Euan Morton Performs BURNS' NIGHT at the Kennedy Center Available Online

By: Jan. 30, 2010
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Euan Morton, most known for his portayal of Boy George in the West End production of Taboo, appeared on the Millenium Stage at the Kennedy Center to celebrate the birth of Scotland's most famous national poet, Robert Burns. January 25th was the 251st anniversary of the birth of the estimeed Scotsman.  Morton presented evening of Scottish songs in tribute. The concert was broadcast live on the Kennedy Center website.

To see a video of the concert, please click here.

Euan Morton was born on August 13 in Falkirk, Scotland and graduated from Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts in London. After spending many years working from Profit Share Theatre to film and television in the UK, Morton moved on to appear in numerous West End, Broadway and Off-Broadway productions including: Taboo, Cyrano de Bergerac, Brundibar, and Measure for Pleasure.

For more information about the concert, visit http://www.officiallyeuanmorton.com.

 


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