
In the Billy Flynn role. Despite not really being able to act or sing. Although he is a dead ringer for Richard Gere. Jerry's explanation of how the hell he's qualified or prepared to do this:
The role of Billy Flynn is actually one I'm reasonably comfortable with
it – I know enough about the character, not just being from Chicago but
I'm a lawyer and I'm also in show business. There are elements of the
character that I can draw upon I think – I hope I'm not being naïve
with this – like talking to the jury and the putting on of a big show.
Nah, sounds like you're being naive. Although this wasn't Springer's idea - they came to him. Performances start June 1st at the Cambridge Theatre, which also hosted the hit Jerry Springer: The Opera - a show Jerry inspired, but in which he did not appear. Anyway, now Jerry Springer's got a little over three months to suddenly turn into Hugh Jackman. At least he's kinda humble about the whole thing:
I'd do better if this was in a newspaper – I have a voice for newspaper and a face for radio.
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