The first part of my chat with Wayne Alan Wilcox covered a lot of his early career, including his New York debut in Suddenly Last Summer, his Broadway debut in Coram Boy and up to his drag turn in Priscilla Queen of the Desert. (Click HERE for Part 1) Today, I give you part two of this insightful interview in which Wilcox dishes on Carrie, his own experience with bullying and his current role as Sydney Chaplin in Chaplin. Thanks, Mr. Wilcox!JEFF KYLER (JK): OK, let’s talk Carrie. It was one of my favorite experiences lastseason. Tell me about your role. It wasn’t in the original version, was it? Why was your role added?
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| Carrie's Boys: Wilcox (right) with the male cast of the show |
JK: As I recall, yourcharacter was part of a key plot point for poor Carrie and the noble Tommy… How do you feel about how your role turnedout and the experience as a whole?
JK: There was a lot ofscrutiny surrounding that production! What, for you, was the best part of being involved in such abeloved-by-fans and chomping-at-the-bit-media show like Carrie?
JK: What was the biggestchallenge?
JK: With Carrie, yougot to work with several up-and-comers, like Molly Ranson, Derek Klena, andAndy Mientus. What do you hope they tookaway from working with more experienced actors like you?
JK: What did you learn fromthem?
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| Brotherly Love: Rob McClure and Wayne Alan Wilcox in a scene from Chaplin |
JK: You get to play the plumrole of Charlie Chaplin’s brother, Sydney, in Chaplin. There is probably a ton of information, not tomention the films of Chaplin for Rob McClure to study and learn from. Was it easy or difficult to find out aboutyour character?
JK: How did you go aboutresearching the role? WW: I’veseen and continue to watch [all of his films]. Charlie’s autobiography has been helpful to get more of an insight onhis feelings for Sydney.

Opening Night at Chaplin![]() |
| The Cast of Chaplin cuts up with an #SIP |
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| The Principal Cast of Chaplin on Opening Night |
JK: How close to reality doyou think your Sydney is to the real one?
JK: I saw your backstagesegment on Broadway.com. First of all,is your dressing room as cramped as it looks?
JK: How do you like to relaxbefore and between shows?WW: Iwrite a lot before shows. I also have thiswarm-up that I stick to. LizCaplan taught it to me, and it’s gotten to the point now that if I don’t do it,I don’t feel ready for my show. I do it beforeevery single performance. Sometimes I hateit. I still do it.
JK: Your sense of humor shinesthrough in the piece - are you a cast cut-up backstage?


Bare... and Broadway Bares!JK: Is there anythingcareer-wise, that you have no interest in doing? Anything you won’t do or try?
JK: As I said at the start ofthis interview, you have had quite a couple of years career-wise. You have gotten to work with some amazingactors, directors and writers. Who haveyou worked with - both onstage and creatively - that you think will influencethe rest of your career?
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| Did you know that Wayne was the original Fabrizio in Light in the Piazza (with Celia Keenan-Bolger!)? |


The Full Monty at Paper Mill with no lessthan the great Elaine Stritch!JK: Where do you see yourselfin the next 5 years?
WAYNE ANSWERS READERQUESTIONSBefore I interviewed Mr. Wilcox, I Tweeted my followersasking for some short answer questions, and here are a few of them, from sillyfun to pressing fan questions!
If you could be in anyBroadway show currently playing or coming this season, which would it be? Any particular role? Dream role in any show?
Do you have any superstitions? Post-show indulgence?

The Great American Trailer Park Musical:with Shuler Hensley, Orfeh and Linda HartStage-dooring: You enjoyit? Dread it? Or is it just part of the job?
I am a cliché - an actorwho waits tables. I hate it! What is the worst job you have ever had? Why? Did it end badly?
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| "Will I Lose My Dignity?": As Gordon in the film version of RENT |
Big Carrie fanhere! Were you ever bullied or knowsomeone who was? If so, how did you dealwith it?
(If you want to ask questions to Broadway folks in the future, be sure to “follow” me on Twitter and watch for the question request!)
Video from Broadway.com; Photos: Chaplin photos by Joan Marcus, Getty Images, BC/EFA, The Full Monty photos by Linda Lenzi
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