He said 2016 would mark his Broadway debut, and he’s a man of his word—Josh Groban will head to the Great White Way in Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812. The musical, based on a passage from War and Peace, will soar back to New York, where the show first premiered at Ars Nova back in 2012, in September at a Broadway theater to be announced.
Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812 features a book and electropop score by Dave Malloy; this will mark his Broadway debut as well. Drawing inspiration from a 70-page portion of Leo Tolstoy’s Russian masterpiece, it follows Natasha, a young girl who forms a relationship with the attractive rebel Anatole while her betrothed Andrey is off fighting. Andrey's best friend Pierre (Groban) remains on high alert as the new romance blossoms.
Groban has long hinted at a stint on Broadway; the crooner starred in the 2003 Actors Fund performance of Chess and the 2008 London concert presentation. Earlier this year, he released Stages, a musical theater-centric album which featured his takes on musicals including Carousel, Les Miserables and The Phantom of the Opera.