keep fooling them, because I love being in musicals so much. It’s always delightful to do a musical, even though it’s so much work and I might not survive it.
It’s just so infectious. It’s so fun.”It’s a Saturday afternoon, and Urie is calling in on Zoom from a rehearsal hall’s cluttered storage room.
He’s taking a break from the breakneck rehearsal schedule for the Kennedy Center’s Broadway Center Stage production of Monty Python’s Spamalot, which opens this weekend in the Eisenhower for a two-week run.It’s a brutal schedule — two grueling weeks — for a production with a short (but sweet) run.
Urie, and his fellow castmates, endure it for the love of creating great musical theater. There hasn’t been a miss yet since Broadway Center Stage made its debut in 2018 with Raul Esparza in Chess.
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