VIDEO: Joshua Henry and Ricky Ubeda Perform New Take on 'Memory' from CATS

By: Mar. 15, 2019
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Three-time Tony Award nominee Joshua Henry and Ricky Ubeda have come to the Jellicle Ball and teamed up for a new take on the classic song "Memory" from the musical Cats, combining acoustic guitar and modern dance. Check out the clip below!

Joshua Henry was most recently in 2018 for his role in Carousel, for which he received his third Tony Award nomination. Joshua Henry began his career in Godspell, and quickly moved on to a role in the ensemble and understudied the role of Benny, in an off-Broadway Tony Award-winning premiere run of In the Heights . He followed up his Broadway debut starring as "Favorite Son" in the original Broadway cast of the Green Day musical American Idiot, and more recently starring as "Jake" in the Tony Award winning revival of The Gershwins' Porgy and Bess. He also appeared as Jennifer Hudson's boyfriend in the first Sex and the City movie.

Ricky Ubeda is the winner of season 11 of the hit TV series "So You Think You Can Dance." He has been seen on Broadway in Carousel, Cats, and On The Town and Off-Broadway in Freddie Falls in Love. He has also performed with Shaping Sound Dance Co. and as a soloist for Sia.


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