Last season on Broadway, actor Bryce Pinkham dazzled audiences in the musical A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder. The murderous role earned him a Tony nomination (along with a Tony award for the show.) This year he’s in an altogether different role and earning more praise in the critically lauded Broadway revival of The Heidi Chronicles. In Wendy Wasserstein’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play, Heidi (Elisabeth Moss) and her friends Scoop (Jason Biggs) and Peter Patrone (Pinkham’s character) struggle to make the right choices as they navigate entry into adulthood and beyond. As Pinkham explains, “Peter is there so we can watch Heidi discover what it means to have it all.” Pinkham, a graduate of the Yale School of Drama shared 11 cool things that we might not know about him. From a unique impersonation to a wacky back stage ritual to the phenomenal not-for-profit for Malagasy kids that he co-founded, click through the next pages to learn all 11. To learn more about the Heidi Chronicles visit, www.theheidichroniclesonbroadway.com.
