Friday, November 30, 2018

'Hamilton' Tony Winner Renée Elise Goldsberry to Showcase Rapping Skills on New 'Sunny Day' Episode 'A Different Duo'

Hamilton Tony winner Renée Elise Goldsberry is set to show off her rapping skills once again, this time on a brand-new episode of Nickelodeon's popular animated preschool series, Sunny Day! And to celebrate, Playbill has unveiled a fantastic sneak-peek from the all-new episode! Check out Goldsberry and fellow Broadway alum Kyle Dean Massey singing “Simple and Fancy Things” from the upcoming episode here on Playbill.com!


The brand-new episode, titled “A Different Duo,” will premiere Sunday, December 2 at 11 AM ET on Nick Jr. USA. In it, Johnny‐Ray (Massey) wins a chance to perform with rap music star Fee‐B (Goldsberry), but when their styles don’t mesh, they decide to go their separate ways. It’ll take Johnny‐Ray helping Fee‐B, Sunny, and the girls out of a jam to make them all realize what the pair can achieve.

Sunny Day follows the adventures of Sunny, a 10-year-old master hairstylist and entrepreneur who uses creative problem-solving to tackle any dilemma that arises in her seaside town of Friendly Falls. The series celebrates individuality, self-expression, leadership, innovative thinking, and teamwork.



Sunny Day is developed and produced by Silvergate Media (Fashion Ally, Peter Rabbit), and airs on Nickelodeon and Nick Jr. channels worldwide. Visit nickjr.com and the Nick Jr. App for more Sunny Day!

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Originally published: Thursday, November 29, 2018.

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