Entertainment Movies Musical Movies Jordin Sparks Will Return to the Stage to Star in 'Waitress' on Broadway The American Idol alum will star as the titular waitress and pie-maker Jenna from Sept. 16 – Oct. 27 By Jeff Nelson Jeff Nelson Jeff Nelson is the Senior Music Editor at PEOPLE. He has been with the brand since 2014, editing, writing and reporting across entertainment verticals. People Editorial Guidelines Published on August 20, 2019 02:00PM EDT Jordin Sparks will soon be back on the Great White Way. The Grammy-nominated vocalist, 29, will join the cast of the Broadway musical Waitress next month, PEOPLE confirms exclusively. Sparks will star as the titular waitress and pie-maker Jenna from Sept. 16 – Oct. 27. The production will be Sparks’ second Broadway foray. The American Idol alum made her stage debut in 2010 as Nina in Lin-Manuel Miranda’s acclaimed musical In the Heights. “I’ve missed the Broadway stage ever since I took my final bow in In the Heights in 2010,” she said in a statement. “I am so excited to be able to return to it and serve up some musical pie!” Al Roker Gets Sweet Support from Today Show Crew as He Makes Broadway Debut Varela Media Sparks won the sixth season of American Idol when she was 17 years old and has since released three full-length albums; in May of 2018, she welcomed a son, DJ, with husband Dana Isaiah. WATCH: Jordin Sparks’ One-Year-Old Son Loves Her New Music – and Already Has the Perfect Dance Move! The pop star joins an impressive list of leading ladies to play the role of Jenna, following Sara Bareilles (who nabbed a best original score Tony nomination for Waitress), Katharine McPhee and Shoshana Bean. Waitress has drawn a star-studded cast over the years, including: Jason Mraz, Madam Secretary actor Erich Bergen, New Kids on the Block’s Joey McIntyre, Glee alum Jenna Ushkowitz, Scandal actress Katie Lowes, Al Roker and Todrick Hall. After opening at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre in March 2016, Waitress earned critical acclaim and scored four Tony nominations. The show will close on Jan. 5, 2020.