Broadway's Chicago Will Host Talkback With Whitney Leavitt and Dylan Mulvaney | Playbill

Broadway News Broadway's Chicago Will Host Talkback With Whitney Leavitt and Dylan Mulvaney

Leavitt will soon join the cast of the Tony-winning revival, while Mulvaney is part of the upcoming new company of SIX.

Whitney Leavitt and Dylan Mulvaney

The Broadway production of the Tony-winning revival of Chicago will host a post-show conversation and Q&A with upcoming Roxie Hart Whitney Leavitt and Dylan Mulvaney (SIX the Musical) February 3. 

All audience members who have tickets to the 7 PM performance at the Ambassador Theatre are invited to stay after the curtain for this post-show event.

READ: Broadway Six Producers Condemn Bullying Following New Cast Announcement

Leavitt, star of Hulu’s The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives, will make her Broadway debut in Chicago next month. Also a semi-finalist on Dancing With the Stars, Leavitt will step into the role of Roxie Hart February 2 for a limited engagement through March 15. The Utah-based actress and mom of three has also built a loyal digital following, amassing over four million followers through her mix of dance videos, family-focused comedy, and lifestyle content.

Actor and comic Mulvaney—who is best known for her viral "Days of Girlhood" series, which tracked her journey as a trans woman—will make her Broadway debut in SIX the Musical beginning February 16 at the Lena Horne Theatre. Mulvaney will step into the role of Anne Boleyn the same day the production welcomes several other new Queens, including Abigail Barlow, original cast members Adrianna Hicks and Anna Uzele, and 2024 cast member Olivia Donalson. Mulvaney's theatrical credits include The Least Problematic Woman in the World at the Lortel Theatre, The Drowsy Chaperone at Carnegie Hall, The Book of Mormon national tour, We Aren’t Kids Anymore in the West End, and F*GHAG at Edinburgh Fringe. She was also seen in Apple TV's The Buccaneers.

Click here to purchase tickets to ChicagoClick here to purchase tickets to SIX.

 
Today’s Most Popular News: