"Orange is the New Black" star Kimiko Glenn is one of the show's many cast members who have dived into the world of Broadway musicals.
According to Variety, Glenn has been tapped to star in the Broadway production "Waitress," which is a story based on the 2007 Indie film, "Finding Neverland." Glenn will play the lead role in the musical, and she will be working alongside Christopher Fitzgerald.
The "Orange is the New Black" star previously appeared in stage musicals such as the "Spring Awakening" and "Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots." Other "Waitress" cast members include Dakin Matthews, Drew Gehling, Keala Settle and Eric Anderson.
Glenn also shared the news via her Twitter account last week.
"THRILLED to be making my bway debut w/ artists I've admired for so many yrs. Dreams do come true. @Waitressmusical," she wrote.
Meanwhile, the upcoming fourth season of "Orange is the New Black" will continue to focus on Gloria (Selenis Leyva) and Sophia's (Laverne Cox) feud.
In a previous interview with TV Guide, Cox said that she believes the feud between the two female characters won't end soon because they have so much anger in their hearts.
"I can't imagine. As a viewer watching, seeing how much remorse Gloria has, I always like to believe there's potential for forgiveness, but this is pretty bad," she said.
The same publication also confirmed Laura Prepon's return as Alex Vause. In season 3, fans thought that Alex has been killed off after she was attacked by a group of people.
Luckily, the character survived and Prepon believes that one of the inmates at Litchfield prison had something to do with her attack. Thus, in season 4, Alex will act a little bit more paranoid when it comes to her surroundings. It seems that she will also track down who was responsible for almost taking her life.