Photo FeaturesLaChanze, James Monroe Iglehart, Den茅e Benton, and More Featured in the Latest Broadway Legacy PortraitsChristian Dante White teamed with Brent Dundore forBroadway Legacy, a photographic and editorial exhibition that celebrates African American achievement in the Broadway industry.
December 07, 2016
LaChanze and Den茅e Benton
Brent Dundore
Christian Dante White and celebrity photographer Brent Dundore bring the fourth installment of Broadway Legacy,a photographic and editorial exhibition that celebrates African American achievement in the Broadway industry,featuring Tony winners Lachanze, James Monroe Iglehart, and Nikki M. James. Also included are Hairspray Live!'s Ephraim Sykes, Broadway veterans Michael Potts, Dennis Stowe, and Tommar Wilson, Broadway stage managers Lisa Dawn Cave, and Beverly Jenkins, and Broadway leading ladies Den茅e Benton, Allison Semmes, and Laiona Michelle.
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Tony Winners Lachanze, James Monroe Iglehart, Nikki M. James, and More Featured in the Latest Broadway Legacy Portraits
Tony Winners Lachanze, James Monroe Iglehart, Nikki M. James, and More Featured in the Latest Broadway Legacy Portraits
Christian Dante White teamed with celebrity photographer Brent Dundore for Broadway Legacy, a photographic and editorial exhibition that celebrates African American achievement in the Broadway industry.
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