Watch Aaron Tveit Record 'Pity the Child' For the Chess Broadway Revival Album
The cult-favorite musical is back at the Imperial Theatre.
April 06, 2026 By Logan Culwell-Block
A new video takes us into the recording studio as Tony winner Aaron Tveit sings his show-stopping "Pity the Child" for the upcoming Broadway revival cast album of Chess, due for a digital release April 10 from Ghostlight Records. Watch above.
The musical continues its multi-extended run at the Imperial Theatre.
The revival is led by Tveit as Freddie Trumper, Nicholas Christopher as Anatoly Sergievsky, Lea Michele as Florence Vassy, Hannah Cruz (Suffs) as Svetlana, Bradley Dean (The Phantom of the Opera) as Molokov, Sean Allan Krill (Jagged Little Pill) as Walter, and Bryce Pinkham (Holiday Inn) as The Arbiter. Michele is scheduled to take her final bow in the musical June 21, with Joanna "JoJo" Levesque set to succeed her as Florence Vassy beginning June 23.
Photos: Chess on Broadway
The company also includes Kyla Louise Bartholomeusz, Daniel Beeman, Shavey Brown, Emma Degerstedt, Casey Garvin, Adam Halpin, Sarah Michele Lindsey, Michael Milkanin, Aleksandr Ivan Pevec, Aliah James, Sydney Jones, Sean MacLaughlin, Sarah Meahl, Ramone Nelson, Fredric Rodriguez Odgaard, Michael Olaribigbe, Katerina Papacostas, Samantha Pollino, Adam Roberts, Regine Sophia, and Katie Webber. Casting is by Jim Carnahan and Jason Thinger.
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With music from ABBA’s Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus, and lyrics by Tim Rice, this revival is refreshed with a new book by Emmy winner Danny Strong (Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1 & 2). Choreography is by Lorin Latarro (Waitress), and Brian Usifer serves as music supervisor.
The creative team also includes scenic designer David Rockwell, costume designer Tom Broecker, lighting designer Kevin Adams, sound designer John Shivers, video designer Peter Nigrini, associate director Johanna McKeon, and associate choreographer Travis Waldschmidt.
Based on an idea by Rice (and originally featuring a book by Richard Nelson), Chess tells the story of American and Russian chess champions playing a match against each other—and competing for the same woman—at the height of the Cold War.
The musical began as a concept album released in 1984, after Tim Rice had mulled over the idea of a musical about the Cuban Missile Crisis for nearly a decade with his frequent collaborator Andrew Lloyd Webber, never quite beginning the project. In the early 1980s, he approached Andersson and Ulvaeus, who had been itching to find creative projects outside of their hit pop music group ABBA. The concept album dominated the charts worldwide, reaching number three on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, and earned global critical acclaim. Elaine Paige and Barbara Dickson's duet "I Know Him So Well" even ranked number one on the U.K.'s singles charts for a month, and "One Night in Bangkok" was an international hit.
WATCH: Learn About Chess' Complicated Journey Back to Broadway in New Streaming Documentary
Chess is being produced by Tom Hulce, Robert Ahrens, and The Shubert Organization, along with Creative Partners Productions. The production is being presented by arrangement with Three Knights and Robert Fox Ltd.
Visit ChessBroadway.com
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