Another “Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” star is taking the Broadway stage. Well, off-Broadway stage. That’s right, Connor Leavitt, husband to “Dancing With the Stars” alum Whitney Leavitt, has snagged a role in “11 to Midnight,” the high-energy street-dance show created by viral dance duo Austin and Marideth Telenko (Cost n’ Mayor). Conner’s appearance in the snappy production comes days after his wife wraps her final week in the long-running musical “Chicago.”
According to a press release sent to The Blast, professional Instagram husband and “SLOMW” star Conner is joining the cast of “11 to Midnight” for a limited three-week run.
The former finance professional has taken quite a sharp turn over the last several years, leaning more into his creative side as a performer and magician.
In addition to his online content creation, the father of three specializes in storytelling, dad jokes, and dancing.
Speaking to PEOPLE, Conner explained how excited he was about his latest opportunity, saying, “I’m so grateful for the opportunity to join the cast of 11 to Midnight and be a part of such a special, unique theater experience here in New York.”
‘SLOMW’ Star Says His Wife Was The ‘Inspiration’ Behind Him Joining Cast Of ’11 to Midnight’

Continuing, Conner praised his wife, Whitney, and cited her ambitious personality and go-getter mindset as the “inspiration” behind his pursuing his dream. He also credited her “experience onstage really helped me find a love and appreciation for the theater.”
The show takes place during one memorable hour at a New Year’s Eve apartment party somewhere in New York City.
“Seven friends – some old, some new, all tangled up in the messy magic of friendship – come together to toast the New Year. Whether it’s 1921 or 2025, the ritual remains the same – we make a wish, promise big, and hopefully score a midnight kiss,” the production’s description reads.
The production, which features street-style dancing and a “genre-hopping soundtrack,” opened on January 28, 2026. The show’s run has been extended through Sunday, May 31.
Cost N’ Mayor Gets Real About Seeing Their Show Come To Life On Stage
The production was created by the viral dancing sensation, Cost n’ Mayor, who rose to fame by sharing flashy dance videos on TikTok. During an interview with The Blast, the pair got real about what it was like to see their dreams finally come true.
“Dancing for live audiences every night and just craving that in person connection between stage and audience, and we were like, we’ve got to get back to New York and do this again. And so we started concepting out shows,” they said. “And the rest is history. We made it in a year, which is crazy to concept it, make it and get it to an off-Broadway stage in a year. It has been the greatest journey ever, and the show is so much fun, and getting to do it in front of an audience in New York every night is unreal.”
‘SLOMW’ Star Talks ‘Manifesting’ Her Best Life

As Conner prepares for his Broadway debut, his wife, Whitney, is wrapping up hers. In a previous interview with PEOPLE, the outspoken reality star got emotional while discussing the moment she learned she booked the role of Roxie Hart in “Chicago.”
“I feel like everything that I’ve been manifesting feels more within reach,” she said. “Like I can see it and it’s there and I’m reaching it and I’m going after it and I’m just so grateful.”
Will Whitney And Conner Leave ‘SLOMW’ In The Future?

Before landing that role, the mother of three booked the lead role in a rom-com film set to air in winter 2026.
With her growing resume and busy schedule, how does Whitney see “Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” fitting into her future plans?
“Well, I’m figuring it out in real time,” she said, according to The Blast. “We’re figuring it out together, but it feels like that’s the trajectory of where it’s going.”
While Whitney acknowledged the role the Hulu series has played in her career, the 32-year-old believes she’s ready for her next adventure.
“… it feels like it’s time to challenge myself in other ways and fulfill these dreams and passions that I’ve been trying to get even before the show,” she said.
