The concert features an extraordinary lineup of acclaimed talent, including Christian Borle (Tony Award winner for Some Like It Hot!, Smash), Jacob Gutierrez (current star of Aladdin on Broadway), Christopher Jackson (Tony Award nominee, Hamilton; And Just Like That…) Telly Leung (recognized TV and Broadway artist, Warrior, Aladdin), Norm Lewis (Emmy, Tony and SAG Award nominee, Phantom, Les Misérables), Alexis Michelle (RuPaul’s Drag Race, Dragnificent), Matthew Morrison (Golden Globe, Emmy, and Tony Award nominee, Glee, Light in the Piazza), Nic Rouleau (star of The Book of Mormon), André De Shields (Emmy, Grammy, and Tony Award winner, Hadestown, Ain’t Misbehavin’), Paulo Szot (Tony Award winner, & Juliet, The Metropolitan Opera), and Luke Frazier (Wicked in Concert; United in Song).

The special will also include special appearances by Titus Burgess (multi-Emmy Award nominee, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt), Victor Garber (distinguished actor and Tony Award nominee, Deathtrap, Hello, Dolly!), Jared Grimes (Tony Award nominee, After Midnight), James Monroe Iglehart (Tony Award winner, Aladdin), and Liev Schreiber (Tony Award winner, True West).

Luke Frazier, Founder and Music Director of The American Pops Orchestra, expressed his excitement: “It’s a tremendous honor to celebrate the rich history and vibrant future of Broadway alongside such a diverse and talented group of artists. Collaborating with PBS on this project continues our shared mission of bringing outstanding musical performances to audiences nationwide.”

PBS has a proud history of supporting the arts and celebrating cultural milestones, making this tribute to Broadway’s leading men a fitting addition to its lineup. “We are excited to bring this special program to our viewers, highlighting Broadway’s enduring influence on our culture and community,” said Jerry Liwanag, Vice President of Fundraising Strategy & Programming at PBS. 

The concert not only showcases iconic roles but also reflects the transformative power of Broadway. By celebrating diverse narratives, Broadway has shaped music, fashion, and even language, resonating with audiences across generations. APO and PBS aim to honor the artists who have brought these unforgettable characters to life, showcasing their contributions to the rich tapestry of American theater.

PBS special programming invites viewers to experience the worlds of science, history, nature and public affairs; hear diverse viewpoints; and take front-row seats to world-class drama and performances. Viewer contributions are an important source of funding, making PBS programs possible. PBS and public television stations offer all Americans from every walk of life the opportunity to explore new ideas and new worlds through television and online content.

Founded in 2015, The American Pops Orchestra (APO) is committed to building community through the preservation, promotion, and reimagining of American popular music. With a mission to make high-quality art accessible to diverse audiences, APO has appeared in over 20 PBS Specials, including Wicked in Concert, Black Broadway, and United in Song. Under the leadership of Luke Frazier, the orchestra redefines traditional orchestral norms, combining classical and contemporary programming in innovative ways. For more information, visit www.TheAmericanPops.org or follow us on Instagram @theamericanpops

Photo Credit: Bruce Glikas  

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