When I told my boss I was taking a few hours off to see Chess , she responded, "The actor who plays The Arbiter is incredible!" You’ve been involved in Chess since 2018. When you look back at your earliest version of The Arbiter, what feels the most different? Bryce: When I started working on Chess, I was not yet a dad, and now I have two little ones who are six and seven. That gives you a sense of how long these things take. They came and saw the show the other night, which was the first time they saw me perform on Broadway. That's a special core memory for all of us. Entering that new phase of life as a dad has changed how I view the performance. My wife and I joke that we go to work for a rest, because parenting is a lot of work. I get here and instantly become more playful and childlike than I am at home, where I have to be the grown-up. If you had asked me this question years ago at the Kennedy Center, I might have come across a little more serious. Now, I feel a lot more carefree.…