| Ah, Broadway... eternal home of legendary names like Gershwin, Rodgers and Hammerstein, and now, Sebastian Bach.
Sure, he sold 20 million albums while he was the frontman of Skid Row, but that volatile stint is hardly the kind of musical theater training required of Broadway's leading men. At first glance, Bach is hardly what you would consider theater material, but since stepping into the lead role of "Jekyll & Hyde" in June, Bach has more than held his own. While it might not have made much sense at first, Bach's brash personality and powerful pipes are proving to be just what the Great White Way needed.
When Bach made his "Jekyll & Hyde" debut, MTV News' Robert Mancini caught up with him and talked about his Broadway renaissance.
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Bach tackles an English accent, learns his lines, and sings his gonads off... NEXT >>>
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