Photo Coverage: Jeremy Jordan Previews Solo Show 'Breaking Character' at 54 Below

By: Nov. 01, 2014
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Jeremy Jordan, star of Broadway, film, and television, just made his 54 Below and New York City solo concert debut in Breaking Character, running through November 13 at 54 Below.

Recounting iconic and deciding moments from his budding career, Jeremy will perform the songs that have defined his swift rise to stardom. Selections include music from Broadway's Newsies, NBC's Smash, and his upcoming film The Last 5 Years, along with many of his own personal favorites. Often more comfortable on stage as a character than himself, this bright young artist will step into the solo spotlight for the very first time to tell us a bit of his own fascinating story.

Jordan just led the A.R.T. production of Finding Neverland. He created the role of Jack Kelly in Newsies: The Musical (Tony and Drama Desk Award nominations), Clyde Barrow in Bonnie and Clyde (TheatreWorld Award for Best Actor in a Musical), and played Tony in West Side Story on Broadway. He played the lead role of Jimmy Collins in the television series "Smash," and appeared in "Elementary," "Law and Order: Special Victims Unit" among others; as well as in the film Joyful Noise.

Photo credit: Walter McBride


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