There are few performers who know The Outsiders as intimately as Wes Williams. As a swing, he moves between Greasers and Socs, stepping into multiple characters whose hopes, fears, and motivations reveal a different side of the musical each night. It’s a rare vantage point within one of Broadway’s most emotionally resonant productions, one that has reinforced a simple truth at its heart: every character believes they’re fighting for something worth protecting. Adapted from S.E. Hinton’s beloved novel, The Outsiders follows Ponyboy Curtis as he navigates friendship, family, and identity
Exclusive Interview: ‘The Outsiders’ Star Wes Williams on His Broadway Debut and the Life of a Swing
There are few performers who know The Outsiders as intimately as Wes Williams. As a swing, he moves between Greasers and Socs, stepping into multiple…
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