1938 is named the stage's greatest performer when the New York Sun prints its list of great performers. Compiled after polling 150 notable people (mostly in the theatre industry), the list names as runner-up. The pair of and is third, and others on the list include , , and .
2013 Louis Ozawa Changchien, and star in the world premiere of Kenneth Lin's Warrior Class, opening Off-Broadway at the the McGinn/Cazale Theatre as part of 's Uptown Series. directs the drama about an assemblyman running for Congress who is forced to confront the ghosts of his college days.
2015 Kyle Jean-Baptiste, who was cast in the Broadway revival of Les Mis茅rables following his graduation from Baldwin Wallace University, makes history when he goes on as Jean Valjean at 21 years old. Jean-Baptiste is the youngest actor and first Black actor to perform the role on Broadway. He passed away August 29 that year鈥攕hortly after departing the production鈥攁fter falling from a fire escape. Watch his audition video, in which he sings "Bring Him Home," above.
2017 Laurie Metcalf, Condola Rashad, and Chris Cooper take their final bows in Lucas Hnath's Ibsen-inspired A Doll's House, Part 2. Metcalf's performance as Nora earned her her first Tony Award; she won again the following year for Three Tall Women.
2018 makes history as the first Asian-American woman playwright produced on Broadway when her play opens at the Helen Hayes Theater. , , , , and all make their Broadway debuts in the production.
2019 Annie Golden plays a theatre has-been who gets a new role of a lifetime as Broadway Bounty Hunter opens at Off-Broadway's Greenwich House Theater. The crime comedy features a score by Tony nominee Joe Iconis, who co-wrote the book with his Be More Chill collaborator Jason SweetTooth Williams and Lance Rubin.
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