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Telly Leung is a Chinese-American, New York City native, Broadway & television performer, recording artist, producer, director, theater arts teacher & coach. He holds a BFA from Carnegie Mellon University’s School of Drama.
His Broadway & national touring performing credits include Aladdin in Disney’s “Aladdin” on Broadway, “In Transit”, “Allegiance” (with George Takei & Lea Salonga), “Godspell”, “Rent” (final Broadway company), “Wicked” (Boq, original Chicago company), “Pacific Overtures”, and Rodgers & Hammerstein’s “Flower Drum Song”. In 2010, he starred as Angel in “Rent” at the Hollywood Bowl opposite Wayne Brady, directed by Neil Patrick Harris. Television audiences will remember him as Marcel in season 3 of “Warrior” (HBO Max), Wes the Warbler on “Glee”, as well as his guest star appearances on “Instinct”, “Odd Mom Out,” “Deadbeat” and “Law and Order: Criminal Intent.” Telly is featured as a performance coach for the Jimmy Awards in the PBS documentary, “Broadway or Bust”. He can be heard on many original Broadway cast recordings and has released two solo albums – I’ll Cover You (2012) and Songs for You (2016) – on The Yellow Sound Label. His EP, “You Matter” is a collection of 5 songs made during the 2020 pandemic with composer & arranger Gary Adler and profits will benefit Broadway Cares / Equity Fights AIDS.
He co-directed the gala The 2022 Ford’s Theatre Gala in Washington, DC with Michael MceElroy – a ceremony honoring legendary music mogul Clive Davis and Congressmen James E. Cylburn with the Lincoln Medal of honor, hosted by Phylicia Rashad. Other directing credits include David Henry Hwang’s “Yellowface” (Theatre Raleigh), “Rent” (UC Irvine), and “Godspell” (University of Michigan).
Single tickets are now on sale for Theatre Raleigh's Concert series. Don't miss Tony Award winner Stephanie J. Block's concert in North Raleigh.
Theatre Raleigh announces its 2024 concert series lineup featuring performances by Tony Award winner Stephanie J. Block and other Broadway stars.
Jane Eyre (5/29/24-6/9/24)
TR In Concert: Seth Rudetsky - Seth's Bit Fat Broadway Show (6/22/24-6/22/24)
Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike (7/17/24-7/28/24)
TR In Concert: Eva Noblezada (8/3/24-8/3/24)
Curse of the Starving Class (11/6/24-11/17/24)
TR In Concert: Stephanie J. Block (12/7/24-12/7/24)
Theatre Raleigh is at 6638 Old Wake Forest Road, Raleigh, NC.
Tick, Tick...BOOM! (4/10/24-4/21/24)
Tick Tick Boom! (4/10/24-4/21/24)
TR In Concert: The Music of Sam Cooke (3/21/24-3/24/24)
TR In Concert: Sun Records Live - The Concert (2/14/24-2/18/24)
TR In Concert: Telly Leung (1/26/24-1/26/24)
The 1940s Radio Hour (12/13/23-12/24/23)
Barbecue (10/18/23-10/29/23)
The Prom (8/2/23-8/13/23)
The Weight of Everything We Know (5/31/23-6/11/23)
Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812 (10/26/22-10/9/22)
Theatre Raleigh is professional, non-profit theatre company based in Raleigh, North Carolina. It grew out of the original “Hot Summer Nights at the Kennedy” Series, begun in 2005 by K.D. Kennedy Jr. and his son, Michael Kennedy. The series operated out of the K.D. and Sara Lynn Kennedy Theatre, a 133-seat black box space around the back of the Duke Energy Center performing arts complex. In 2009, Lauren Kennedy Brady took over the series from her father and brother, building it into a year-round professional company that she renamed Theatre Raleigh. The organization officially incorporated as a nonprofit in 2013. Under Kennedy-Brady’s leadership, Theatre Raleigh has grown into one of the top theatre destinations in the Triangle, employing both local professionals and Broadway veterans. The company still continues its beloved Summer Series, but has expanded its programming to include a Family Series, a new works initiative, various concert events, and a number of educational components.
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“Anne of Green Gables”
Wake Forest Renaissance Centre (5/18 - 5/19) | ||
The Lion King
Durham Performing Arts Center (5/15 - 6/9) | ||
Mamma Mia!
Durham Performing Arts Center (7/30 - 8/4) | ||
Once On This Island
The North Carolina Theatre (6/22 - 6/30) | ||
Paint Me This House Of Love
Burning Coal Theatre Company (1/30 - 2/16) | ||
Wait Til You See This! Second Stage Series
Burning Coal Theatre Company (6/5 - 6/23) | ||
J.B. Smoove
Wilson Center (9/13 - 9/13) | ||
Shrek The Musical
Wilson Center (6/21 - 6/23) | ||
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