Brandon Victor Dixon Brings Broadway Power to Cabaret 313

For Immediate Release

Saturday, November 15, 2025 | 6:30 PM & 8:45 PM | The Cube @ The DSO

Detroit, MI — Cabaret 313 proudly welcomes three-time Tony Award nominee, Grammy-winning actor
and singer, and acclaimed Broadway producer Brandon Victor Dixon for an electrifying evening of music
and storytelling. Fresh from his Tony-nominated performance in Hell’s Kitchen, Dixon will perform on
Saturday, November 15, 2025, at The Cube at the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, with doors opening at
6:00 PM and 8:15 PM for the 6:30 PM and 8:45 PM shows, respectively.

“Dixon possesses a voice of pure power and absolute inspiration,” says BroadwayWorld. In this intimate
performance, Dixon brings his commanding stage presence to a dynamic program featuring Broadway
favorites, R&B-inspired originals, and stories from his celebrated career. Known for standout roles in
Hamilton, Jesus Christ Superstar Live, The Color Purple, Motown: The Musical, and more, Dixon offers
audiences an unforgettable showcase of talent, charisma, and heart.

This performance is generously sponsored by Margo & Jim Farber.

Tickets and Information: Doors open at 6:00 PM and 8:15 PM. Showtimes are 6:30 PM and 8:45 PM.
cabaret313.org | (313) 405-5061


About Brandon Victor Dixon

Brandon Victor Dixon is a Grammy Award-winning American actor, singer, and theatrical producer
celebrated for his commanding stage presence and extraordinary versatility. In 2025, he won the
Grammy Award for Best Musical Theatre Album for his work in Hell’s Kitchen and earned a Tony Award
nomination for Best Featured Actor in a Musical for his portrayal of Davis in Alicia Keys’ hit Broadway
show.

A three-time Tony nominee, Dixon is also a Tony-winning producer for Moulin Rouge! The Musical and
Hedwig and the Angry Inch. His acclaimed performances include Aaron Burr in Hamilton, Judas Iscariot
in NBC’s Jesus Christ Superstar Live (earning an Emmy nomination), Harpo in The Color Purple, Berry
Gordy Jr. in Motown: The Musical, Eubie Blake in Shuffle Along, Haywood Patterson in The Scottsboro
Boys, and Billy Flynn in Chicago.

Dixon is a graduate of Columbia University, where he received the I.A.L. Diamond Award for
Achievement in the Arts, and he studied at the British American Drama Academy in Oxford. In addition
to his stage work, Dixon has released original music, including the R&B-inspired pop single “Maybe,”
showcasing his talent as both a songwriter and performer.


About Cabaret 313

Cabaret 313 brings world-class cabaret to Detroit, enhancing the city’s cultural fabric and fostering the
growth of the artform through masterclasses and educational programs.