Jeremy Jordan addresses his FINDING NEVERLAND exit!
Broadway breakout star and rising Hollywood presence Jeremy Jordan touches upon his exit from the new Broadway musical FINDING NEVERLAND in his new 54 Below cabaret show according to a new report.
Michael Musto shares that Jordan discussed the PETER PAN-themed musical that he participated in as part of the American Repertory Theater tryout production in Cambridge, Massachusetts, last summer during a recent live performance.
Jordan stated, "I've come to peace with that" in reference to leaving the production after the A.R.T. run, with GLEE and Broadway headliner Matthew Morrison now portraying the leading role of J.M. Barrie in the Broadway mounting of the musical, opposite many cast members from the A.R.T. run, including Laura Michelle Kelly and Carolee Carmello.
Additionally, Jordan humorously posited, "Wouldn't it be fun for the castaways-the lost boys-of Neverland to reunite?" and sang a cut song from the musical.
Read the original article on the matter here.
The official description of Jeremy Jordan's 54 Below show, running through July 3, is as follows: "'A voice with so much appeal and so many textures you keep wondering what's coming next!' -The Daily News After a sold-out two-week NYC solo concert debut last fall at 54 Below, Jeremy Jordan returns this summer with a brand new show. The star of The Last 5 Years movie has Broadway credits that include Newsies, Bonnie & Clyde, West Side Story, and Rock of Ages. He is also known for his role on NBC's Smash, as well as major concert engagements such as A Bed And A Chair at Encores! and Parade at Avery Fisher Hall. Come spend an evening at 54 Below with one of today's most thrilling Broadway stars."
More information on Jeremy Jordan's 54 Below show is available at the official site here.
Jeremy Jordan appeared on Broadway in the original cast NEWSIES, ROCK OF AGES and BONNIE & CLYDE as well as performed in WEST SIDE STORY and several special events and cabaret concerts. He stars in the CBS series SUPERGIRL, kicking off this Fall.
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