

Bryce Pinkham, Elisabeth Moss, and Jason Biggs star in The Heidi Chronicles. But he's "comfortable with just taking one next step and not trying to predict three next steps." There's ambiguity in leaving all doors open, but, so far, the fates have treated him pretty well. Though eventually returning to Gentleman's Guide remains a possibility, Pinkham knows he's "sort of handed over to the fates" by choosing to leave. "And thankfully, the dates ended up falling into place that be around the New Year and I knew my body would probably need a rest by then anyway." "I said, 'If I'm gonna do it, I don't want to leave Gentleman's Guide before I've enjoyed the fruits of our labor," explained Pinkham. And, eventually, everything "timed out perfectly." However, as actors Elisabeth Moss and Jason Biggs and director Pam MacKinnon attached themselves to the Wasserstein revival, the opportunity became too good to pass up. Accepting the iconic role (which won Boyd Gaines his first Tony) would be a given for almost any actor, but Pinkham was currently enjoying a long run in the leading role he originated for the Tony-winning musical A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder. Not even fair.When Bryce Pinkham was offered a starring role in the first Broadway revival of Wendy Wasserstein's The Heidi Chronicles, he faced a tough decision. Bryce brought his lady Emily Young as his date - remember when they were both in Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson together?! - and even at the bitter end of the night, as we were all being kicked out of the joint, they looked ridiculously beautiful and glam.Not that there were many stabbings in Gentleman’s Guide, it was just my crazy that took the conversation to a dark place.

After terrifying him with my enthusiasm for blood choreography he taught me about how the body reacts to a stabbing.
BRYCE PINKHAM JULIA FULL
I caught site of the pair, front and center in the mezz, and not only was Daniel’s son looking like… cuter than a sack full of puppies, but he seemed SO EXCITED to be there it almost melted my uterus. With whom? Stars Bryce Pinkham and Jefferson Mays, Director Darko Tresnjak, Composer/Lyricist Steven Lutvak, Book Writer/Lyricist Robert L Freedman, Alex Timbers, David Hyde Pierce, Kate Baldwin, Patrick Page, Caissie Levy, Colin Hanlon, Katie Finneran, Darren Goldstein, Alison Fraser, Bobby Steggert, Daniel Breaker AND HIS ADORABLE SON, Tony Yazbeck, Jose Llana, Nathan Lane, Tyne Daly, Hunter Ryan Herdlicka, Jordan Roth, Judith Ivey, Kathleen Turner, Julia Murney, Laura Benanti, Jackie Hoffman. Where? Performance at the Walter Kerr Theater, natch, and black-tie after-party at The Pierre. What? Opening night of the new musical A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder Steven Lotvak, Lauren Worsham, Bryce Pinkham, Jefferson Mays,Lisa O’Hare, Robert L Freedman
