Conner Leavitt, known for his role on Secret Lives of Mormon Wives and as a magician, is following in his wife Whitney Leavitt's footsteps to the New York stage. He will make his off-Broadway debut in the play 11 to Midnight, running from May 8 to May 27.
The production follows seven friends navigating their relationships just an hour before the new year. Conner joins Glee star Heather Morris and Dance Moms alum Nia Sioux for the limited three-week run.
Whitney, who recently made history as Roxie Hart in Chicago on Broadway—breaking the show's 29-year box office record—expressed her excitement on Instagram Stories: "Guys, I can't explain enough how f--king excited I am about this!!!!!!!! Congrats bb!!!!!"
Conner credited Whitney as a "continuous inspiration to follow your dreams" in an interview with People, adding that her stage experience helped him find a love for theater. Whitney's run in Chicago has been extended multiple times, and she is currently performing alongside Dancing With the Stars partner Mark Ballas through May 3.
The reality star reflected on her unexpected success, telling The Hollywood Reporter: "The records that we're breaking with Chicago, with ticket sales, wouldn't happen without that community that's rooting for me."
Conner and Whitney share three children: Sedona, 6; Liam, 4; and Billy Gene, 18 months.