Photo Flash: First Look - Garen Scribner Steps Into Broadway's AN AMERICAN IN PARIS!

By: Mar. 15, 2016
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Tonight, March 15, Broadway's AN AMERICAN IN PARIS welcomes a new star -- Garen Scribner -- who will also be traveling with the show's upcoming national tour this fall. Check out a first look at Scribner in the Broadway production below!

The hit new Broadway musical An American in Paris welcomes Scribner in the role of 'Jerry Mulligan'. Scribner, who has been performing the role at various performances since June, 2015, replaces Robert Fairchild, who played his final performance on Sunday, March 13. Scribner will star opposite current principal cast members Leanne Cope, Veanne Cox, Jill Paice, Brandon Uranowitz and Max von Essen who will all continue on with the production.

Scribner will star as 'Jerry Mulligan' on Broadway prior to starring in the US National Tour of An American in Paris this fall along with Sara Esty, who is currently playing 'Lise Dassin' at various performances.

The production also announced that Dimitri Kleioris of the Royal New Zealand Ballet will begin playing the role of 'Jerry Mulligan' at various performances this week. Dimitri Kleioris is appearing with the permission of Actors' Equity Association pursuant to an exchange program between American Equity and the MEAA.

Photos by Matthew Murphy


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