Norm Lewis on his favorite holiday traditions, representation on Broadway and more

NEW YORK, NY - SEPTEMBER 18: Norm Lewis performs onstage at the American Theatre Wing Centennial Gala at Cipriani 42nd Street on Septembe (Photo by Jemal Countess/Getty Images for American Theatre Wing)

NEW YORK, NY - SEPTEMBER 18: Norm Lewis performs onstage at the American Theatre Wing Centennial Gala at Cipriani 42nd Street on Septembe (Photo by Jemal Countess/Getty Images for American Theatre Wing)

After shutting down for over a year, Broadway is back with it a slew of brand new shows. Chicken and Biscuits is one that has enjoyed critical success in its short run.

The show stars the Tony-Award nominated Broadway staple and Scandal star Norm Lewis, who’s excited about the newfound focus on Black talent on stage and behind the scenes on Broadway.

Norm Lewis at the American Theatre Wing Centennial Gala at Cipriani 42nd Street. (Photo by Jemal Countess/Getty Images for American Theatre Wing)

“I don’t want this to be a one off, I want this to be the beginning,” Lewis, 58, told theGrio. “I don’t want for people to say, ‘hey, we tried!'”

He added that Broadway is still slowly coming back due to COVID-19, calling the changes in the industry a marathon, not a race.

“I hope this will inspire young people to write more, to know that they will be represented and supported,” Lewis said.

Chicken and Biscuits, which ended its run last month, made history with actor-turned-director Zhailon Levingston, who became the youngest Black director ever to helm a Broadway show.

“He took control of that room from the first day…he commands this presence that is an old soul,” Lewis said of Levingston. “So I learned and I really listened to what he had to bring. He took command of all of us and really got us to this finished product.”

Lewis also shed light on his career on stage and on screen, diving into the difference between performing for a live audience every night versus shooting a scene for television or film.

“It’s one of these things where you get such an adrenaline rush every night, because you want to be your best in front of people…I just kind of use that as my impetus to get out there,” he said.

Nick Jonas and Norm Lewis pose at Circle in the Square Theatre on Sept. 26, 2021 in New York City. (Photo by John Lamparski/Getty Images for Chicken

With the holidays in full swing, Lewis also broke down his favorite yearly traditions.

“Most of my Christmases have been fantastic, whether they have been skimpy on the presents or lush with everything that I’ve wanted,” he said.

He released his own holiday album, The Norm Lewis Christmas Album, in 2018.

No matter where he is, he “always” plays Christmas music especially that of his favorite crooner, the legendary Johnny Mathis.

“I have to have that sound in my house, or wherever I am…I just have to do that. It’s been challenging because holidays are usually spent here (NYC) working, but I would say having Christmas music around just soothes the soul,” he said.

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