‘Two Strangers’ Star Christiani Pitts Confronts The Fear Of Being Fully Seen As A Black Woman On Broadway — ‘It’s So Scary’ [Exclusive]

Christiani Pitts is putting vulnerability on full display with her latest Broadway role, and it’s only a two-person show. The post ‘Two Strangers’ Star Christiani Pitts Confronts The Fear Of Being Fully Seen As A Black Woman On Broadway — ‘It’s So Scary’ [Exclusive] appeared first on MadameNoire.

‘Two Strangers’ Star Christiani Pitts Confronts The Fear Of Being Fully Seen As A Black Woman On Broadway —  ‘It’s So Scary’ [Exclusive]
Christiani Pitts Talks Vulnerability On Broadway In ‘Two Strangers’ Role Earning Drama League Nomination [Exclusive]
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Christiani Pitts is putting vulnerability on full display through the hit, two-person Broadway show, Two Strangers (Carry A Cake Across New York).

The only completely original musical on Broadway this season, the show stars Pitts as Robin, the no-nonsense sister to the bride set to marry the estranged father of Sam Tutty’s character, Dougal, an optimistic Brit who has traveled to the Big Apple for the wedding of the father he’s never met.

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Christiani Pitts Talks Vulnerability On Broadway In ‘Two Strangers’ Role Earning Drama League Nomination [Exclusive]
Source: Matthew Murphy / Courtesy of Christiani Pitts

“It’s very exposing, because we don’t get much time off stage to recalibrate ourselves, physically, or emotionally. It’s extremely exposing in that way,” Pitts told MadameNoire via Zoom during a break between shows. “But I think, from an audience perspective, you start to care about these people very early on, because there’s no distraction of other people from the world. They’re able to go with us on the journey and have love and support for us that you may miss in bigger shows. To that end, it’s so scary, because if they choose not to support or love you, we’ve got a long road, long journey ahead.”

From her Broadway debut in 2017, by way of A Bronx Tale, to her making history as the first Black woman to portray Ann Darrow for her role in King Kong during the 2018-2019 season, Pitts is living out her wildest dreams.

No stranger to paving the way for others, the 2026 Drama League Award nominee is also the only Black woman eligible for a Tony nomination for “Best Lead Actress in a Musical” for her portrayal of Robin.

“I now have so much more knowledge of the business of show, whereas this is my childhood dream manifested. When I made my Broadway debut, I had no concept of the business. I had never made that much money in my life. I had never had access to people I looked up to, it was just so overwhelming for me,” Pitts recalled. “I wasn’t thinking about it as a business. I was just thinking about it as like dreams, dreams, dreams, whereas now I’m trying to remind myself that this is the dream, because I have so much more experience now that my mind goes straight to business, and I’m a mom now as well. My responsibilities are just very intense. I find myself on the heavy days, looking around and being like, ‘Girl, this is you living the dream.’ Like, check in with 10-year-old and 8-year-old Christiani, who was trying to be Broadway back then. So yeah, it’s like now, I have to kind of check back in with that Broadway debut version of myself.”

When she steps onto the stage as Robin, however, Pitts’ gets to lean in to playing a Black woman who doesn’t have to wear a mask, and instead shows up as her full self with every scene, grounding and guiding the action through this new connection to Tutty’s Dougal who is described as a character who “charmingly bounds around the stage like a golden retriever.”

“Girl, it’s so scary,” she declared. “I’m not gonna lie, because she’s not hiding and she’s not putting on a mask, I personally have a fear that the audience is not going to root for her, or that they’re going to judge her, and I found that to be the complete opposite.”

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