Throwback Thursday: Gavin Creel And Aaron Tveit “His Eyes”

Gavin Creel and Aaron Tveit sing "His Eyes" from Jekyll & Hyde

Broadway greats Gavin Creel and Aaron Tveit make me smile so hard at this.

The dynamic duo sing “His Eyes” from the Broadway musical Jekyll & Hyde in this video throwback I believe is from COVID days.

Gavin (a Tony winner for his performance in Hello, Dolly!) passed away from a rare, aggressive form of cancer at the age of 48 on September 30, 2024, just two months after his diagnosis.

It was recently announced that Aaron is returning to his Tony-winning role in Moulin Rouge for a final, limited 15-performance engagement.

H/t the Broadway Besties Podcast. Hit play and enjoy.

Jonathan Groff On Gavin Creel’s Inspiration + More News

Gavin Creel (photo: Matthew Murphy/Mark Willshire)

Some news items I thought worth your time: • Buzzfeed: Following the passing of Tony Award winner Gavin Creel on Monday, a heartwarming anecdote shared by his ex-boyfriend (and Tony Award winner) Jonathan Groff details how Creel inspired Groff to come out in 2009. Continue reading “Jonathan Groff On Gavin Creel’s Inspiration + More News”

Gavin Creel Turns ‘Something Wonderful’ Into Pulsing Pop Goodness

Tony Award winner Gavin Creel turns ‘Something Wonderful’ into pulsing pop goodness
Everything old is new again as hottie actor/singer Gavin Creel reinvents the classic “Something Wonderful” from The King & I into a fresh, modern pop song that celebrates gay love. The richly-layered arrangement, by Nadia DiGiallonardo, shifts the tune effortlessly from classic King & I mode to a contemporary Coldplay vibe. The track opens simply, but at the 2:00 mark begins a slow, churning build to pulsing pop goodness. Creel wisely trusts not only the material but his own considerable vocal prowess never overreaching to wild, sky-high screaming that some try to pass off as singing today. “This project excited me because it was really about honoring beautiful songwriting but also reimagining it to create a new way in which we might listen to and enjoy this brilliant material,” the openly gay singer told The Advocate.

Creel made his Broadway debut in 2002 as “Jimmy Smith” in the hit musical Thoroughly Modern Millie. That was followed by acclaimed performances in Hair, The Book of Mormon, She Loves Me, Waitress and finally his Tony-winning turn as “Cornelius Hackl” in the Bette Midler revival of Hello, Dolly! Later this month he heads to London to reprise his role as the hunky Dr. Pomatter in Waitress with pop star Sara Bareilles. This track is the latest from the R&H Goes Pop! series which puts contemporary twists on timeless classics from the Rodgers & Hammerstein catalogue. The series began with a rocking “Oh, What A Beautiful Mornin” by Jeremy Jordan (SupergirlSMASH), and has since featured a same-sex take on “We Kiss In A Shadow” by Jelani Alladin (Frozen) and Matt Doyle (The Book of Mormon).