THIS WAS SUCH A GOOD SHOW!!!!
seen from United States
seen from T1
seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from Malaysia
seen from Türkiye
seen from United States

seen from Germany

seen from Italy

seen from Germany
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from China
seen from Colombia
seen from Yemen
seen from United States
THIS WAS SUCH A GOOD SHOW!!!!
2008/05/17 M - Philadelphia Hugh Panaro (Valjean), Paul Schoeffler (Javert), Jessica Bogart (Fantine), Josh Young (Marius), Julie Craig (Cosette), Christina DeCicco (Eponine), Jeffrey Coon (Enjolras), Scott Greer (Thenardier), Dawn Spence (Mme. Thenardier), Peter Schmitz (Bishop of Digne/Montparnasse), Constantine Germanacos (Factory Foreman/Courfeyrac), Ben Dibble (Bamatobois/Claquesous/Combeferre), Nicholas F. Saverine (Champmathieu/Brujon), Fran Prisco (Grantaire/Babet), Michael Philip O'Brien (Feuilly), Darren Michael Hengst (Joly), Steve Pacek (Jean Prouvaire), Joe Jackson (Lesgles), Laura Gwynne Yaros (Little Cosette), Maggie Fitzgerald (Little Eponine), Dante Mignucci (Gavroche), Katie O'Shaughnessey, Mary Martello, Denise Whelan, Kelley Faulkner, Danielle Herbert, Jennifer Page, Ilona Rubenstein, Abigail Sparrow
Memphis -- Walnut Street Theatre
Memphis — Walnut Street Theatre
“Memphis” lives for, and on, its production numbers.
While the 2010 Tony-winning musical brims with story, its plot, by Joe DiPietro alternates racially charged scenes involving prejudice, segregation, and even violence in 1950s Memphis with the saga of a driven eccentric, deejay Huey Calhoun, played with the energy, power, and depth we expect from Walnut Street regular Christopher Sutton.
DiPiet…
View On WordPress