Social media star Trisha Paytas will make her Broadway debut with a one-night-only variety show at the St. James Theater in Midtown Manhattan on February 3.
“I’m as gagged as I could be,” the 36-year-old content creator gushed. People on Tuesday.
‘This is going to be a production. We are having sets, tricks and magic. It’s larger than life.’
Trisha is already taking singing lessons and admitted she’ll be “fine” if “Trisha Paytas'” Big Broadway Dream ends up being her “Broadway debut and closer.”
“I’m excited to try to see where I can go,” Paytas said.
Fans of the Cali-born, Illinois-raised influencer can expect “epic musical numbers, surprise special guests, and maybe even Broadway’s first live mukbang.”
Social media star Trisha Paytas will make her Broadway debut with a one-night-only variety show at the St. James Theater in Midtown Manhattan on February 3.
The 36-year-old content creator gushed to People on Tuesday: ‘I’m as gagged as I could be!’ This is going to be a production. We are having sets, tricks and magic. It’s larger than life’ (pictured on Tuesday)
Skylar Fox will direct Trisha Paytas’ Big Broadway Dream and Sarah Meahl will choreograph the benefit show, which began as a Theatrely April Fool’s Day prank.
Tickets are available starting this Friday at 10 a.m. ET and all proceeds will go to the Entertainment Community Fund (formerly known as The Actors Fund), which provides a safety net for performing arts and entertainment professionals.
Broadway rumors began circulating in September after Trisha began posting videos of herself singing Broadway hits like Smash’s Don’t Forget Me while in costume.
Paytas even he sang in front of her in drag to more authentically recreate Suddenly Seymour from Little Shop of Horror.
On Tuesday night, the Pink Christmas singer brought her three dates Trishmas Live! Tour to the Beacon Theater on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, which she boasted ‘Sold out in 25 minutes.’
Backstage, Trisha, a former escort/stripper, was visited by The Girls Next Door alum Holly Madison.
“I feel like I should entertain people, because that’s when I’m happiest,” Paytas said.
—I know it sounds very delirious. What I have is passion. It may not be talent, but I have a lot of passion. I’m not Sutton Foster.
The Just Trish podcaster is still riding high after playing herself in a sketch on the most recent episode of NBC’s Saturday Night Live alongside host Paul Mescal.
Trisha is already taking singing lessons and admitted she’ll be “fine” if Trisha Paytas’ Big Broadway Dream ends up being her “Broadway debut and closer.”
“I’m excited to try to see where I can go,” Paytas said.
Fans of the Cali-born, Illinois-raised influencer can expect “epic musical numbers, surprise special guests, and maybe even Broadway’s first live mukbang.”
Tickets are available starting this Friday at 10 a.m. ET and all proceeds will go to the Entertainment Community Fund (formerly known as The Actors Fund), which provides a safety net for performing arts and entertainment professionals.
Broadway rumors began circulating in September after Trisha began posting videos of herself singing Broadway hits like Smash’s Don’t Forget Me while in costume.
Paytas even sang in front of her in drag to more authentically recreate suddenly Seymour from Little Shop of Horror.
On Tuesday night, the Pink Christmas singer brought her three dates Trishmas Live! Tour to the Beacon Theater on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, which he boasted “sold out in 25 minutes”
Backstage, Trisha, a former escort/stripper, was visited by The Girls Next Door alum Holly Madison (left).
Paytas said: ‘I know it sounds very delusional. What I have is passion. It may not be talent, but I have a lot of passion. I’m not like Sutton Foster.
Just Trish podcaster is still riding high after playing herself in a sketch on the most recent episode of NBC’s Saturday Night Live alongside host Paul Mescal (2-R).
This Wednesday, Trisha and Israeli artist Moses Hacmon will celebrate their fourth wedding anniversary and are proud parents to their daughters Malibu Barbie, 2; and Elvis Paytas, 6 months (pictured Nov. 17)
Paytas continued: ‘I just want to show (Malibu) – and everyone, anyone can do whatever they want, whether they have talent connections or none. You can make this happen somehow.
In July, Trisha played the ‘Monster Truck Diva’ in the music video for Katy Perry’s embarrassing feminist anthem, Woman’s World.
Paytas previously had roles in the music videos for Amy Winehouse’s Tears Dry on Their Own in 2007 and Eminem’s We Made You in 2009.
This Wednesday, FashionNova Curve brand ambassador and Israeli artist Moses Hacmon will celebrate their fourth wedding anniversary and are proud parents to daughters Malibu Barbie, 2; and Elvis Paytas, 6 months.
“Maybe one day (Malibu) will think what I’m doing is cool,” Trisha said.
‘And anyway, I just want to show you, and everyone, anyone can do whatever they want, whether they have talent connections or none. You can make this happen somehow.’
And it couldn’t have hurt that Paytas, who apologized for making anti-Semitic comments in 2021, has 20.7 million followers on social media.