Given its popularity, the musical premiered in 1996 and eventually made its way to Broadway.
“You know, I look at my kid success, and I got extremely lucky … During his appearance on Leah Knauer and G.G.
His particular experience motivated him to use his platform to inspire those who have had similar experiences.

For Ewing, however, this particular experience also benefited his well-being, more or less.
“I had so much shame about my body,” he said.
“This was a way to express myself that was safe, sensual, and fun.”

Thanks to his newfound experience, Ewing continued to express himself through other means.
Ironically enough, there has long continued to be a market for such forms of content.
From its conception, the show proved a success.

“But it was sort of this amazing and interesting social commentary and sociological experiment.
“The tips were good.
In an interview with Aria Ligi published onLinkedIn, Ewing wanted to relay the importance of self-acceptance.

“Each song represents a moment or a period of my life.
The overarching theme of the album is empowerment,” he said.
“It took me quite a while to reconcile my unusual past and make way for my future.

My hope is that the listener will be inspired to move forward on their own personal empowerment journey.”
“It was completely life-changing.
His strong interest in theater eventually propelled him into directing live shows.

In an interview withThotyssey, Ewing explained that he started directing when he was only 19.
“Writing came shortly thereafter, first with songwriting, and then it expanded from there!”
“It was a joy to be on that set every single time,” he recalled.

The actor took toInstagrama month later to share words of gratitude.
As a performer, however, Ewing didn’t allow the pandemic to affect his work too much.
We did about one a month for the duration of the lockdown.”

In addition to these, Ewing started a podcast with actress Alison Robertson titled"The Con Artist.
medley to his mischievous schemes, it’s hard not to remember just how impactful his performance was.
In a 2021 interview withVulture, Ewing shared his experience with Trump when the cameras were off.

Aside from witnessing Tiffany Trump crying, Ewing suggested the whole experience was pointless.
“So he was never going to interact with me anyway the whole thing was for naught.
Well, isn’t that the perfect encapsulation of Trump as a human?

That it was all for naught.”
