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See music trailblazer Orville Peck and two-time Tony Award nominee Eva Noblezada as Broadway's Emcee and Sally Bowles through ...
As the orchestra plays the opening vamps of “Wilkommen,” Orville Peck ascends to the stage from below, as though rising from ...
Orville Peck had to cut our conversation short. He was 2½ weeks into his star turn as the Emcee in “Cabaret,” and he needed to rest his voice. It’s understandable. In this iteration ...
Orville Peck won't be sporting his signature mask when he debuts as Emcee in Broadway's "Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club" later this month. The alt-country crooner, who has never revealed his face ...
Supported by By Erik Piepenburg First things first: The mask is coming off. Ever since the country singer Orville Peck was announced as the next Emcee in Rebecca Frecknall’s ritzy production of ...
Pedro Pascal and over 100 other stars have signed an open letter to the White House to protect federal funding for LGBTQ+ youth suicide prevention in the US.
Years after introducing himself to listeners as a veiled country crooner, Orville Peck's mask is finally coming off. In a new interview with The New York Times, Peck revealed he plans to perform ...
“Dolly Parton,” Peck told Us. “I feel like her and Willie Nelson are two of the last big legends in country [music] and I got Willie, so I’m one away.” Orville Peck: It’s literally my ...
It’s not about me. I’m not trying to make it the Orville Peck show.” Peck added that he’s “a little shook” about making his Broadway debut sans mask later this month, but he ...
This week, I’m talking to the country singer Orville Peck. Orville is kind of an enigma. He grew up in South Africa. He uses a stage name. And if you’ve seen pictures of him, you know his ...
Orville Peck won’t be sporting his signature mask when he debuts as Emcee in Broadway’s “Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club” later this month. The alt-country crooner, who has never revealed his ...