Broadway's Masked Singer Returns for 2nd Season | Playbill

Video Broadway's Masked Singer Returns for 2nd Season

Your favorite Broadway stars will duke it out—anonymously—when the new season begins live-streaming next month.

Beginning March 21, the second season of Broadway's Masked Singer will air for four consecutive weeks at 8 PM ET on Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS' YouTube channel. The competition will feature eight of Broadway's favorites singing to win the title.

And who doesn't want to watch a whale singing Hamilton's "You'll Be Back" in a hot tub?

This season's panel will include season 1 winner Nic Rouleau (The Book of Mormon, Hello, Dolly!) and runner-up Jelani Remy (Ain't Too Proud - The Life and Times of The Temptations, The Lion King) in addition to Natalie Weiss (Breaking Down the Riffs), Ben Cameron (Wicked), Jackie Cox (RuPual's Drag Race), Hayley Podschun (Wicked), Nick Cearley (The Skivvies), and more.

These Broadway singers will wear head-to-toe costumes to perform anonymously, while viewers will be able participate by voting for their favorite performances to move singers to the next round. Voting happens by way of donating to Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS. Competitors with the least amount of donations will be unmasked and eliminated until the finale. 

READ: The Whale’s Hamilton Hot Tub Performance Proves Crown-Worthy

Industry-based, nonprofit Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS raises funds to provide essential services for people living with HIV/AIDS, COVID-19, and other critical illnesses by drawing upon the talent and resources of the American theatre community.

Inspired by the Fox television show The Masked Singer, the show was conceived and hosted by Michael Hull and Dylan Bustamante, founders of Broadway-Talk LIVE Network which produces the show to benefit Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS. Broadway's Masked Singer is not authorized by Fox or The Masked Singer.

For more information and to tune-in, visit BroadwayCares.org/BroadwayMasked.

 
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