Video: See J. Harrison Ghee Sing Their Dazzling 11 O’Clock Number From Some Like It Hot | Playbill

Video Video: See J. Harrison Ghee Sing Their Dazzling 11 O’Clock Number From Some Like It Hot

Ghee is a 2023 Tony Award nominee for their performance in the new musical, currently running at the Shubert Theatre.

2023 Tony Award nominee J. Harrison Ghee sings "You Coulda Knocked Me Over With a Feather" from Broadway's Some Like It Hot in a newly released music video. Watch above. The musical continues its run at the Shubert Theatre on Broadway.

Ghee, who stars as Jerry/Daphne, is currently Tony-nominated for their performance in the new musical alongside co-star and fellow Tony nominee Christian Borle. The cast also includes Adrianna Hicks as Sugar, Kevin Del Aguila as Osgood, NaTasha Yvette Williams as Sweet Sue, Adam Heller as Mulligan, and Mark Lotito as Spats. The Some Like It Hot ensemble includes Tia Altinay, TyNia René Brandon, DeMarius Copes, Casey Garvin, Devon Hadsell, Jenny Hill, K.J. Hippensteel, Abby Matsusaka, Jarvis B. Manning, Jr., Brian Martin, Amber Owens, Angie Schworer, Charles South, Brendon Stimson, Raena White, and Richard Riaz Yoder. Rounding out the company as swings are Ian Campayno, Ashley Elizabeth Hale, Kayla Pecchioni, and Julius Williams.

Adapted from the 1959 film written and directed by Billy Wilder, the musical features a book by The Inheritance Tony winner Matthew López and Amber Ruffin and a score by Hairspray's Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman, with the former providing music and both contributing lyrics. Tony winner Casey Nicholaw directs and choreographs. Some Like It Hot opened at the Shubert Theatre December 11, 2022—read reviews for the show here.

Inspired by the French film Fanfare of Love, Some Like It Hot follows two Prohibition-era jazz musicians in Chicago (played on screen by Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon), who witness a mob hit and go into hiding by disguising themselves as members of an all-female band. Through their escape plot, the two become enamored with the band's singer and ukulele player, Sugar, played on screen by Marilyn Monroe. The film was previously adapted for the stage as the 1972 musical Sugar, with a score by Jule Styne and Bob Merrill and a book by Peter Stone.

READ: Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman Have Read Your Criticisms About Broadway's Some Like It Hot

The production features additional material by Borle and Joe Farrell, music supervision by Mary-Mitchell Campbell, music direction by Darryl Archibald, and orchestrations by Charlie Rosen and Bryan Carter, with vocal arrangements by Shaiman, dance and incidental music arrangements by Glen Kelly, and music coordination by Kristy Norter. The production is cast by The Telsey Office's Bethany Knox.

WATCH: Adrianna Hicks Sings 'A Darker Shade of Blue' From Broadway's Some Like It Hot

Photos: Get A 1st Look At Some Like It Hot on Broadway

 
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