Tituss Burgess

Friday, May 30 and Saturday, May 31 at 8:00pm
Main Stage Theater 144
Emmy and SAG-nominated TITUSS BURGESS has quickly emerged as one of the entertainment industry’s most versatile and dynamic performers, with his work in television, film, and theater generating both critical and commercial acclaim. Burgess most recently starred as the title role in Oh, Mary! He was seen on TV in Season 2 of the hit Apple TV+ series Schmigadoon!. Burgess starred in the hit Netflix comedy series Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt (nominations for four consecutive Emmy Awards, a SAG Award, and two Critics’ Choice TV Awards). He reprised his role in the Netflix interactive special Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: Kimmy vs. the Reverend and was nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actor. Burgess starred alongside Jane Krakowski in Center Of The YOUniverse for Audible, a musical comedy he co-created and which had a sold-out run at The Minetta Lane Theatre and is now available to hear on Audible. In film, Burgess starred in the MGM Aretha Franklin biopic, Respect, and in the Netflix films Set it Up, Dolemite is My Name, and Spellbound. He also co-starred in the animated musical comedy series Central Park for Apple TV+, for which he was nominated for his sixth Emmy Award. A veteran of the stage, Burgess made his Broadway debut as Eddie in Good Vibrations and has played Hal Miller in Jersey Boys, Nicely-Nicely Johnson in the 2009 revival of Guys and Dolls, Sebastian in The Little Mermaid, and Harold Zidler in Moulin Rouge! The Musical.
Made possible in part by the generous support of Peter Lovis in memory of Sandy Lovis.*
Gold level tickets: $165 (includes VIP seating)
Silver level tickets: $80 (includes Premium seating)
Bronze level tickets: $60
Concessions will be available for purchase
Please note: Seating for these performances will be assigned by The Umbrella. For ADA/ADA companion needs, or if you would like to request your parties be seated together, please contact boxoffice@theumbrellaarts.org.
*Sandy, 64, beloved sister of Peter Lovis, recently passed away from dementia/Alzheimer's.