'Apparently you’re meant to actually do the full show and not just three quarters of it.'
which premiered Saturday at the West End theater in London.The curtain went down, and the play was forced to have a quick 40-minute break as Taron was tended to, and his understudy, Joel Harper-Jackson, filled in for him.Earlier today, Taron opened up about the whole debacle via his"As some of you may have heard, I passed out during the first performance ofFrederic J.
"I’ve decided to put a positive spin on it, and I would appreciate it if anyone who was in the theatre last night just said that I gave such a committed, electrifying performance that my body couldn’t handle it and checked out. That being said, apparently you’re meant to actually do the full show and not just three quarters of it. So I’ll be back with a vengeance tomorrow night."“Thank you to the amazing team at the theatre and my wonderful cast mates for being so lovely.