Key Highlights
- Eva Noblezada and Reeve Carney are officially married.
- The couple met during their roles in the National Theatre’s London production of Hadestown.
- Noblezada will now be known as Eva Noblezada-Carney, though it is unclear if she intends to change her professional name.
- The pair are currently starring in Cabaret on the West End.
New Marriage Brings Broadway’s Power Couple Closer Together
Broadway’s powerhouse couple, Eva Noblezada and Reeve Carney, have taken their professional partnership to a new level with their recent marriage. The wedding was shared on social media by one of Noblezada’s bridesmaids, Abby DePhillips, and the official Hadestown social channels, marking an exciting moment for theater enthusiasts.
Professional Partnership
The couple first crossed paths in 2018 when they originated the roles of Orpheus and Eurydice in the National Theatre’s London production of Hadestown. This marked their introduction to each other, setting a foundation for their professional relationship. They subsequently starred together in the Tony-winning Broadway premiere of Hadestown, solidifying their status as one of Broadway’s most prominent modern power couples.
Personal Union
After years of successful collaborations on stage, Noblezada and Carney took their partnership to a personal level. In a statement posted by one of the bridesmaids, it was noted that now they will always be together, indicating an unwavering commitment in both their professional and personal lives.
Future Prospects
Currently starring opposite each other in Cabaret on the West End as Sally Bowles and the Emcee, Noblezada and Carney are continuing to captivate audiences with their performances. This marriage not only highlights their personal bond but also strengthens their professional ties as they continue to perform together.
Eva Noblezada, a two-time Tony nominee for her roles in Hadestown and Miss Saigon, brings depth and passion to her performances. Reeve Carney, known for his roles such as Peter Parker/Spider-Man in the musical production of Spider-Man: Turn Off The Dark, Dorian Gray in Penny Dreadful, and Riff Raff in the TV remake of The Rocky Horror Picture Show, adds versatility to their shared stage.
With a strong track record in Broadway productions and a new personal milestone, Noblezada and Carney continue to make waves in the theater world. Their marriage serves as an inspiration for aspiring actors and highlights the importance of both professional success and personal fulfillment.