The Newsies and Bonnie and Clyde star will return to Sony Hall.
By
Andrew Gans
July 05, 2022
Jeremy Jordan with Age of Madness
Sean Turi
Jeremy Jordan, recently seen Off-Broadway in Little Shop of Horrors, will return to New York City's Sony Hall this fall.
The Tony nominee will perform with his new rock band Age of Madness September 25 at 7 PM. Band members include Mikael, Sarah Charness, and Matt Graff.
Watch Jordan perform with his new band in the music video below:
A Tony nominee for his performance in Newsies, Jordan's Broadway credits also include American Son, Waitress, Bonnie and Clyde, Rock of Ages, and West Side Story. He has been seen on screen in Supergirl, Smash, Disney's Tangled,The Last 5 Years, Joyful Noise, American Son, and Newsies. Jordan will soon star as record industry giant Neil Bogart in the feature film SpinningGold.
Jordan, as previously announced, will also offer concerts at London's Theatre Royal Drury Lane August 29–30 accompanied by musical director Benjamin Rauhala.
Sony Hall is located at 235 West 46th Street. For more information click here.
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Celebrating Jeremy Jordan's Career on Stage and Screen
Celebrating Jeremy Jordan's Career on Stage and Screen
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