Choreographer, Director and Actor Larry Fuller to Speak at UDGLBT Center, 3/22

By: Mar. 16, 2015
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Larry Fuller, Choreographer/Director/Actor will be discussing his amazing career and life journey at the UDGLBT Center located at 201 W. Harford St., Milford, PA on Sunday, March 22nd at 2:00pm.

All are welcome and the series is presented FREE of charge! Refreshments will be available for purchase. As the UDGLBT is a non-profit association contributions are welcome.

Larry began his career as a dancer/actor, appearing on Broadway in the original production of West Side Story, Carousel, The Music Man, Kean, Bravo Giovanni, and Funny Girl. When Barbra Streisand headed to London for the West End production of the latter, he was tapped to choreograph it, and then repeated the task for the American tour. Additional touring productions Fullerhas directed and choreographed include I Do! I Do!, Kismet, and On a Clear Day You Can See Forever.

Fuller's Broadway credits as a choreographer include On the Twentieth Century, Merrily We Roll Along, and A Doll's Life. He has been nominated for the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Choreography twice, for his work in Sweeney Todd and Evita, which also garnered him a Tony nod. He choreographed the original West End production of the latter and directed and choreographed the 2004 US national tour as well.

In Europe, Fuller has directed and choreographed productions of West Side Story in Vienna and Nuremberg, created Jazz and the Dancing Americans for the Opera House Ballet in Graz, and directed the European premieres of Leonard Bernstein's Candide, On the Town and George Gershwin's Girl Crazy. He also directed and choreographed the European tour of and multi-media musical Time in London. In 1997 he directed and choreographed JFK: A Musical Drama in Dublin, Ireland.

Television audiences have seen Fuller's choreography on The Ed Sullivan Show, and he has staged and choreographed both the Tony and Emmy Awards telecasts twice.

Please watch www.udglbt.org for the announcement of other programs and events and follow the center on Facebook.

The Upper Delaware GLBT Center is a private, non-profit 501(c)(3) organization that provides services to the GLBTQ and Allied community in an effort to support, empower and encourage acceptance. Additional information is available at www.udglbt.org or by emailing admin@udglbt.org.



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