VIDEO: AN ACT OF GOD's Sean Hayes Is The Wind Beneath David Josefsberg's Wings

By: Jul. 22, 2016
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Sean Hayes in AN ACT OF GOD
(Photo: Jim Cox)

They say that God works in mysterious ways, especially when knocking 'em dead on Broadway eight times a week. Gotham's newest heavenly father, Sean Hayes, took to social media to share a pre-show warm-up with angel assistant Michael, played by David Josefsberg.

A veteran of five Broadway musicals including LES MISERABLES, GREASE and HONEYMOON IN VEGAS, this is the talented Josefsberg's first assignment in a straight play, but with piano master Hayes around, a spontaneous rendition of Jeff Silbar and Larry Henley's "The Wind Beneath My Wings," which went platinum when recorded by Bette Midler, is a blessed event.

Tony nominee and Emmy winner Sean Hayes returns to Broadway as God himself in a limited 14-week engagement of the hit comedy An Act of God at the Booth Theatre, which began on May 28, 2016. David Javerbaum's comedy returns to New York after launching the 2015-2016 Broadway season in a sold-out, critically acclaimed run and a second Godly successful run starring Sean Hayes in Los Angeles.

The King of the Universe is back to tackle His greatest challenge yet: a second summer in New York. God takes the form of Emmy Award winner Sean Hayes in An Act of God, a 90-minute comedy where the Almighty and His devoted Angels answer some of the deepest questions that have plagued mankind since Creation. He's returned to set the record straight to a whole new crop of believers ... and He's not holding back!


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