![]() ![]() But in the end it brings us back to ourselves and we’re kind of recalibrated. She continued, “As an audience, it allows us to escape into their world and forget who we are. I think that’s what’s special and what we’ve been fortunate to really be a part of in our careers a lot is having these larger than life characters in these larger than life worlds that deal with very human issues.” i feel complete I was taken on a journey. And I end up sobbing, even as someone who has read the scripts. “Cinco does this so brilliantly over the course of an arc of about six episodes. “I also think that the brilliant thing, and Aaron mentioned it before, that musicals are that kind of ‘Trojan Horse’ for emotional lessons we all need to learn… you just don’t even realize you’re getting the emotional download to the end,” the singer told HL. So I think that this time, oddly enough, it has a broader appeal.Īaron Tveit as Topher in Season 2 of ‘Schmigadoon!’ (AppleTV+)ĭove cameron, whose Jenny moves in from Sally Bowles cabaretechoed her co-stars’ sentiments and praised the show’s creator, Cinco Paul. “Hopefully people who aren’t necessarily ‘just’ theater fans can get into the ride a little more this time because it’s such a darker, grittier type of story. and now we’re expanding the world, right? I think the world of season two is a lot bigger and the show is just a more ambitious, broader show.” Aaron TVeitwho appears as Topher this season HollywoodLife in an EXCLUSIVE interview. “I think now hopefully the show has gained a bit of an audience and people loved the first season. Now, as we continue to creep back into our new normal, the show sings to a different but still important tune with Season 2. ![]() When Season 1 of the uplifting series released, the world was in the midst of the global pandemic, Broadway shut down and the show gave music lovers and beyond a pinnacle back into the world they had missed so much. It no longer looks like we’re in Schmigadoon… Season 2 of the Apple TV+ musical comedy show Schmigadoon! takes its audience from the golden age of the 40’s and 50’s to the dark, murderous musicals of the 60’s and 70’s! Think: cabaret, Hair, Sweeney Todd and of course, Chicagoas our favorites Josh ( Keegan Michael Key) and Melissa ( Cecile Strong) stumble across the land of Schmicago in search of their beloved Schmigadoon. ![]()
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