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Credits in the database:

Performance

Chicago
[Broadway, Broadway Transfer, 1996]
Aaron
Aaron

Chicago
[Off-Broadway, Encores! Concert, 1996]
Aaron

Busker Alley
[Broadway, Closed on the road, 1995]
Performer

Chicago
[Los Angeles, West Coast Revival, 1992]
Performer

Sweet Charity
[Broadway, Broadway Revival, 1986]
Dark Glasses
Ensemble
Dark Glasses
Ensemble
Oscar (Understudy)

Dreamgirls
[Broadway, Original Broadway Production, 1981]
Ensemble
Film Executive
Frank (Understudy)

Dancin'
[Broadway, Original Broadway Production, 1978]
Performer

A Chorus Line
[Broadway, Broadway Transfer, 1975]
Performer

Performance

Chicago
[Broadway Revival Cast, 1996]
Aaron

Sweet Charity
[Broadway Revival Cast, 1986]
Ensemble

Sweet Charity
[Broadway Revival Cast, 1986]
Dark Glasses

Performance

Pippin
[Televised Stage Performance, 1981]
Other Roles

Personal Information

Date Of Birth:
December 31, 0000

Gender: Male



Featured Show

Company
(16 productions, 6 recordings)

 

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How do you feel about charities and foundations dedicated to nurturing theatre granting large cash awards to well established writers who already make a living through their art? 4 comments
Fine. ItÂ’s their money so let them give it to whoever they want.
If they really want to support the theatre they should give the money to talented writers who need to spend time at other jobs to make a living.
Honoring established playwrights is fine, but the honoree should use the money to help talented unknowns.
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