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Leap of Faith, with Rob Ashford as director and choreographer, made its world premiere at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles, starring Esparza and Brooke Shields. Previews commenced on September 11, 2010, opening night was on October 3, with the run ending October 24. [5] [6] [7] [8]
9 to 5: The Musical: 7 0 2009 Ovation Awards: Minsky's: 5 0 2011 Ovation Awards: Leap of Faith: 1 1 Won for Lead Actor (Raúl Esparza) 2012 Ovation Awards: War Horse: 1 1 Won for Best Presented Production 2012 Ovation Awards: Follies: 1 0 2013 Ovation Awards: The Scottsboro Boys: 1 1 Won for Best Presented Production 2013 Ovation Awards ...
Fall Arts Guide: It’s the culmination of a decade-long journey for a Charlotte-born producer and the band from Concord.
(Tony Award Nomination, Astaire Award), Hands on a Hardbody (Drama Desk nomination), Leap of Faith (Drama Desk Nomination), and Guys and Dolls (Astaire Awards nomination). In September 2023, it was announced that Trujillo would transfer his and Karla Puno's choreography from the Off-Broadway production of Days of Wine and Roses to Broadway in ...
Esparza appeared in the musical Leap of Faith in the role of the "Reverend" Jonas Nightingale. He was involved in the workshop in 2008, the out-of-town tryout at the Ahmanson Theatre (Los Angeles) in 2010, and the Broadway production in 2012, [7] for which he received a 2012 Drama Desk Award nomination for Outstanding Actor in a Musical. [8]
The venue's first show was Disney's Steps in Time, a musical featuring songs from various Disney films. Later that year, The Power of Blast, a scaled-down version of the musical Blast! was created for the theater. The Power of Blast closed in fall 2002 to make room for Disney's Aladdin: A Musical Spectacular.
Seth Avett, left, and his brother Scott Avett, on Broadway at the Longacre Theatre, where their new musical “Swept Away” will debut Oct. 29.
"Leap of Faith" "Living Proof" "Local Hero" ... Los Angeles: Pantages Theatre: 5,457 / 5,457: $451,752 ... and everywhere but in Europe tickets were easier to get ...