Rutger published: Diverse Talent Shines in Revamped 'Some Like It Hot'
**Experience 'Some Like It Hot': A National Tour That Sizzles** **Tour dates:** November 25 - December 7 **Venue:** The National Theatre, 1321 Pennsylvania Ave., N.W. **Ticket prices:** Starting at $67 Get ready as Edward Juvier, a charismatic Cuban American actor, steals hearts with his role as Osgood Fielding III in this fresh take on "Some Like It Hot." This musical reinvents Marilyn Monroe's classic 1959 comedy film, bringing it alive with a creative team featuring composer Marc Shaiman, lyricist Scott Wittman, and writers Matthew López and Amber Ruffian. With its diverse cast and modern twist, it's no wonder audiences are buzzing. ## A journey across America Edward Juvier, who graduated from Boston Conservatory in 2000, brings his own sparkle on stage. "I love being on tour," Juvier confesses. "Traveling and performing in America's historic theaters—it fits my lifestyle perfectly, though it's not everyone's cup, I get it." Juvier's career tells a story: from dazzling audiences in "Phantom"—where he juggled 11 roles as a swing—to nailing his current role with humor and heart. ## The role representation plays in theater As Osgood, Juvier takes pride in portraying diverse stories. "It's so important that queer lives are part and parcel in our narratives," he insists. "Our show weaves these themes subtly; people are already hooked before they even notice. By then, they're all-in on these characters' journeys." This carefully crafted storytelling resonates, even in areas where it's least expected. "We get folks at stage doors, often in tears, thankful and moved," Juvier shares. "For many, it validates their own stories in ways they've never seen before." ## Finding Broadway inspiration Juvier's passion started during his high school days, sparked by trips from Texas all.the.way. up. New York. Spot on, it was "Will Rogers Follies" that left a mark. "Seeing 'Falsettos' right after—that's what lit my Broadway fire," he laughs. "Falsettos" hits home, especially its deep dive on AIDS—a huge impact on Juvier as a young gay student. "It stayed with me," he reflects, crediting early exposure in shaping his art. ## Empathy: An actor's superpower For Juvier, empathy fuels his acting. "To embody others' experiences, that's what makes a strong actor. For a queer artist like me, it's innate," he muses. His own coming-out journey pre-"Will and Grace" was tough but hugely shaping. "It taught me resilience," he notes. With a supportive family, Juvier feels blessed, especially around holidays. "Having their embrace makes all parts—from personal life right up on stage—fall beautifully in place," he says warmly. ## Breathing life and laughs as Osgood Fielding III In his comedic role, Juvier aims high, sidestepping cheap laughs. "It's about honesty and simplicity," he points out, highlighting performance authenticity. Today, this musical smartly updates a classic, respecting tradition while engaging modern viewers. Juvier honors and tweaks his character from film days. "Osgood was a laugh in '59, but now I get a chance—add layers, add depth," he reveals. This new take not only refreshes a classic but pushes audiences toward deeper reflections on then-and-now themes. As this national tour rolls on, Juvier's committed—his craft, and its message. "I want folks leaving entertained and inspired," he shares. "The stage shakes up perceptions and uplifts diversity—glorious we're harboring that culture."

Author

Rutger

Like
Bookmark
Comment

Related Posts

Laser Clinic Offers 50% Discount on Harry Potter Tattoo Removals to Protest JK Rowling's Anti-Trans Views

In a bold move to support the transgender community and take a stand against transphobia, a laser tattoo removal business in England is offering a significant discount to clients who want to remove their Harry Potter-themed tattoos. This initiative is a response to the controversial statements made by JK Rowling that have sparked widespread outrage within the LGBTQ+ community. Manchester Laser NQ, [...]

Celebrating Justin Fashanu: A Gay Soccer Pioneer Honored at Queer Britain Museum

Celebrating Justin Fashanu: A Gay Soccer Pioneer Honored at Queer Britain Museum In July 1991, Justin Fashanu, a trailblazing figure in LGBTQ sports history, graced the cover of the UK's "Gay Times" magazine with the headline "Soccer’s enigmatic gay star." Nearly 25 years later, the full story of this pivotal figure remains elusive, despite numerous biographies, documentaries, and articles that [...]

Celebrate Pride at the Upper Chesapeake Bay Pride Festival

Get ready to celebrate love, diversity, and community at the highly anticipated Upper Chesapeake Bay Pride Festival! This year, the event returns with more excitement and activities, inviting everyone to join in the festivities on Saturday, October 4th, starting at 1 p.m. The celebration will take place at the picturesque Concord Point Lighthouse Park in Havre de Grace, Maryland. This year’s fe [...]

Want to write an article or get interviewed?