Cynthia Erivo Dracula 23 Roles: Why She's Skipping the Golden Globes
Cynthia Erivo skips the 83rd Golden Globes to rehearse her 23-role 'Dracula' play in London. Explore the viral reactions and her history-making Wicked nominations.
Cynthia Erivo just dropped a bombshell for award season fans. Despite her acclaimed performance in Wicked: For Good, the star won't be walking the red carpet at the 83rd Golden Globe Awards. Instead of celebrating in Hollywood, she's locked in a grueling rehearsal schedule in London for a production that's raising more than a few eyebrows.
The 23-Role Challenge in the West End
Erivo is currently preparing for a one-woman stage adaptation of Dracula, directed by Kip Williams. In an era of minimalist theater, this production takes things to the extreme: Erivo will portray 23 different characters, including the infamous Count himself. With previews set to begin on February 4, 2026, producers reportedly couldn't release her for the Los Angeles ceremony, forcing the nominee to stay overseas.
History-Making Nominations Meet Viral Skepticism
The timing is particularly ironic given Erivo's monumental success. She's currently making history as the first Black woman nominated twice for Lead Actress in a Musical or Comedy. Meanwhile, 'Wicked' continues to dominate the charts, having crossed the $500 million mark at the global box office. This marks her 5th Golden Globe nomination overall, cementing her status as a powerhouse in both film and theater.
However, the internet isn't entirely sold on the one-woman concept. Social media has been flooded with reactions ranging from genuine disbelief to biting sarcasm. "Is she the only actress alive?" one user quipped, while others called the 23-role feat "unhinged" and compared it to a parody. This isn't Erivo's first brush with theatrical controversy; her previous casting as Jesus Christ in 'Jesus Christ Superstar' also sparked significant debate online regarding creative choices and costume design.
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