NewsSee Asian-American Actors Including Jose Llana, Ann Harada and Ali Ewoldt Take on the Great Roles in Musical TheatreA host of top talent took part in Changing the Stats: Asian Americans on Broadway Nov. 2 at The Leonard Nimoy Thalia at Symphony Space. The evening offered excerpts from dream roles not traditionally cast with Asian-American actors. We offer a selection of onstage, rehearsal and backstage shots!
November 09, 2015
The 7 PM concert featured tunes from The Producers (featuring , Herman Sebek, and ); (featuring , Josh Dela Cruz and ); Company (featuring , , EJ Zimmerman, Joanna Carpenter, Ewoldt and Ilaw) and Gypsy (featuring , Alan Ariano, , Zimmerman and Carpenter).
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See Asian-American Actors Including Jose Llana, Ann Harada and Ali Ewoldt Take on the Great Roles in Musical Theatre
See Asian-American Actors Including Jose Llana, Ann Harada and Ali Ewoldt Take on the Great Roles in Musical Theatre
A host of top talent took part in Changing the Stats: Asian Americans on Broadway Nov. 2 at The Leonard Nimoy Thalia at Symphony Space. The evening offered excerpts from dream roles not traditionally cast with Asian-American actors. We offer a selection of onstage, rehearsal and backstage shots!
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Raymond J. Lee and Herman Sebek rehearse The Producers
Ali Ewoldt and Josh Dela Cruz sing The Light in the Piazza
Ali Ewoldt and Josh Dela Cruz sing The Light in the Piazza
Bruce Alan Johnson
Joanna Carpenter, Devin Ilaw and EJ Zimmerman join Raymond J. Lee for "I Wanna Be a Producer"
Joanna Carpenter, Devin Ilaw and EJ Zimmerman join Raymond J. Lee for "I Wanna Be a Producer"
The concert was directed and staged by Rommy Sandhu, Marc Oka and Christine Toy Johnson. Music direction was by Ming Aldrich-Gan.
The evening was sponsored by the Equal Employment Opportunity Committee of Actors鈥� Equity Association and ReImagined World Entertainment, via Theatre Authority.
This concert was made possible in part with public funds from the Manhattan Community Arts Fund, supported by the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council and administered by Lower Manhattan Cultural Council.
The company will also present a reimagining of Ain't Misbehavin', co-directed by original director Richard Maltby, Jr. and original star Andr茅 De Shields.