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Leave It to Aaron Tveit to Make ‘Chess’ Sexy

by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Aaron Tveit Ignites Broadway with ⁤Sensual ‘Chess‘ ‌Revival

New​ York, NY‍ – October 12, 2023 – Aaron ​Tveit is drawing rave ⁣reviews for his​ performance in the​ current⁣ revival of the⁤ musical Chess, now playing at the Ahmanson Theater in Los Angeles before a planned Broadway‌ transfer. The production, ⁢directed by Michael Arden, is generating buzz for its modern staging⁢ and Tveit’s ⁣intensely charismatic portrayal of Freddie, the American chess champion entangled in a Cold War love triangle.

The revival marks a significant⁤ moment ⁣for the 1984 rock opera, originally conceived by Tim Rice and Benny Andersson​ and Björn Ulvaeus of ABBA. While Chess ⁣enjoyed initial success, its complex political themes and unconventional structure have presented challenges for​ subsequent ‍productions. Arden’s reimagining, coupled with Tveit’s star‌ power, aims‌ to introduce the show ⁢to a new generation while reinvigorating its appeal for longtime fans. The production’s emphasis ‍on ⁣the⁤ characters’ emotional vulnerabilities and the simmering sexual tension​ between them​ has been particularly noted ⁤by critics, with Tveit’s performance frequently described⁢ as magnetic and unexpectedly sensual.

tveit, known for‌ his roles in Moulin Rouge! The Musical and ​ Next to Normal, brings a vulnerability and raw energy to Freddie⁣ that elevates the character beyond the typical brooding hero. “It’s a really ‍interesting character⁤ to sink your teeth into,” Tveit‍ told The Cut ⁢in‌ a recent interview. “He’s flawed, he’s brilliant, he’s self-destructive, and he’s deeply in love.” ‌ The production’s choreography⁣ and lighting further amplify the show’s inherent sensuality, creating a visually arresting and emotionally charged experience. ​

The Chess ‍revival is currently scheduled to ⁢run through November 19th at the Ahmanson Theatre, ⁢with‍ plans to move​ to Broadway in the spring of​ 2024. Tickets are available through ⁢Telecharge‍ and the Ahmanson Theatre website. The production’s success could signal a renewed interest in ambitious, musically complex revivals on Broadway, and further solidify Tveit’s position as one of the stage’s leading men.

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