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Michael C. Hall to Stay With Broadway's Hedwig and the Angry Inch for a Little Longer

The actor extends his run in the Tony-winning musical.

Michael C. Hall takes his bow in Hedwig and the Angry Inch.
Michael C. Hall takes his bow in Hedwig and the Angry Inch.
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Michael C. Hall has extended his run in the Tony-winning revival of Hedwig and the Angry Inch through January 18 at the Belasco Theatre. Casting for the next Hedwig will be announced in the coming weeks.

Hall is the third star to take on the role of the East German transgender rocker in the Broadway production, following in the platform-shoed footsteps of Neil Patrick Harris, who earned a Tony Award for his performance, and Tony nominee Andrew Rannells, who played his final show on October 12. Lena Hall continues in her Tony Award-winning role as Yitzhak.

Hall's Broadway credits include Chicago, Cabaret, and The Realistic Joneses. He is best known for his Golden Globe-winning, five-time Emmy-nominated performance as the serial killer Dexter Morgan on Showtime's Dexter, as well as his Emmy-nominated role as David Fisher on HBO's Six Feet Under.

Hedwig and the Angry Inch features a book by John Cameron Mitchell and score by Stephen Trask. Michael Mayer directs the production, which utilizes a band made up of Justin Craig (guitar, keyboards, vocals), Matt Duncan (bass, vocals), Tim Mislock (guitar, vocals), and Peter Yanowitz (drums, vocals).

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