VIDEO: Dule Hill Talks AFTER MIDNIGHT, PSYCH Musical on VH1's 'BIG MORNING BUZZ'

By: Dec. 13, 2013
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Dulé Hill stopped by VH1's "Big Morning Buzz Live" today to preview PSYCH's upcoming musical episode and talk about his role as 'The Host' in After Midnight on Broadway. Click below to watch the interview!

"PSYCH: The Musical," a two-hour special episode, will air Sunday, December 15, 2013. In this long-awaited special featuring Santa Barbara's finest singing and dancing, Shawn (Roday) and Gus (Hill) dive into a world that's equal parts mystery and melody to track down an escaped playwright mad man, Z (Anthony Rapp, "Rent"), who, six years earlier, was deemed criminally insane after locking a critic in a back room of the theatre that he burnt to the ground. With little to Go On and a fear that Z will kill again, Shawn, Gus and the SBPD are forced to consult with the one person Z confided in while in the institution...a dangerous and familiar villain from Shawn's past, who guides them using cryptic clues to reveal what Z is planning next.

Directed and choreographed by Warren Carlyleand featuring the big-band sounds of nine-time Grammy Award-winner Wynton Marsalis' Jazz at Lincoln Center All-Stars, After Midnight opened on Sunday, November 3, 2013 with guest aritst Fantasia. The evocative new musical After Midnight takes the sexy, smoky glamour of the original Jazz Age and catapult it into a whole new era of heart-pounding, mind-blowing entertainment for modern Broadway audiences.

Hill studied dance as a child and, by the age of 10, was cast in The Tap Dance Kid as Savion Glover's Broadway understudy before leading the first national tour. He later appeared on Broadway in Black and Blue, Bring in 'Da Noise, Bring in 'Da Funk and, most recently, Stick Fly. Television audiences know Hill from his Emmy Award-nominated role as presidential aide, Charlie Young on the critically acclaimed television drama "The West Wing" and the hit USA Network comedy/crime series "Psych".



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