When rehearsals started in 2022, Roman Banks would look at the choreographer and shake his head.
No way his body was going to move like that.
βThere were many times ... where I would be like, βThere is no way that I can do that,ββ said Banks, who plays Michael Jackson in βMJ: The Musical,β which Broadway In Tucson is bringing to Centennial Hall next week. βThey would do the dance in front of me, and I would be like, βNo, my body doesnβt work that way.ββ
But as rehearsals for the first national tour of the jukebox musical went from tiptoeing through Christopher Wheeldon's Tony-winning choreography to committing the steps to muscle memory, Banks realized that, yes, his body was capable.
βWhen you finally do something that you thought at one point was completely impossible, it really changes the way you look at yourself and the world and opportunities in front of you,β said Banks, who was 100 performances into the tour when he called from a run in San Francisco in early February.
This is the first national tour of βMJ: The Musical,β the jukebox musical written by Lynn Nottage that is still on Broadway. In addition to a Tony Award for Wheeldon, the show won three other Tonys including for best actor (Myles Frost).
Banks comes to the role after appearing in βHigh School Musical: The Musical: The Seriesβ on Disney+ and a two-year run as an understudy with βDear Evan Hansenβ on Broadway; in December 2018, he became the first person of color to play the role on Broadway.
βIt was the first time I performed on Broadway so it was really special,β said the 25-year-old native of Stone Mountain, Georgia, a small bedroom community of Atlanta.
Banks was cast for βMJβ in October 2022 and spent nearly a year learning the dance steps before the show opened in August 2023. But his journey to playing the King of Pop started in his parentβs living room, listening to his momβs Jackson 5 records.
A conversation with an uncle who was a dancer in Michael Jacksonβs βBadβ video got him interested in Jacksonβs solo career.
βFrom that point, I just kinda fell down the rabbit hole of all his music videos,β Banks said. βI was really into dancing at that time and I got on YouTube looking for videos of him dancing.β
Nottageβs play takes place in the days leading up to Jacksonβs 1992 βDangerous World Tour,β featuring flashbacks to his childhood singing with his brothers and his ascension to the top of the pop music charts.
The show sidesteps what the world later learned of Jackson, the allegations of child sexual abuse that played out in civil litigation and Jacksonβs bizarre and very public behavior that included dangling his then infant son out of a Berlin hotel balcony in 2002.
βI donβt know if thereβs any musical we could put out that would tell the story of Michael Jacksonβs life that would satisfy everybody,β Banks said. βBut as far as educating people on sort of the artist he was and the man that he was, Iβm happy with the journey that our show took to put that on stage. Iβm privileged to being in a position to play this role and to humanize somebody who other people might never see as one because of the scale of his life and his accomplishments.β
βMJ: The Musicalβ features 25 of the singerβs iconic hits, including βMan in the Mirror,β βBillie Jean,β βBad,β βThrillerβ and βWanna Be Startinβ Somethinβ,β as well as several Jackson 5 songs including βIβll Be There.β