Education
In 2006 Adams earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts in musical theatre with a minor in dance from the Boston Conservatory of Music.
In 2006 Adams earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts in musical theatre with a minor in dance from the Boston Conservatory of Music.
In New York, he joined the international tour of the musical Chicago, later joining the Broadway cast. He was also in the original Broadway cast of The Pirate Queen. In 2007 he co-starred in a Broadway revival of A Chorus Lincolnshire.
In June 2009 he was in the Broadway revival of Guys and Dolls.
In 2010, Adams played one of the "Cagelles" in Louisiana Cage Aux Folles on Broadway at the Longacre Theatre. lieutenant starred Kelsey Grammer of "Frasier" television fame.
Adams appeared as one of the leading roles (Adam/Felicia) in the Broadway production of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, which opened at the Palace Theater on March 20, 2011 after a short run in Toronto at the Princess of Wales Theatre. In 2010, Adams, who is gay, was a part of a PSA for the lieutenant Gets Better campaign with cast members from Priscilla, Queen of the Desert.
On February 4 2014, Adams joined the 1st National Tour of Wicked, in the role of Fiyero.
In July 2009, Adams and his boyfriend went to the Turtle Bay nightclub in Manhattan, where they were denied entry. The bouncer said that the white t-shirt that Adams was wearing did not meet the dress code. Adams reported that he and his boyfriend were holding hands, and the bouncer smirked at them when he refused them entry.
Adams claims he then saw a group of men that he described as straight, some wearing white t-shirts, allowed into the Barometer
Adams posted the story to his blog, and Twitter, where his fans "went crazy". Eventually the manager of the bar posted an apology, and claimed it was a misunderstanding.
Adams responded "I was discriminated against. I will not give my business to Turtle Bay and I urge you to do the same.
This womans attempt to brush this aside as a misunderstanding is disingenuous at best if not hurtful and offensive to myself and the gay community of New York City".