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Skittles' Super Bowl 2019 Commercial Will Actually Be a Live Broadway Musical & Won't Air During the Game

Michael C. Hall will be starring in Skittles’ live Broadway musical, which will take place on Super Bowl Sunday.

You read that right – the musical will take place live in New York City on Sunday (February 3), and it will not air during the game.

Michael starred in Showtime’s hit show Dexter, but has roots on the Broadway stage.

The stunt will feature a 17-member cast in a 30-minute show called “Skittles Commercial: The Broadway Musical,” Adage reports. Tickets for the show, to be held at New York’s Town Hall, are already sold out. The show will be written by Will Eno.

The musical will take place at 1pm ET that day, and many think clips will be available online in time for the game.

Watch the first teaser below…

Michael C. Hall Celebrates Off-Broadway Opening Night of 'Thom Pain'!

Michael C. Hall keeps it cool and casual while attending the Off-Broadway opening night of the Signature Theatre’s Thom Pain (based on nothing) held at the Signature Theatre on (November 11) in New York City.

The 47-year-old actor was joined at the event by the monologue play’s director Oliver Butler and playwright Will Eno, as well as John Turturro and his wife Katherine Borowitz who stepped out to show their support.

After debuting in London, Thom Pain (based on nothing) premiered Off-Broadway in 2005. The Signature revival is the first Legacy production since Eno completed his five-year residency at the theatre, which included productions of his play Title and Deed and the world premieres of The Open House and Wakey, Wakey.

In case you missed it, Michael recently opened up about his sexuality!

Michael C. Hall Opens Up About His Sexuality, Says He's 'Not All the Way Heterosexual'

Michael C. Hall is opening up about his sexuality.

During a recent interview, the 47-year-old former Dexter star revealed the he considers himself “not all the way heterosexual.”

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“I think there’s a spectrum,” Michael told The Daily Beast. “I am on it. I’m heterosexual. But if there was a percentage, I would say I was not all the way heterosexual.”

The topic of conversation came up while Michael talked about playing LGBTQ characters including David in Six Feet Under along with Broadway roles Emcee in Cabaret and Hedwig in Hedwig and the Angry Inch.

“I think playing the emcee required me to fling a bunch of doors wide open because that character I imagined as pansexual,” Michael continued. “Yeah, like I made out with Michael Stuhlbarg every night doing that show. I think I have always leaned into any fluidity in terms of my sexuality.”

Michael went on to share that his “craving for emotional intimacy with a man” comes from the death of his father when he was only 11-years-old.

“I’ve never had an intimate relationship with a man,” Michael added. “I think, maybe because of an absent father, there has definitely been a craving for an emotional intimacy with a man…I don’t mean to suggest that an emotional relationship between a father and son is any way homoerotic. I mean an emotional intimacy or connection that at least in the milieu I grew up in was considered fey. I had an appetite to have emotional connections with men beyond beer, sports, and fist-pumping that were considered ‘gay.’ “

Michael married wife Morgan MacGregor back in 2016.

Emily Deschanel, Michael C. Hall & Wife Morgan Macgregor Step Out for Farm Sanctuary Gala 2018!

Emily Deschanel strikes a pose on the green carpet while attending the Farm Sanctuary on the Hudson 2018 Gala on the Hudson Gala held at Pier 60 on Thursday (October 4) in New York City.

The 41-year-old Bones star was joined at the event by Michael C. Hall and his wife Morgan Macgregor, Bellamy Young, Harley Quinn Smith, Jennifer Coolidge, Colbie Caillat, Cyndi Lauper, Sandra Lee, Joan Jett and author Tracye McQuirter.

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The event highlighted the power of sanctuary and the victories supporters helped make possible for farm animals – all while taking in spectacular views of the Hudson and a fabulous plant-based feast.

FYI: Bellamy is wearing a Michael Cinco dress, Swarovski earrings, and APM Monaco rings.

Michael C. Hall Visits Lauren Ambrose at 'My Fair Lady' on Broadway!

Michael C. Hall reunites with his longtime friend Lauren Ambrose backstage after a performance of My Fair Lady on Thursday night (May 10) at Lincoln Center Theater in New York City.

Lauren is starring as Eliza Doolittle in the classic musical and she is nominated for a Tony Award for her performance!

Michael, who is a Broadway veteran, starred in the HBO series Six Feet Under alongside Lauren in the early 2000s. He was joined at the performance by his wife Morgan Macgregor and he jumped out of his seat during the curtain call to give Lauren a standing ovation when she walked out. So sweet!

Both of the stars happened to be at SiriusXM’s office that morning to promote their projects. Michael‘s new Netflix series Safe just premiered on Netflix today.

Michael C. Hall Searches for Missing Daughter in 'Safe' Trailer

Michael C. Hall is returning to television in his first live-action series regular role since Dexter ended in 2013!

The 47-year-old Golden Globe-winning actor will be starring in the new Netflix series Safe, which will debut on May 10.

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The series is about widowed surgeon Tom Delaney (Hall), who begins unearthing dark secrets about the people closest to him after his teenage daughter goes missing.

Starring alongside Michael in the series are Amanda Abbington, Hannah Arterton, Louis Greatorex, Raj Paul, and Joplin Sibtain.

Michael C. Hall On Possibility of Revisiting 'Dexter': 'Never Say Never'

Michael C. Hall has opened up about the possibility of revising his beloved role in Dexter!

“Maybe,” the 47-year-old actor recently expressed (via Variety) while promoting his upcoming eight-part drama Safe. “It’s a possibility given how the show ended that we could revisit Dexter. I have just yet to, for my part, imagine or hear someone else’s idea that makes it feel worth doing. But never say never.”

“I realize Dexter will be in the first paragraph of my obituary if one is written, maybe the first sentence, but that’s fine,” Michael added. “Having a chance to play someone who is more or less a normal person and around and to whom crazy things are happening, as opposed to a person within whom crazy things are happening is a nice change of pace.”

Pictured: Michael joining his Safe co-stars Marc Warren, Audrey Fleurot, Danny Brocklehurst, Amanda Abbington, Harlan Coben and Hannah Arterton at their photo call during the 1st Cannes International Series Festival on Wednesday (April 11) in Cannes, France.