Ryan Alex Farmery, Luke Roberts, James Fox, Jeff Parry, Reuven Gershon and John Brosnan
Luke Roberts, James Fox, Reuven Gershon and John Brosnan
Ryan Alex Farmery, Luke Roberts, James Fox, Reuven Gershon and John Brosnan
Reuven Gershon, James Fox, John Brosnan, Luke Roberts and Ryan Alex Farmery
Let It Be opened July 24 at the St. James Theatre
Reuven Gershon, James Fox, John Brosnan and Luke Roberts
James Fox
James Fox
Reuven Gershon
Reuven Gershon
John Brosnan and Luke Roberts
Reuven Gershon
Reuven Gershon
Reuven Gershon
Luke Roberts
After the show, Tricia Paoluccio and Gabe Barre visited backstage. Tricia and I did Fiddler together. Gabe directed Almost, Maine off Broadway in 2006 and his new show, Amazing Grace is opening this summer on Broadway!
Visiting two of the funniest and best guys on Broadway, Brad and Brooks.
Intermission. Crème brulee almonds. Instead of potato chips.
Now you don’t.
Putting my mic on. This only my second Broadway show and I love how small these things are. Now you see it…
Half hour again. This time…some Pat Benetar is playing. Oh, yeah.
Bugging Kate. She’s a goofball. And the best stage girlfriend a guy could hope for. Her comic timing...it’s perfection. And check out that pillow. I miss the 90s. The 1990s. I love the 1590s!
…delivering BDJ a cookie. He likes cookies. And this one is from Amy’s. Chocolate chip. With salt. Mmm.
Cassie, our sound maven, and Russ, our doorman. Ran into them as I was…
My partner, John, and Heidi and I and Heidi’s new husband, Nicholas. We had just had dinner together between shows. Nizza. Very tasty.
MK Flynt, PSM. I think she had just called her first show and I was congratulating her. And giving her a few notes. (Nooo! She was perfect!)
Intermission. I eat chips.
Heading to places. Brooks and Brian chatting. Brooks is just not funny at all. Ever. I feel sad for him
We just got places! Last minute preparations. First time I usually see the ladies! I don’t think they wanted me to take this picture.
Christian Borle bring me creme brulee almonds. From Starbucks. Because I love them. He has his Shakespeare rockstar makeup on already.
My Sonos. I love it. Favorite thing in my dressing room. Right now it’s playing Little Big Town. Wayne Kirkpatrick (he co-wrote the score and lyrics to Something Rotten! with his brother Karey) produced and wrote on their first few albums. They’re my favorite country band.
I get to the theater at half-hour. And Kate and Heidi are getting into hair and costumes and so I don’t see them until the places call. So I yell Hi through the door.
Lolly my (and Heidi Blickenstaff’s and Kate Reinders’) dresser. She keeps us looking good and feeling good. She comes to our rescue when we have colds. She knows how to heal.
Getting to the theater and seeing Leslie, one of the head usher guys.
Not an omelette. But—eggs for breakfast!
Going for a run. Matinees always feel so early. So I have to go for a run to wake up.
Milo is slow to wake up.
After the first show, the crowd goes BANANAS (as usual) for Harry. I ninja as fast as I can b/c I have an important dinner date.
The C train drops me off right at my stage door. It's such an easy commute! I also like to pause for a second to take in my surroundings. I mean... after years of pounding the pavement, I’m performing on Broadway!!!
Theatres on 44th Street
Should be a good crowd tonight
Reuven Gershon and James Fox
John Brosnan
John Brosnan
Reuven Gershon
Reuven Gershon
John Brosnan
John Brosnan
Reuven Gershon
Reuven Gershon
Reuven Gershon and James Fox
John Brosnan and Luke Roberts
John Brosnan and Luke Roberts
Reuven Gershon and James Fox
Reuven Gershon and James Fox
John Brosnan and Luke Roberts
Reuven Gershon, James Fox, John Brosnan, Luke Roberts and Ryan Alex Farmery
Joseph Marzullo/WENN
James Fox
James Fox
Luke Roberts, John Brosnan, and Reuven Gershon
James Fox, John Brosnan, Luke Roberts, and Reuven Gershon
James Fox, John Brosnan, and Reuven Gershon
James Fox, John Brosnan, and Reuven Gershon
Chad Batka
The theatres of 44th Street
The C train drops me off right at my stage door. It's such an easy commute! I also like to pause for a second to take in my surroundings. I mean... after years of pounding the pavement, I’m performing on Broadway!!!
The theatres of 44th Street
The theatres of 44th Street
Theatres on 44th Street
After the show, Tricia Paoluccio and Gabe Barre visited backstage. Tricia and I did Fiddler together. Gabe directed Almost, Maine off Broadway in 2006 and his new show, Amazing Grace is opening this summer on Broadway!
Visiting two of the funniest and best guys on Broadway, Brad and Brooks.
Intermission. Crème brulee almonds. Instead of potato chips.
Now you don’t.
Putting my mic on. This only my second Broadway show and I love how small these things are. Now you see it…
Half hour again. This time…some Pat Benetar is playing. Oh, yeah.
Bugging Kate. She’s a goofball. And the best stage girlfriend a guy could hope for. Her comic timing...it’s perfection. And check out that pillow. I miss the 90s. The 1990s. I love the 1590s!
…delivering BDJ a cookie. He likes cookies. And this one is from Amy’s. Chocolate chip. With salt. Mmm.
Cassie, our sound maven, and Russ, our doorman. Ran into them as I was…
Signing a pile of playbills for BCEFA, I believe, in between shows.
My partner, John, and Heidi and I and Heidi’s new husband, Nicholas. We had just had dinner together between shows. Nizza. Very tasty.
MK Flynt, PSM. I think she had just called her first show and I was congratulating her. And giving her a few notes. (Nooo! She was perfect!)
Intermission. I eat chips.
Heading to places. Brooks and Brian chatting. Brooks is just not funny at all. Ever. I feel sad for him
We just got places! Last minute preparations. First time I usually see the ladies! I don’t think they wanted me to take this picture.
Christian Borle bring me creme brulee almonds. From Starbucks. Because I love them. He has his Shakespeare rockstar makeup on already.
My Sonos. I love it. Favorite thing in my dressing room. Right now it’s playing Little Big Town. Wayne Kirkpatrick (he co-wrote the score and lyrics to Something Rotten! with his brother Karey) produced and wrote on their first few albums. They’re my favorite country band.
I get to the theater at half-hour. And Kate and Heidi are getting into hair and costumes and so I don’t see them until the places call. So I yell Hi through the door.
Lolly my (and Heidi Blickenstaff’s and Kate Reinders’) dresser. She keeps us looking good and feeling good. She comes to our rescue when we have colds. She knows how to heal.
Getting to the theater and seeing Leslie, one of the head usher guys.
Not an omelette. But—eggs for breakfast!
Going for a run. Matinees always feel so early. So I have to go for a run to wake up.
Milo is slow to wake up.
Signing a pile of playbills for BCEFA, I believe, in between shows.
John Cariani
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