Broadway is the next stop for another “Secret Lives of Mormon Wives'” star. Well, off-Broadway stage. Connor Leavitt is the husband of “Dancing With the Stars'” alum Whitney Leavitt. He has landed a role in the high-energy dance show “11 to Midnight,” created by viral dance duo Austin & Marideth Telenko. Conner’s appearance comes just days after his wife finishes her final week of the long-running musical Chicago.
Conner Leavitt Follows In The Footsteps Of His Wife, Joining An Off-Broadway Cast After ‘SLOMW.’
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According to a release sent to The Blast by Conner, a professional Instagram husband and star of “SLOMW”, Conner will join the cast of “11 To Midnight” for a three-week limited run.
Over the past few years, the former finance professional has leaned more on his creative side and become a magician and performer.
The father of three is a specialist in dad jokes, dancing, and storytelling.
Conner told PEOPLE that he was thrilled about his new opportunity. “I am so grateful for the chance to join the cast and be a member of such a unique, special theater experience here at New York.”
‘SLOMW’ Star Says Wife Was ‘Inspirational’ Behind His Joining Cast of ’11 to midnight’
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Conner continued by praising his wife Whitney and citing her ambitious personality and go getter mindset as “inspiration” for his pursuit of his dream. He also credited Whitney’s “experience onstage helped me find a real love and appreciation for theater.”
The show takes place in a memorable hour of a New Years Eve apartment party somewhere near New York City.
Seven friends, some old and some new, are entangled in the messy magic that is friendship. They come together to toast the new year. The ritual is the same, whether it’s in 1921 or 2025 – we make wishes, promise big and hope to score a midnight hug,” reads the description of the production.
The production, which features street dancing and a “genre hopping soundtrack”, opened on January 28th 2026. The show has been extended until Sunday, May 31, 2026.
Cost N’ Mayor’s Experience of Seeing their Show come to life on stage
From tik-tok to off-Broadway! Power dancing couple Cost ‘n Mayor star in 11 to Midnight (I’m obsessed w them) @fox5ny pic.twitter.com/GCv0u5589a– Natasha Verma (@NatashaVermaTV) March 5, 2026
The production was created Cost n’ Mayor. This viral dance sensation rose to fame after sharing flashy videos on TikTok. In an interview with The Blast the duo opened up about their feelings of finally seeing their dreams come true.
“Dancing in front of live audiences each night and craving that personal connection between stage and the audience, we felt we had to go back to New York to do this again.” “We started conceptualizing shows,” they said. “And the rest, as they say, is history. It’s crazy that we did it all in a single year. We had to create it, produce it, and then get it off-Broadway in just a year. It’s been the best journey ever. The show is great fun and performing in front of New York audiences every night is incredible.”
‘SLOMW’ Star Talks ‘Manifesting’ Her Best Life
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Whitney is wrapping up her Broadway debut as Conner prepares to make his Broadway debut. In an earlier interview with PEOPLE the outspoken reality TV star got emotional when she discussed the moment she found out she had booked the role as Roxie Hart for “Chicago.”
She said, “I feel that everything I’ve been manifesting is more within my reach.” “I feel like I can see and it’s there, and I’m achieving it and going after it, and I am just so grateful.”
Will Whitney and Conner leave ‘SLOMW in the Future?
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Before landing this role, the mother-of-three booked the lead in a romcom film that will air in winter 2026.
How does Whitney see her future with “Secret Lives of Mormon Wives?”?
According to The Blast, she said: “Well, I am figuring it out real time.” “We’re working together to figure it out, but it feels as if that’s where it’s headed.”
Whitney, 32, is ready for her next adventure.
“… It feels like it’s the right time to fulfill my dreams and passions, which I’ve had for a long time. The Blast first published The Another ‘SLOMW Star’ Will Light Up The Broadway Stage in NYC.