Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
You know how when you're out of town and you want to go see a movie and there are two movie theaters each playing the show you want to see, but you don't know anything about the theaters themselves - whether they have surround sound, the seats are comfortable, or if you can hear the freakin' projector over the sound of the movie (this is unacceptable. If you walk into a movie theater and you can actually HEAR the projector, stand up, walk out, get your money back, and if legal in your area, burn the place down. It's absurd.) So you roll the dice and pick one of the theaters and hope you have the best experience.
This is what double casts are like. You put together a group of performers who obviously succeeded on their own, and you hope that you put the right people together on the right nights and it's not just that the chemsitry is good, it's the best possible. And there's just no way of knowing for sure until you have everyone working together for a while and you find out who is right and who is dead. Or soon will be.
I will perform Tuesday, Thursday, & Saturday. I am also now aware that ticket sales for the show have been very strong, even this far out. So if you do plan on attending and you want a specific day or spot in the theater, best to consider a quick purchase.
And I have to assume that if you're reading this, you're interested in seeing me perform...a bold assumption, yes, but one I'm willing to make. The theater has a very generous exchange policy, so if it turns out I will not be peforming on a particular T, Th, or S, I will post it here with enough time to make the switch.
And by the way, everyone cast seems to just be fantastic. I'm really looking forward to the experience of working with everyone. For the next month, I'll be working on memorizing and vocals before rehearsals officially begin. And trust me, this preparation is worth a few entries. So stay tuned...




Hey Danny, I have been trying to figure this out for a while now. Is the picture below you, or is the photo from the Broadway play?
Who's the other Hyde?
Well, how about this:
If that's a cool idea, that it's me, then I say, of course it's me. But if it's dumb, then, no it's me, I just found the image and did what I had to to make it look this way. Either way, if it looks like it COULD be me, then I'm halfway there, aren't I?
I forgot to tell you, Kathy. The other Hyde is Andrew. I actually asked the director how she came to her decision. She said what put both Andrew and I over the top was our interpretation. We were generous actors with the ability for nuance...Hyde needs nuance?