The cast includes Mario Lopez as Zach, Sarah Bowden as Cassie Ferguson, Krysta Rodriguez as Diana Morales, and Courtney Lopez as Kristine Ulrich.A Chorus Line also stars Sabrina Bryan as Valerie Clark, Robert Fairchild as Mike Costa, Spencer Liff as Larry, and Ross Lynch as Mark Anthony. In addition,Mara Davi as Maggie Winslow, J. Elaine Marcos as Connie Wong, Jason Tam as Paul San Marco, and Leigh Zimmerman as Sheila Bryant round out the principal cast.
- 7/30/2016
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
To any A Chorus Line aficionado, the mere mention of Baayork Lee will conjure up vivid memories of the original Connie Wong - the youthful-looking, 4'10' Asian-American, perky dynamo who repeatedly evaded revealing her biological age to Zach, the interviewing choreographer. Now in 2016, Baayork will be choreographing and directing her most recent production of A Chorus Line at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles.
- 7/25/2016
- by Gil Kaan
- BroadwayWorld.com
The Hollywood Bowl's production of A Chorus Line, which plays July 29-31, will feature all-star cast, including Mario Lopez as Zach, Krysta Rodriguez as Diana Morales, Robert Fairchild as Mike Costa, Spencer Liff as Larry, Mara Davi as Maggie Winslow, J. Elaine Marcos as Connie Wong, and Jason Tam as Paul San Marco. Perhaps a lesser-known cast member is Cassie herself- Sarah Bowden.
- 6/16/2016
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Casting for the Hollywood Bowl's upcoming production ofA Chorus Line,which won the Tony Award for Best Musical, has been announcedSabrina Bryanas Valerie Clark,Robert Fairchildas Mike Costa,Spencer Liffas Larry,Ross Lynchas Mark Anthony, in addition toMara Davias Maggie Winslow,Denis Lambertas Gregory Gardner,J. Elaine Marcosas Connie Wong,Jason Tamas Paul San Marco, andLeigh Zimmermanas Sheila Bryant. Additional casting will be announced at a later date.
- 6/2/2016
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
James Mok, the group Ecd of DraftFCB’s Australian and New Zealand operation, has had his role expanded to include regional duties.
The announcement:
Singapore, 17th September, 2012 –Draftfcb’s group executive creative director for Australia and New Zealand James Mok is adding Asia Pacific creative responsibilities to his current duties, effective immediately. For that aspect of his job, he will report to the region’s Chief Operating Officer Jonathan Allard.
“James Mok is a world-class creative leader and we are happy that the whole region will now benefit from his experience,” said Allard. “We have designed this new regional role specifically for him. He will retain his creative leadership of the Australia and New Zealand agencies and in addition help elevate our creative product throughout Apac.”
Since he joined the agency in 2005, Mok has been Draftfcb’s most senior creative executive in New Zealand. For the past two years the...
The announcement:
Singapore, 17th September, 2012 –Draftfcb’s group executive creative director for Australia and New Zealand James Mok is adding Asia Pacific creative responsibilities to his current duties, effective immediately. For that aspect of his job, he will report to the region’s Chief Operating Officer Jonathan Allard.
“James Mok is a world-class creative leader and we are happy that the whole region will now benefit from his experience,” said Allard. “We have designed this new regional role specifically for him. He will retain his creative leadership of the Australia and New Zealand agencies and in addition help elevate our creative product throughout Apac.”
Since he joined the agency in 2005, Mok has been Draftfcb’s most senior creative executive in New Zealand. For the past two years the...
- 9/17/2012
- by Robin Hicks
- Encore Magazine
The Center for the Asian Arts and Media at Columbia College in Chicago has announced that Baayork Lee will direct and choreograph their new production of Rodgers and Hammerstein's Flower Drum Song next August. The production, which will begin as a concert in Washington D.C. in honor of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month in collaboration with the U.S.-Asia Institute in May of 2010, will run for one month in Chicago. The show will ultimately make a transfer to Shanghai in the late fall of 2010.
The production features top Asian American talents from Broadway and Hollywood, led by Tony-Award-winning playwright David Henry Hwang (M. Butterfly), who adapted the musical book for the recent Broadway revival, and veteran Broadway director/choreographer Baayork Lee (A Chorus Line).
Casting has yet to be announced.
Lee made her big stage debut in 1973 when she appeared in Bennett's Seesaw and was featured opposite Tommy Tune.
The production features top Asian American talents from Broadway and Hollywood, led by Tony-Award-winning playwright David Henry Hwang (M. Butterfly), who adapted the musical book for the recent Broadway revival, and veteran Broadway director/choreographer Baayork Lee (A Chorus Line).
Casting has yet to be announced.
Lee made her big stage debut in 1973 when she appeared in Bennett's Seesaw and was featured opposite Tommy Tune.
- 11/19/2009
- BroadwayWorld.com
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