Billy Porter quits the show earlier after diagnosis

Billy Porter Finishing his work on Broadway Cabaret performances at Kit Kat Club In the early stages of a healthy battle.
“Billy Porter must also exit production due to severe sepsis,” the show’s social media account shared a statement in its social media account on Sunday, September 7. “His doctor is confident that he will recover completely, but advises him to maintain a peaceful schedule.”
Porter, 55, will end his campaign on September 21 at the August Wilson Theatre in New York City, and while battling sepsis, the Cleveland Clinic described it as a serious infection that could lead to organ failure, tissue damage and even death. (Porter plans to keep the show until October 21st.)
The host will rotate the performance Marty Lauter and David Merino For the final performance, each date announced in the show’s social media account has an exact date.
“It was a heavy heart that we made a painful decision to end the September 21 Broadway run,” the producer Adam Speyers In a statement said Weekly entertainment. “On behalf of all manufacturers, we are honored to bring this version John Kander, Fred Ebb, and Joe MasteroffImportant masterpiece, Singing and dancing performancehead to New York and opened the door for our own Kit Kat Club in the year and a half of our time here. ”
Spiers continued: “Billy is an extraordinary emcee who brings his signature passion and outstanding talent. We hope Billy recovers quickly and I look forward to working with him again in the near future.”
The preview of the show started in April 2024 and was originally written by Eddie Redmayne As the host and Gayle Rankin Sally Bowles before turning around. As far as Porter is concerned, Porter is no stranger to Broadway and reflects on his return to the stage in July.
“I was comforted about nine years ago on Broadway last time. I felt like I was at home,” Potter said during his appearance. today Displayed at that time. “This is a primitive dream, and when I come back, I will be back in the theater forever.”
Porter previously played the role of host in the show’s West End production and compared his return to “Bike”.
“My thought is back,” he said. “It still exists. It has not been removed from the file.”




