Kandi Burruss Returns to Broadway
Kandi Burruss, the 49-year-old star of Real Housewives of Atlanta, is set to return to the Broadway stage later this year. She will be joining the cast of the Tony-nominated jukebox musical & Julia, a modern retelling of Romeo and Juliet set to the music of Max Martin.
About the Musical
& Julia is a newly interpreted variant of the classic Romeo and Juliet story, featuring popular pop songs from songwriter Max Martin’s catalog. The musical will be performed at the Stephen Sondheim Theater, with Burruss taking on the role of Angélique, Juliet Capulet’s close friend and nurse, starting December 11th. Her last performance is scheduled for March 8, 2026.
Kandi Burruss’ Broadway Experience
Burruss is no stranger to Broadway, having made her debut in the hit musical Chicago in 2018 during her long-running tenure on Bravo’s RHOA. She has also been involved as a producer on several shows, including Thoughts of a Colored Man, The Piano Lesson, The Magician, and Othello. Burruss recently joined the production team of Debbie Allen’s upcoming Broadway directorial debut Joe Turner’s Come and Gone, alongside Taraji P. Henson and Cedric the Entertainer.
Reaction to the News
Burruss expressed her excitement about returning to Broadway, saying, "I couldn’t be more thrilled to return to the Broadway stage in this incredible musical. As a songwriter myself, I’m a huge fan of Max Martin’s genius, and returning to Broadway with this joyful musical celebrating his work is a dream come true." She also shared her gratitude on Instagram, saying, "Wow, just wow. I am so grateful for this opportunity to be part of the production team."
Kandi Burruss’ Career
Burruss first rose to fame in the 1990s as the lead singer of the R&B girl group Xscape. The group achieved multi-platinum status and became known for hits such as "Just Kickin’ It", "Who Can I Run To", "Understanding", and "My Little Secret". In 2009, Burruss joined RHOA, where she endeared herself to fans over the course of 14 seasons before leaving the show in early 2024 to pursue an acting career. She remains the series’ longest-serving cast member.
Leaving RHOA
Burruss decided to leave RHOA to focus on her acting career, stating, "I no longer wanted to be able to just be a guest star. I wanted to be able to audition for a role that was more important, no matter what the project was. So I decided that I was going to go ahead and forego trust because this was my contract year. It was my year where I could actually make the decision myself."
