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Award-winning TV and theater star Darren Criss talks about his Broadway musical and travels
Darren Criss has already been chosen as the Teen Choice New Actor for his role in Glee . He also won the Golden Globe and Emmy for best actor in a drama, as well as the Critics' Choice Award for his role as Andrew Cunanan in "The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story" . And just a few weeks ago, he won two Tony Awards: as producer of the best musical of the Broadway season, Maybe Happy Ending , and as best actor in a musical.
At just 38 years old, and with a career also in music, Darren Criss already has consistent and enviable recognition, which places him as one of the greatest of his generation.
At IPW 2025 in Chicago, he was the master of ceremonies during the presentation of Broadway musicals at the traditional Broadway Inbound and New York City Tourism + Conventions luncheon. In addition to introducing his fellow Broadway stars from musicals such as Death Becomes Her and The Outsiders , he also sang one of the songs from Maybe Happy Ending. Afterwards, he walked around the fair, took photos and talked to PANROTAS and another media outlet from Mexico. He spoke about his achievements, his travels and what's coming up.
PANROTAS – In your presentation at the Broadway Inbound and New York City Tourism + Conventions luncheon at IPW, you said that the less we know about what happens in your musical, the better, because there are many surprises. How have people reacted to this award-winning musical?
DARREN CRISS – Well, it’s true, the less you know, the better. I would say that we live in a time where everything, everywhere, is available at once. And it’s very rare in our lives, as we get older and more experienced, to experience something genuinely new. We’re burdened with so many expectations and experiences. So to have something that’s truly unique and new is a kind of miracle, and the show has a lot of that. It doesn’t happen all the time. It certainly doesn’t happen. So it certainly rewards anonymity and ignorance.
PANROTAS – But could you define your show without giving away any spoilers?
CRISS – If I had to present it in a concrete way, I would say it’s a classic Broadway show. It’s a great exploration of the human spirit and the human condition with wonderful music. And a beautiful set, a true Broadway show. Some great music and I hope it leaves you thinking about what you saw and feeling moved.
And what motivates you to do this story, not only as an actor, but also as a producer, having won two Tony Awards, for best musical and best actor?
CRISS – My general calling as an artist is connection. And that’s my goal every day. It’s to try to minimize distance and to share as many ideas as possible. And this show is one of the most accessible pieces I’ve ever been a part of. And what I mean by that is, I’ve been a part of things that maybe resonated with a certain age group or experience or background. I’ve never been a part of something that could, without a shadow of a doubt, invite as many people as possible of all ages and experiences, people who know everything about theater, people who know nothing about theater, whether you hate it or love it. It’s been able to withstand every kind of advantage or obstacle. So I’m glad it was able to happen, but when I initially said yes, it was because I just thought it was something so special and original, which is very hard to do.
How did you prepare for the show, which required a lot of physical fitness?
CRISS – Well, I have a background in physical theater and physical theater traditions that come from a lot of inspirations around the world, like European theater, Commedia dell’arte, clowning and mime, and a lot of this physical storytelling that’s been around for hundreds of years. I would also mention a lot of East Asian theater, particularly Japan and Kabuki. And a lot of those physical traditions and the way you tell a story that goes beyond dialogue. You use your body and the mask, the mask being your face and the way you speak. You know, those are all tools to use. So I used a lot of those tricks that I had up my sleeve to create something that was kind of contemporary.
PANROTAS – We want to see the show because of the awards, the Tonys, because of the history, but also because of you. How long are you committed to the show?
CRISS – For now, until August 31st. I hope this is the show that I’ll be a part of for the rest of my life. I’m looking forward to seeing the show open all over the world, in different languages and times. That’s the goal. We’re just getting started. It’s funny, I’ve done over 250 shows, and yet we’re just getting started. The great thing about the Tony Awards is that they actually renew the contract for a lot of shows, and we’ve been very fortunate to have this new contract, so we can attract people from outside of our little New York.
What were your biggest learnings or things you will take with you?
CRISS – I don’t know, it’s hard to say because we’re still in it. I think it’s going to be a lifelong process. I’m still trying to process, on a personal level, what happened on Sunday at the awards. You don’t really have a lot of time to sit on that because you go straight back to work. I go straight back to my personal life, I go straight back to my professional life. You can’t just sit on the beach thinking about your life. You keep moving. So I got the flu and then I went to work and then I came here and did a show last night in New York, so it’s just bang bang bang bang bang. I really haven’t been able to think of anything because you just have to keep working, it’s not over. So I don’t know the answer. I mean, John Lennon said that life is what happens when you’re busy making other plans. I don’t know what I’ll say definitively about what I’ve learned or what I’ve taken away with me, because it’s still happening and I’m still very close to the microscope. I’ll know soon enough. But all I know is that I’m constantly overwhelmed with gratitude and pleasure. It was a huge privilege, one of the greatest privileges of my life, to be part of this program.
PANROTAS – Could you talk a little about traveling? You said you love to travel. You’re from San Francisco. Where do you like to travel to? Is there a dream destination you haven’t visited yet?
CRISS – Oh my gosh, so many places. I mean, it’s a huge world. I’ve traveled a lot, more than, yeah, probably most people. I think of travel the same way I think of great movies or great books or great plays. You’ve heard about them, you’ve been told they’re great, and you don’t make any active effort to avoid them. It’s just that there’s only so much time in your day and in your life that you can make for those things. So, just like the great art of the world, the great cities of the world are works of art that should be appreciated and experienced by everyone. And so, there’s a lot for me.
I would love to go to India, Iceland, Antarctica. There are some mountains I would love to climb, I would love to hike. There is so much on Earth, not just cities, that I would like to see. I would like to spend more time in South America. There are a lot of trains around the world that I love. I am a huge fan of trains, so there is no shortage of places I would love to go and things I would love to do.
PANROTAS – And which destination do you like to return to?
CRISS – Well, if I can help it, I always try to go somewhere new if I have time. I try to… whenever I plan a trip, which is rare these days, but if I have to travel, I don’t go back to a place unless it’s with someone who’s never been there. And it’s also going to be in a city that neither of us have been to. I always want to move forward and I think when I’m older, I’ll pick my favorites and stick to them, but that’s one of the great things about being a musician and being on tour, is that you get to go back to a lot of your favorite places, so I certainly have my favorites, but yeah, there’s a lot to see that hasn’t been seen yet.
PANROTAS – Tell us about some of your favorite places.
CRISS – I won’t be the first person to say that Kyoto is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Everybody knows that. It’s like, it’s just true. I have a lot of favorites. Look, we’re in Chicago right now. I love Chicago so much. I had an amazing time in Chicago. It’s one of my favorite places to eat and drink. One of my favorite museums in the world is here in Chicago, the Art Institute. Mexico City is another amazing place. So, as an art fan, Chicago is a place that I always go back to. I used to make a point of coming here at least once a year, when it’s nice to go to some restaurants, see some friends. I’m not just saying that because we’re here, I would say it’s a city that I love to come back to. New Orleans is a city that touches me deeply. I have a lot of history there.
Are you an optimist, even with so much technology ahead of us?
CRISS – Creative people, proactive people, they find a way. They find a way to connect. And I think there’s a resilience in the human spirit that’s inescapable. Classical music is still around. People are always worried about whether books will still be around, whether classical music will still be around? It’s still around. You know why? Because people find it and they think it’s really beautiful. They do that. And they perform it, they share it. And people get emotional. I think the fear is greater because there’s a more obvious perception of, “Wow, are we doing well?” “Isn’t this good for us?” But I think there’s an inevitability in the way we connect with each other. Theater has been around for thousands of years. Books have been around for thousands of years. I think the smart, proactive, educated, interested people will always be those people.
And we're always going to have to try to take care of each other on some level. But I'm still hopeful. And I think there's a lot more good that can be done than there actually is. And especially as we move into a more AI-dominated cultural landscape. I hope, I don't know if it's going to happen, but I hope that the pendulum swings back toward live experiences because we crave something real. Everyone craves something real, no matter what. No matter what we've done, no matter what excuses we've made for not doing it together in person, we're still trying to synthesize what we're doing right now. So that's really cool, it keeps me optimistic. A lot of people see me happy. I hope they do too.
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NY Times ranqueia os destinos a serem visitados em 2018.
TOP 10:
NOVA ORLEANS (EUA)
A cidade é formada por uma mistura cultural europeia, latina e caribenha e é transmitida em sua cultura, culinária e música. Embora tenha sido devastada pelo furacão Catrina, Nova Orleans já está recuperada e preparada para receber os turistas.
COLÔMBIA
Com o fim dos conflitos que envolviam o país, a Colômbia tem se mostrado receptiva e observou um crescimento de 250% de turistas. A capital Bogotá dispõe de uma boa rede hoteleira, porém outras cidades, como Medelim, também chamam a atenção dos visitantes.
BASILICATA (ITÁLIA)
Situada no sul da Itália, a região dispõe de um importante acervo histórico, gravado em suas ruínas, e também de belas praias. No ano que vem, a cidade de Matera acolherá a capital europeia da cultura da Unesco.
CARIBE
Apesar da passagem de furacões no ano passado, mais de 70% da área turística da região não foi afetada. A maioria das ilhas ainda em 2017 já estava preparada para voltar a receber os visitantes e neste ano a situação não será diferente.
LAGO DOS QUATRO CANTÕES (SUÍÇA)
A cidade medieval suíça tem muita história para contar e, para os amantes de esportes, há pistas de esqui e opções de alpinismo.
RUTA DE LOS PARQUES (CHILE)
Mais um destino que pode ser uma ótima opção aos aventureiro é a Rota dos Parques Chilenos, na região da Patagônia, que diversas opções de trilhas e uma paisagem exuberante. Recentemente, a região recebeu um aporte de US$ 11 milhões que visam a conservação do local.
GANGWON (COREIA DO SUL)
A província abrigou partidas dos Jogos Olímpicos de Inverno e está relativamente próxima a capital da Coreia do Sul. Além de resorts de esqui, a região também abriga templos de budismo.
CINCINNAT (EUA)
Mais uma cidade estadunidense, além de cervejarias, há opções ricas de peças de teatro e musicais. Somente no ano passado, o Music Hall, datado de 1878, passou por uma renovação de US$ 143 milhões.
BUTÃO
Engana-se quem pensa que não há opções turísticas no país. Além da Six Senses anunciar uma inauguração até o final do ano, o governo local tem investido na malha aérea a fim de facilitar a chegada de visitantes.
GLASGOW (ESCÓCIA)
Até 2025, a cidade receberá cerca de 250 projetos arquitetônicos — o que inclui aberturas hoteleiras. A cidade ainda ampliará a sua frota de restaurante, bares e pubs, o que também visa aumentar o seu contingente cultural.
Anualmente, o Jornal New York Times elenca os 52 principais destinos com base nos leitores e viajantes das mais diferentes partes do globo. Além dos mais votados aleatoriamente, o periódico ainda buscou destacar os locais que terão mais evidências, como é o caso da Coreia do Sul, palco dos Jogos Olímpicos de Inverno de 2018. Entre esses 52 destinos não há nenhum destino brasileiro, entretanto há duas localidades sul-americanas no Top 10 (Colômbia e Chile).
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