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Gregory North
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aka Greg Zerkle
Regional: The Fantasticks (South Coast Repertory); Red, Vigil (Mark Taper Forum); How the Other Half Loves (Long Beach Performing Arts Center); Chess (MET Theatre); Carousel, Sunday in the Park with George, On the Twentieth Century, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (Reprise) |
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The Fantasticks - as Hucklebee
South Coast Repertory - Segerstrom Stage
Open: May-10 2013
Close:
Jun-09 2013
A carnival midway of magic, mischief and theatrical thrills! Amanda Dehnert, celebrated throughout the American theatre for re-imagining classics, has added a multitude of visual delights and fantastical illusions to the original charm and beautiful ballads (like the haunting “Try to Remember”)... |
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Red - as (u/s Mark Rothko)
Mark Taper Forum
Open: Aug-01 2012
Close:
Sep-09 2012
Behold the fury of Mark Rothko, celebrated bad boy of the art world, as powerful pigments and opinions splatter the canvases of his newly commissioned works for New York’s luxury restaurant, The Four Seasons. Paint collides with canvas live on stage, as masterpieces are born and torn down in a visceral... |
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Vigil - as (u/s Kemp)
Mark Taper Forum
Open: Nov-02 2011
Close:
Dec-18 2011
ACADEMY AWARD-WINNER OLYMPIA DUKAKIS (Moonstruck) is Grace, a woman of few words and the aunt of Kemp, who—after 30 years— has traveled cross-country to be with her on her deathbed. Kemp’s problem is: she’s not dying fast enough. Gallows humor and Kemp’s diatribes on humanity and mortality... |
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CHESS in Concert - as Molokov
MET Theatre
Open: Jul-22 2010
Close:
Aug-29 2010
Musical Theatre of Los Angeles is proud to present: CHESS in Concert.
Chess, originally a concept album recorded in 1984, generated a number of hit singles before the theatrical version hit the West End in 1986, where it played for three years. The story has been streamlined and will feature... |
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Carousel - as Bascombe, Ensemble
Freud Playhouse at UCLA
Open: Jan-26 2010
Close:
Feb-07 2010
We open our season with one of the greatest single achievements in musical history - Rodgers and Hammerstein's immortal CAROUSEL. "If I Loved You," "Soliloquy" and "You'll Never Walk Alone" are just a few of the songs that make theatre lovers hail this show as one of the greatest scores ever composed.... |
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How the Other Half Loves
Long Beach Performing Arts Center - Center Theatre
Open: Oct-12 2009
Close:
Nov-06 2009
Three couples connected only by the husbands' jobs get together for two dinner parties - which take place on stage at the same time. The comically ingenius action involves a pair of illicit lovers whose outrageous behavior and unfortunate blunders create a whirlwind of chaos, confusion and laughter. |
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Sunday in the Park with George - as Jules, Bob Greenberg
Freud Playhouse at UCLA
Open: Jan-03 2007
Close:
Feb-11 2007
Starring Tony nominee MANOEL FELCIANO and two-time Tony nominee KELLI O'HARA
Inspired by the Georges Seurat’s painting “A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte,” this winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Drama is a moving portrait of an artist struggling to reconcile the perfect,... |
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On the Twentieth Century - as Congressman Lockwood, Leading Actor
Freud Playhouse at UCLA
Open: Jan-21 2003
Close:
Feb-02 2003
Starring Carolee Carmello & Bob Gunton
“A unique marriage of civilized wit and wild humor….Funny, elegant and totally cheerful.” said The NY Times about this 1978 inventive and sophisticated musical comedy by composer Cy Coleman (“Sweet Charity,” “Little Me”) and the ubiquitous... |
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Gentlemen Prefer Blondes - as Josephus Gage
Freud Playhouse at UCLA
Open: Mar-05 2002
Close:
Mar-17 2002
In 1949 Lorelei Lee, the Roaring Twenties comic creation of writer Anita Loos, came to life on Broadway with a score by Jule Styne. Lorelei is the quintessential '20's gold-digger, who believes that, in romance, "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend." This is an old-fashioned antic musical with nostalgia,... |
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