Aaron Tveit

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18. When this happened.

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19. And this.

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20. When he jazz-handed himself.

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21. And smiled all sweetly like this.

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22. And giggled all adorably like this.

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Source: Buzzfeed
 
Updated: Aaron Tveit's 54 Below Show Sells Out in Record Time

"Les Misérables" film star Aaron Tveit's New York City cabaret debut at 54 Below has sold out in record time. The latest block of tickets, which went on sale to e-mail subscribers April 3, sold out the remaining performances within five minutes.

Tickets for the initial four-performance engagement went on sale to 54 Below e-mail subscribers April 2 – nearly selling out the entire engagement, which was initially scheduled for May 3, 11, 17 and 18 at 11 PM.

In response, 54 Below added two performances to Tveit's run on May 9 at 9:30 PM and May 10 at 11 PM. All remaining tickets, in addition to seats to the added shows, went on sale April 3 at noon, selling out in less than five minutes, according to a post on 54 Below's official Facebook page.

The venue's website also indicates that all performances are now sold out.

"We have never experienced the demand that we experienced for Aaron Tviet's show," 54 Below management said in an e-mail to customers who were unable to obtain tickets in the initial pre-sale offer. The intimate venue has a seating capacity of 150 patrons per performance.

According to 54 Below, "Mixing Broadway with pop, childhood favorites with contemporary sounds, and superstar vocals with charismatic good looks, Tveit's cabaret debut will have them talking for years."

Tveit most recently starred as Enjolras in the Golden Globe Award-winning film of "Les Misérables." In addition to creating the role of Frank Abagnale, Jr. in the Broadway premiere of Catch Me If You Can, Tveit also originated the role of Gabe in the Tony and Pulitzer Prize-winning musical Next to Normal. He also appeared on Broadway in Wicked and Hairspray.

There is a $30-$40 cover and a $25 food and beverage minimum. 54 Below is located at 254 W. 54th Street. Visit 54Below.com.

Source: http://www.playbill.com
 
Just want to make a note that the younger end of his fanbase went absolutely ballistic on Tumblr and on the 54Below Facebook site in the past few days. Hurling abuse at the venue, at each other. This is not a stadium concert. A lot of their peers were horrified at the reaction of this small group. I hope they remember it's a Broadway venue, small and intimate and not a Bieber concert.
 
Aaron Tveit on His ‘Intimate’ 54 Below Show, the Concert’s Set List & the Outpouring of Fans’ Affection
By Broadway.com Staff April 3, 2013

Aaron Tveit fans have been going bonkers since news broke that the Graceland hunk would take the stage at 54 Below for four dates in May. Since that announcement, Tveit has added two more performances (May 9 and 10), and sold out all six nights of his NYC concerts. Broadway.com caught up with Tveit to get the scoop on this exciting show, and what lucky ticketholders can expect from the evening of song.

“I hope people can just come in, and have a great time listening to some great music,” Tveit said. “I have an awesome band and they are going to rock out. The theme is forming. It’s basically just songs I’ve always loved to sing, songs I’ve never gotten a chance to sing and songs that meant something to me.”

When pressed for some actual song titles, Tveit conceded, “I will definitely sing “I’m Alive” [from Next to Normal], “Goodbye” [from Catch Me If You Can] and some other stuff I’ve done. But hopefully, there will be some surprises too that people might not expect.”

Tveit’s show is already one of the most popular and in-demand acts to ever grace the small stage at 54 Below, selling out in mere minutes. The news of what a hot ticket he’d become took the Les Miz film star by surprise.

“I’m really, really excited to hear [about] the response,” the Broadway.com Audience Choice Award winner said. And those who scored these tickets are sure to be excited to get a more personal experience with the stage and screen star. “It’s a smaller concert venue, [and so] it definitely is a much more back-and-forth experience with the house. I’ll be speaking to them and sharing some stuff, so it will be more of an intimate night than being on a Broadway stage.”

And although Tveit has yet to take the stage at 54 Below, he is already looking ahead to future gigs. “Hopefully this wont be the last shows I do,” Tveit said. “I would love to do them many times at different places.”

Tveit plays 54 Below May 3, 9-11, 17 and 18, and if you can’t wait until then to hear “I’m Alive,” check out the Broadway.com video of him rocking out in the recording studio.



Source: www.broadway.com
 
USA Sets Summer Schedule including ‘Graceland’ Debut

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USA Network has unveiled its summer schedule.

The Hamptons-set concierge medical drama Royal Pains opens season five June 12 at 9 p.m. before kicking off the second season of Necessary Roughness at 10 p.m.Burn Notice, heading into season seven (which will include the 100th episode), kicks off the cable network’s summer slate June 6 at 9 p.m. (Series starJeffrey Donovan revealed the premiere date Tuesday via Twitter.) Burn Notice will serve as a lead-in for White Collar creator Jeff Eastin’s new drama Graceland, debuting at 10 p.m.

Covert Affairs enters season four July 16 at 9 p.m., before leading into the third season of Suits at 10 p.m.

Returning drama White Collar returns for season five in the fall.

New competition series Summer Camp, from Big Brother producers Allison Grodnerand Rich Meehan, will launch in July. The show sees 16 people at a lakeside retreat where they compete in games inspired by classic camp experiences before the remaining competitors face off in an Olympic-style event.

USA enters into the unscripted space later this month with The Moment, hosted by former NFL star Kurt Warner. That series debuts April 11. The Choir, based on the U.K. format, will launch in the fall.

The summer schedule as it stands now:

Tuesdays (beginning July 16)
9 p.m.: Covert Affairs
10 p.m.: Suits

Wednesdays (beginning June 12)
9 p.m.: Royal Pains
10 p.m. Necessary Roughness

Thursdays (beginning June 6)
9 p.m.: Burn Notice
10 p.m. Graceland (series debut)

Source: The Hollywood Reporter
 
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Stage Door Dish is looking for someone to spend the summer writing about ‘Graceland’!

Are you already obsessed with Aaron Tveit’s new USA drama series Graceland? Great! Stage Door Dish is looking for a qualified applicant to join our team as our Graceland, Tveit and television writer for the summer. (If you end up falling in love with SDD, and we hope you do, there’s potential for you to stay past the summer.) If you are interested in applying, please read here for more information. Thanks and I look forward to hearing from you.

Source: StageDoorDish
 
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