Former NSYNC member Joey Fatone, who will return to the role of Lance in the Broadway company of & Juliet April 22 at the Stephen Sondheim Theatre, will host a sing-along performance of the hit jukebox musical May 8 at 7 PM.
May 8 will mark the Broadway musical’s fourth sing-along performance. In 2024, Backstreet Boys’ AJ McLean and NSYNC’s JC Chasez both hosted these special performances, joining the company for surprise encores
following the show. Fatone will continue this tradition with a
surprise performance following the curtain call.
Pop star Fatone, whose earlier Broadway credits include Rent and Little Shop of Horrors, first played Lance January 21–March 16. His second engagement is scheduled to continue through July 31.
Tickets for the & Juliet sing-along, and all performances, are available at the Stephen Sondheim Theatre box office or at AndJulietBroadway.com.
& Juliet draws from the song catalogue of pop songwriter, and frequent NSYNC collaborator, Max Martin for its score. Though the show has characters singing NSYNC songs, Lance (Fatone) is not one of them—his big numbers in the show are songs made famous by the Backstreet Boys, who were considered NSYNC's rivals in the '90s.
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The current Broadway cast of & Juliet also features Maya Boyd as Juliet, Alison Luff as Anne, Drew Gehling as Shakespeare, Liam Pearce as Romeo, Michael Iván Carrier as May, Jeannette Bayardelle as Angélique, and Nathan Levy as François.
The company also includes Gabe Amato, Daniel Assetta, Reese
Britts, Nicholas Cooper, Charli D’Amelio, Jhailyn Paige Farcon, Makai Hernandez, Joomin
Hwang, Khailah Johnson, Elsa Keefe, Alaina Ví Maderal, Daniel J.
Maldonado, Mackenzie Meadows, Alejandro MullerDahlberg, Ava Noble,
Cassie Silva, Darien Van Rensalier, and Romy Vuksan.
Nominated for nine Tony Awards,
including Best Musical, & Juliet flips the script on the William Shakespeare
classic, imagining what would happen next if Juliet hadn’t ended it all
over Romeo. Featuring a book by David West Read, the score includes a
mix of tunes by Max Martin and more, including “Since U Been Gone,”
“Roar,” “I Want It That Way,” and “Confident.”
The production also has direction by Luke Sheppard, choreography by Jennifer Weber, musical supervision, orchestrations, and arrangements by Bill Sherman, scenic design by Soutra Gilmour, costume design by Paloma Young, lighting design by Howard Hudson, sound design by Gareth Owen, video projection design by Andrzej Goulding, hair, wig, and makeup design by J. Jared Janas, and musical direction and additional orchestrations by Dominic Fallacaro.
U.S. casting is by Stephen Kopel and Carrie Gardner.
The international hit, which opened at the Sondheim November 17, 2022, was the first new musical of the 2022–2023 Broadway season to announce its recoupment.