You Won't Believe What Matthew Morrison Did Throughout The Run Of FINDING NEVERLAND

By: Feb. 01, 2016
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Some people collect stamps. Some collect coins. Some make huge balls out of rubber bands.

But Broadway and television star Matthew Morrison isn't just some people.

While accumulating 326 Broadway performances in the hit musical FINDING NEVERLAND, Morrison also accumulated 326 pieces of tape, placed on the back of his neck to secure the wire of his microphone.

As he explains in the pictorial below, he saved all the pieces of tape and formed then into a huge ball of his own.

Wanted to share the journey of my year in Finding Neverland told through Mic Tape! 1. The first piece of tape I...

Posted by Matthew Morrison on Monday, February 1, 2016

Morrison gave his last performance as FINDING NEVERLAND's J.M. Barrie on January 24th, and now heads into a recurring role on CBS' THE GOOD WIFE while organizing a concert tour. But first comes the April 4th Lincoln Center reunion concert of THE LIGHT IN THE PIAZZA. Visit Matthew-Morrison.net for the latest details.

FINDING NEVERLAND continues on with its new star, Tony Yazbeck, seen last season in a Tony nominated leading man turn in ON THE TOWN.

The production plays at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre (205 West 46th Street, between Broadway and 8th Avenues).

FINDING NEVERLAND has music and lyrics by Gary Barlow (Take That) and Grammy winner Eliot Kennedy, book by Olivier Award nominee James Graham and choreography by Emmy Award winner Mia Michaels ("So You Think You Can Dance," Cirque du Soleil's Delirium).

FINDING NEVERLAND follows playwright J.M. Barrie as he summons the courage to become the writer -- and the man -- he yearns to be. Barrie finds the inspiration he's been missing when he meets the beautiful widow Sylvia and her four young sons: Jack, George, Michael and Peter. Delighted by the boys' hilarious escapades, Barrie conjures the magical world of Neverland and writes a play unlike any the high-society London theatergoers have ever seen. It's a tremendous risk, but as Barrie himself has discovered- when you believe, you can fly.


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