Meet the Cast!
What’s this? Another talented actor blessing your feed? Meet Larry Trice! They play Jose “Gringo” Echevarría in Back in the Day: An 80′s House Music Dancesical. We asked the following questions so you could get to know them better.
What was your first experience with house music?
My first experience with house music was my mother waking me up on a Saturday morning to help her clean with some house mix.
What is your favorite line in the show?
People are going to expect me to say one of my own, but it’s actually Troy’s line after Belmont Rocks: “Yeah I’m Black and beautiful and I got your banana right here.”
Do you identify with your character?
I absolutely identify with most of El Gringo. I helped start and choreographed for a dance group in high school and hold ridiculously high standards for my own performances. I also am regularly referred to as the mom of my friend group, that’s what connected me to the role so quickly. I always try to make sure my friends are doing what’s best for them.
The show follows the ALLSTARS and their frenemies, the CULITOS and IMPORTED TASTE. Gringo starts the ALLSTARS, but which could you see yourself in?
I hope the ALLSTARS don’t get upset about this, but with my own personal style and training, I would absolutely be on IMPORTED TASTE.
What has been your favorite moment working with UTC on this production?
My favorite moment was when Raquel [Torre], our co-director, separated the groups and had us come up with our own choreography. Each group knew our styles well enough to come up with great stuff that was distinct but fit with the rest of the show.
What are you most excited for people to see in Back in the Day?
I’m excited for people to see a forgotten story. This is a story that only people from the time truly know. I’m glad that others are getting the chance to experience this pocket of time in Chicago history.
What dance move do you think sums up the show or your experience working on the show?
The arm explosions that the ALLSTARS perform during the auditions sequence and during the transition into the final dance. We do different variations on that all over the place.
You can see Larry and the rest of the cast at Back in the Day now until August 3rd! http://bit.ly/utcbackintheday











