S11 Ep11: Nick Rashad Burroughs, star of Midnight, Kinky Boots, Dreamgirls, Tina & Moulin Rouge Podcast Por  arte de portada

S11 Ep11: Nick Rashad Burroughs, star of Midnight, Kinky Boots, Dreamgirls, Tina & Moulin Rouge

S11 Ep11: Nick Rashad Burroughs, star of Midnight, Kinky Boots, Dreamgirls, Tina & Moulin Rouge

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Broadway star Nick Rashad Burroughs is in London playing Horace in Todrick Hall’s musical Midnight at Sadlers Wells East.


Nick made his Broadway debus as an Angel and Billy Porter’s understudy for Lola in Kinky Boots. He went on to do King Kong on Broadway, before being part of the original Broadway cast of Tina: The Tina Turner Musical, initially in the show’s ensemble before taking over the role of Ike Turner.


Nick's other theatre credits include playing Lautrec in the US tour of Moulin Rouge, Minstrel and cover Shakespeare in the US tour of Something Rotten as well as lots of US regional theatre where he has played roles like Donkey in Shrek, Seaweed in Hairspray, Judas in Jesus Christ Superstar and he was also Jimmy Early in Dreamgirls at The Muny. Nick has worked on screen, he has recorded original music and performed on ships all over the world.


Nick has been best friends with Marisha Wallace for years, and last year performed with her at the Adelphi Theatre as part of her big solo show and live album.


In this episode Nick discusses joining the cast of Midnight and collaborating with Todrick Hall and Marisha Wallace once again. He also delves into the path of his career from his Broadway debut to the biggest and proudest moments of his career.


Midnight runs at Sadlers Wells East until 8th March. Visit www.sadlerswells.com for info and tickets.


Follow Nick on Instagram: @nickrburroughs


This podcast is hosted by Andrew Tomlins

@AndrewTomlins32


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