Andrew Rannells Honors His Theater Roots With A Chilling Musical Performance

The "Girls" and "Black Monday" actor is among of bevy of stars featured on composer Joe Iconis' new album, due out June 17.

Andrew Rannells made hearts swoon as Lena Dunham’s gay bestie on HBO’s “Girls” and put a satirical spin on 1980s Wall Street as the star and producer of Showtime’s “Black Monday,” but his heart has always belonged to the stage.

The Nebraska native left an indelible imprint on Broadway 11 years ago as Elder Price in the smash musical “The Book of Mormon,” for which he received a Tony Award nomination. Next month, he returns to his musical theater roots with a chilling performance of “Kevin,” a track featured on composer Joe Iconis’ starry new album.

Iconis, a 2019 Tony nominee for “Be More Chill,” gave HuffPost a peek at the recording process with the below video, showing Rannells at work in the studio.

Watch a clip of Andrew Rannells performing “Kevin” below.

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