How To Reinvent Yourself On Broadway
The Hollywood Reporter|May 15, 2017

Tony-nominated stars share secrets of the stage: ‘I was really excited by the idea of scaring myself’.

Scott Feinberg
How To Reinvent Yourself On Broadway

After 15 years of album, tour, album, tour, I was really excited by the idea of scaring myself,” says Josh Groban of his first Broadway role. The 36-year-old multi platinum singer/songwriter stars in the War and Peace-derived musical Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812, which on May 2 scored 12 Tony Award nominations, the most of any show this season. “I wanted something that was going to challenge me and make me feel like I did when I made that first record or did that first tour,” he says at a May 8 THR photo shoot with nine other Tony-nominated stars, recalling how he set up a meeting with composer Dave Malloy after seeing Comet off-Broadway in 2013. “I just threw my hat in the ring,” he says. But once he landed the part, “a lot of things were intimidating for me — not to mention the fact that this was the first time I’d done theater since Fiddler on the Roof in 11th grade.”

This story is from the May 15, 2017 edition of The Hollywood Reporter.

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