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Nathan Thomas Madden
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National Tour: Come Fly Away
Regional: Footloose (North Shore Music Theatre); Camelot, Meet Me in St. Louis (Muny); Cats (Sacramento Music Circus) |
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Come Fly Away - as Ensemble (u/s Sid, Hank, Chanos)
Adrienne Arsht Center - Ziff Ballet Opera House
Open: Mar-20 2012
Close:
Mar-25 2012
COME FLY AWAY is the new Broadway musical that brings together the legendary music and vocals of FRANK SINATRA (including “Fly Me to the Moon,” “My Way,” “New York, New York” and “Makin’ Whoopee”) and the creative vision of Tony Award-winner TWYLA THARP (Movin’ Out). This one-of-a-kind... |
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Footloose! - as Jeter, Ensemble
North Shore Music Theatre
Open: Aug-16 2011
Close:
Aug-28 2011
Inspired by the wildly popular 1984 movie, FOOTLOOSE! thrilled Broadway audiences for nearly two years and the stage show has entertained millions around the world over the past decade. It’s a story of American spirit — a carefree city kid transplanted to a conservative rural town where rock ’n... |
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Cats - as Plato, Macavity
Wells Fargo Pavilion
Open: Aug-18 2009
Close:
Aug-23 2009
The magic, playfulness, dignity and tragedy of the feline comes to life on stage in Andrew Lloyd Webber's magnificent musical. Spectacular costumes, fanciful choreography and whimsical lyrics based on T.S. Eliot's poetry will delight theatreogers of all ages. For the first time ever, "Cats" is offered... |
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Camelot - as Ensemble
Muny
Open: Jul-27 2009
Close:
Aug-02 2009
Experience “one brief shining moment" that was Camelot. Relive the enduring legend of King Arthur, Guenevere, Lancelot, and the Knights of the Round Table in an enchanting fable of chivalry, honor and brotherhood. Dazzling and spellbinding with sweeping romance and historic grandeur, this classic... |
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Meet Me in St. Louis - as Ensemble
Muny
Open: Jul-06 2009
Close:
Jul-12 2009
The story of the Smith family as they eagerly anticipate the 1904 World's Fair in St. Louis just after the turn of the century. Optimism and young love are severely tested and of course, finally triumph as the story unfolds with the background of the Great Louisiana Purchase Exhibition never far from... |
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