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[The Superman of Broadway: Jordan Litz’s Marathon and Stage Feat]-[851. Jordan Litz's 2025 New York City Marathon Recap]

Ali on the Run Show · B2 · 2025-11-20

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The Broadway Marathon: A Triple-Header Performance

In a remarkable display of human endurance, Jordan Litz, the longest-running Fiyero in the history of the Broadway musical Wicked, achieved a feat that many deemed impossible: running the New York City Marathon and performing in two full Broadway shows on the same day. Litz describes the experience as being "fully entrenched" in the New York City community, noting that while he initially only intended to run the marathon, the idea of adding the double-show day became a challenge he felt compelled to conquer to push his perceived limits.

The Physical and Mental Toll

Litz admits that the day was a "slog," particularly during the matinee performance. He describes the "pain cave" he entered around mile 22 of the marathon, where his hamstring locked up. Despite the urge to quit, he pushed through, motivated by the realization that he had "no choice but to finish"—a sentiment amplified by a humorous shout-out on Saturday Night Live by Colin Jost, who jokingly predicted Litz would "die" after his performances. Litz emphasizes that his goal was to deliver a performance so professional that the audience would be unaware he had just run 26.2 miles. Through careful fueling and the adrenaline of the stage, he managed to deliver an evening show that he felt was one of his best in weeks.

A Culture of Resilience

Litz’s journey into running began while on tour in Chicago in 2022. Seeing the marathoners from his window, he was inspired by the atmosphere and the athletic values of figures like Eliud Kipchoge. Transitioning from a background as an Olympic-trial-level swimmer, Litz approached marathon training with the same discipline he applied to his stage career. He utilized the RUNNA app to manage his training, often running alone due to his demanding Broadway schedule. He views his eight weekly performances as an extension of his physical training, noting, "I’m jumping off statues... that kind of feels like an easy run."

The "Why" Behind the Challenge

When asked why he took on such an extreme task, Litz reflects on the legacy he wants to leave for his daughters. "I hope that my daughters can look back at this and say... we can do anything we want," he explains. Beyond personal pride, he found that the running community and the Broadway community shared a unique overlap. During the race, spectators recognized him as Fiyero, providing him with a boost of energy that helped him navigate the final miles of the course.

Looking Ahead

Despite the exhaustion, Litz is already planning his 2025 race calendar, which includes the NYC Half and a return to the New York City Marathon, where he hopes for "redemption at mile 22." He remains humble about his success, attributing the magic of his performances to the enduring strength of the Wicked production. As he prepares to welcome a second child, Litz remains a pillar of both the athletic and performing arts worlds, proving that with enough grit, one can indeed "defy gravity" both on the road and on the stage.

🎯Key Sentences

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I am here to hold your hand and help you pick up the pace.
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That man is Jordan Litz, and he is here with us today.
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I feel like that has a whole new meaning now.
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Are you still riding the high?
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The matinee was a slog, but the evening show felt normal.
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📝Key Phrases

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pick up the pace
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ride the high
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call in an understudy
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take on a feat
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drink the Kool-Aid
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This episode of the Alley on the Run show is brought to you by New Balance.
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