speers for ATG Productions, Underbelly, Gavin Kalin Productions, Hunter Arnold , Smith & Brant Theatrical and Wessex Grove. Casting for the two roles after July 20 will be disclosed this summer. Though this will be Pecks first appearance on Broadway, its not his first theatrical production. A native of South Africa, he was trained as an actor at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art and appeared inPeter Pan Goes Wrongat the Apollo Theatre on Londons West End in 2016. He lives in Los Angeles with his partner and last year received the Vito Russo Award at the GLAAD Media Awards, given to an LGBTQ+ media professional who has made a difference in accelerating LGBTQ+ acceptance.I truly cannot believe Im getting to make my Broadway debut in one of my favorite shows and in probably my favorite role in all of musical theater, Peck said in a statement. I grew up in the theater. I was a working actor and a dancer for many years before I started making music. I did the hustle, and the struggle, for a long time, trying to make things happen for myself. But it taught me so much of who I am as a performer and a person, so it feels very full circle to be making a return to it at this point in my career.After such a brilliant collaboration with Adam Lambert, Im thrilled to be able to bring yet another incredible contemporary musician into the role of the Emcee,Cabaretdirector Rebecca Frecknall said in a statement. Orville brings such theatricality to his own musical performance and has one of the most crystalline voices in music Its going to be exciting to see him become a part of our production and hear him sing John Kander and Fred Ebbs score. Based on Christopher IsherwoodsGoodbye to Berlinand John Van Drutens dramatization of it,I Am a Camera,Cabaretis set in Weimar-era Berlin as American writer Clifford Bradshaw arrives to work on his novel and soak up the nightlife. He meets English cabaret performer Sally Bowles and a complex relationship develops, all as the Nazis rise to power and the specter of World War II looms on the horizon.The originalCabaretfrom Kander and Ebb opened on Broadway in 1966. Its 1972 movie adaptation won eight Academy Awards, including Best Actress for Liza Minelli; Best Supporting Actor for Joel Grey and Best Director for Bob Fosse. It holds the record for the most Academy Awards won by a film that didnt win Best Picture.For the current production, the August Wilson Theatre has been transformed into an in-the-round Kit Kat Club. Ticket holders receive a club entry time before their show date so everyone can take in a pre-show, which can even include a full dinner at some ticket levels. The prologue company, a group of 12 dancers and musicians, welcomes theatergoers with a pre-show performance beginning about 75 minutes before curtain time. Cabaretalso stars two-time Tony winner Bebe Neuwirth as Fraulein Schneider; Calvin Leon Smith as Clifford Bradshaw; Steven Skybell as Herr Schultz; Henry Gottfried as Ernest Ludwig and Michelle Aravena as Fritzie/Kost. Tickets are available at the productions website.Orville Peck fans are ecstatic for the singer and are already getting into the spirit of the show.Willkommen, Bienvenue, yeehaw, exclaimed one fan on Instagram.Fremde, etranger, cowboy, said another. Are we finally getting the mask reveal? asked a third.Neither Peck nor the producers would say whether the singer will appear with his trademark mask.As Peck told Varietys Marc Malkin: People will have to buy a ticket to find out.Subscribe to theLGBTQ Nation newsletterand be the first to know about the latest headlines shaping LGBTQ+ communities worldwide.
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