VIDEO: Jeremy Jordan Performs Stunning 'Moving Too Fast' from THE LAST FIVE YEARS on Good Morning America!

By: Feb. 18, 2015
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Just this morning, Broadway's Jeremy Jordan was a guest on GOOD MORNING AMERICA, where he chatted about his latest project, THE LAST FIVE YEARS. While he was there, he also delighted the audience by singing "Moving Too Fast" from the film. THE LAST FIVE YEARS is currently playing in select theatres.

Check out Jordan's performance below!

Earlier this week, Jordan starred as 'Leo Frank' in Manhattan Concert Productions' PARADE concert, with Laura Benanti. Jordan has also starred in Broadway productions of NEWSIES (Tony and Drama Desk nominations) and BONNIE AND CLYDE (Theatre World Award win). His credits also include Rock of Ages and the 2009 revival of West Side Story. In 2014, he starred in Finding Neverland at ART in Boston under the direction of Tony-winner Diane Paulus. His screen credits including a recurring role on NBC's Smash and JOYFUL NOISE.

The Last Five Years is a musical deconstruction of a passionate, messy love affair-taking place over a five-year period-between Jamie (Jordan), a young, talented up-and-coming Jewish novelist, and Cathy (Anna Kendrick), a Shiksa Goddess and struggling actress. With its ingeniously-structured score, The Last Five Years follows Jamie's story from the start of the relationship through its bittersweet end, while at the same time telling Cathy's story in reverse, from the end to its gorgeously hopeful beginning. Almost entirely sung-through, Jamie and Cathy's stories eventually intersect in a dazzling, emotional duet, before building to a beautiful, heartbreaking finale.


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