Where there’s a wish, there’s a way. SaraBareilles, PhillipaSoo, Brian d’Arcy James, and more star in Broadway’s magical ‘Into the Woods’ revival—and V.F. has your first look.
two princes. “I’m excited to show this side of myself even more because my friends know me as this funny guy,” he says. “With Gavin, it’s just doubly silly and in some ways over the top, but still sincere.”Three-time Tony nominee Brian d’Arcy James didn’t see the Encores! concert either, and he’s similarly grateful for that. “You can have it be your own,” he says. “You can blow up your own kiddie pool.
But even for those who were in the acclaimed Encores! production, there’s still room to improve. “What we didn’t get at City Center [Encores!] was nuance,” says Creel. “Let’s go back and let’s do tiny little tinkers.” And that attention to detail is paying off. “This cast is extraordinary,” says Bareilles. “We were lucky to feel like we had lightning in a bottle at our City Center [Encores!] shows, and miraculously we have stumbled upon a new lightning in a new bottle.
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