Ballas and Leavitt to Rejoin "Chicago" on Broadway
Mindy KalingActress, writer, producer, and author of humorous essays on Hollywood and life.
In an exciting development for theater enthusiasts and fans of reality dance competitions, former Dancing With the Stars semifinalists Mark Ballas and Whitney Leavitt are reuniting on the illustrious Broadway stage. They are set to star in a special, limited engagement of the iconic musical Chicago, promising to captivate audiences with their undeniable talent and chemistry.
Celebrated Dancers Take Center Stage in Broadway's "Chicago"
The Ambassador Theatre in New York City is buzzing with anticipation as it prepares to host a limited four-week run of the acclaimed musical Chicago, featuring an exciting reunion. From Monday, April 6, through Sunday, May 3, Mark Ballas and Whitney Leavitt, beloved semifinalists from season 34 of Dancing With the Stars, will grace the stage together once more. This engagement sees Leavitt continuing her critically acclaimed portrayal of Roxie Hart, a role she debuted on February 2. Ballas, a seasoned Broadway performer with previous roles in Jersey Boys and Kinky Boots, will make his triumphant return as the charismatic lawyer Billy Flynn.
Leavitt's initial run as Roxie Hart was met with such enthusiasm that it was extended through April 5. Her journey from the reality show The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives to a Broadway lead has been remarkable, and she expressed her excitement about reuniting with Ballas on social media. Ballas echoed her sentiments, sharing a poignant reflection on his Instagram about this "full-circle moment." He recounted auditioning for Chicago in London's West End two decades ago at the age of 19, facing rejection that ultimately fueled his determination. Now, returning to Broadway for his third show, he views this opportunity as a testament to persistence and dedication, crediting his musical theater mentors for instilling these values in him.
The revival of Chicago, a dazzling production with music by John Kander and lyrics by Fred Ebb, has maintained its status as the longest-running American musical in Broadway history since its reopening in 1996. Alongside Leavitt, the current cast also features Sophie Carmen-Jones as Velma and Max Von Essen as Billy Flynn, before Ballas assumes the role.
The return of Mark Ballas and Whitney Leavitt to Broadway in Chicago offers a compelling narrative about perseverance, the pursuit of artistic dreams, and the captivating power of live theater. Their journey from competitive dance to the pinnacle of musical theater inspires aspiring performers and reminds us that dedication to one's craft can lead to extraordinary achievements. This limited engagement is not merely a performance; it's a celebration of talent, a testament to the enduring appeal of Chicago, and a poignant reminder of the magic that unfolds when artists revisit their past aspirations with renewed success.

