Michael Jackson portrayal earns Tony nomination
Even before its official opening in February, crowds have been filling Broadway’s Neil Simon Theatre to watch preview shows of “MJ: The Musical” about Michael Jackson, the onetime “King of Pop. “
And the show has garnered 10 Tony Award nominations.
Among those nominated is 22-yearold Maryland native Myles Frost, who plays Jackson and is nominated for “Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Musical” for his Broadway debut. The winners will be announced Sunday night during a livestream from Radio City Music Hall, shown on Paramount+.
At Thomas Wootton High School in Rockville, Frost starred in shows, including “Hairspray.” He went on to study music technology at Bowie State University, which he has said was critical to his formation as an artist.
“I’m creative, and Bowie State University allowed me to be free and helped me become who I am,” Frost said in a news release from the university.
Bowie State has celebrated Frost’s success since he landed the role in “MJ.” Along with supporters of the Prince George’s County Arts and Humanities Council, more than 100 members of the Bowie State community descended on Broadway in March to see Frost transform into character.
“He’s one of our own, and he’s starring on Broadway portraying a music icon,” Bowie State President Aminta Breaux said in a news release. “Myles Frost exemplifies excellence, and the BSU family came to Broadway to show him our unyielding support. Bowie State is supporting him today and will continue to follow his career over the years as he expands and grows as an entertainer.”
Even before Tony nominations were announced, county arts council executive director Rhonda Dallas was confident Frost’s performance deserved accolades.
“Myles Frost is showing everyone that his eligibility to be nominated for a Tony Award is not a fluke,” Dallas said. “He is absolutely electrifying to watch perform, and if you close your eyes you’ll think you’re listening to Michael Jackson sing.”
“MJ: The Musical” was written by Pulitzer and Obie-winning playwright Lynn Nottage and includes a score featuring some of Jackson’s most celebrated songs. The musical was choreographed and directed by Tony winner Christopher Wheeldon.