Dove Cameron and Aaron Tveit on Schmigadoon!’s Darker Second Season on Apple TV+
The post Dove Cameron and Aaron Tveit on Schmigadoon!’s Darker Second Season on Apple TV+ appeared first on Consequence.
Listen via Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | Amazon Podcasts | Stitcher | Pocket Casts | Radio Public | RSS
Dove Cameron and Aaron Tveit sit down with Kyle Meredith to talk about the second season of Schmigadoon! on Apple TV+.
The actor/musicians talk about the show becoming an anthology series and shifting the timeline to the darker fare of the ’60s and ’70s (you’ll notice heavy nods to Chicago, Hair, Sweeney Todd, and Cabaret, among others), and speculate on a potential third season.
Cameron and Tveit also discuss the line where a character ends and the actor beings, with Cameron in particular saying she related to her character’s need to always be performing. “Especially when I was younger and just starting out, feeling like I had to perform so much to the point that I actually didn’t know what the mask was,” she says, “and what was created and what was authentic. They became so blurred that I really had to purposefully work on that growing into my adult hood; who am I when I’m not performing for anybody and is that anybody I’ve cultivated before?”
The pair also touch on their own solo music and whether or not they would run off to live in a magical musical land if given the chance.
Listen to Dove Cameron and Aaron Tveit chat about Schmigadoon! and more in the new episode above, or watch the chat via the YouTube player below. Then, be sure to like, review, and subscribe to KMW wherever you get your podcasts. You can also keep up to date with all our series by following the Consequence Podcast Network.
For more on Schmigadoon!, revisit our interviews with star Cecily Strong and director Barry Sonnenfeld from Season 1 below.
Dove Cameron and Aaron Tveit on Schmigadoon!’s Darker Second Season on Apple TV+
Consequence Staff
Popular Posts
Michael Che Asks SNL Audience Not to Laugh at Colin Jost's Jokes for April Fools Day
Yes, Taylor Swift Does Hide Inside of a Broom Cart to Get to Stage
Robert Smith Says The Cure Have Canceled 7,000 Scalped Tickets to Their Upcoming Tour
Jennifer Aniston Thinks a "Whole Generation" Finds Friends Offensive