Orestes! I remember that well, thanks to the next-day NY Daily News clipping about what a disaster it was (it's in one of my scrapbooks). Charles L. Mee, a childhood hero of mine, had the unfortunate distinction of being the director of this train wreck. By golly, I just realized, I didn't go to this particular fiasco, which is unusually. Usually, I'm galvanized by unseen cosmic forces into buying tickets to all the bombs. My wicked fake guardian angel that day must have been asleep at the switch, otherwise to the old Pennsylvania Railroad yards I would have gone (pun)... mesmerized by bad cues, blown lines and the electrical blackout that finally put Orestes out of its self-inflicted misery. These things are so common, my theory is that it doesn't matter what the actual title of the play/musical/other production happens to be; the end result is identical, each time. Just call me sucker, as Texas Guinan would have done.
Seeing all those cards behind him is really something. What a great actor.
splicegrrl im sure all aspiring and rising actors dream about having a resume like that someday
splicegrrl even without listing each D'ysquith character!!
He is always dressed so well! Even at stage doors
He played a role simply titled "clown" more than once in different productions. Wow
He's a gift to the theatre world.
He's little MJ dance is so adorably cute❤
his voice is so relaxing
He's such a lovely person. And so amazing. And SUCH a classy dresser. :D
Met him at the stagedoor for GGLAM. He's the sweetest man.
"I don't do... THAT.... much." XD
i can tell that the he was thrown off by that qesution
Just love him! Amazingly versatile talent, very funny!
YES DR. CARL RUDNICK haha loved seeing him on SVU hes an amazing actor
ahh my favorite! jefferson was amazing in gglam! i saw it twice :)
gotta love those quick changes
You should get Phillipa Soo to do this!!
what scared me was knowing that he almost died
Loved him on SVU
I remember him also as the crazy killer on SVU
Orestes! I remember that well, thanks to the next-day NY Daily News clipping about what a disaster it was (it's in one of my scrapbooks). Charles L. Mee, a childhood hero of mine, had the unfortunate distinction of being the director of this train wreck. By golly, I just realized, I didn't go to this particular fiasco, which is unusually. Usually, I'm galvanized by unseen cosmic forces into buying tickets to all the bombs. My wicked fake guardian angel that day must have been asleep at the switch, otherwise to the old Pennsylvania Railroad yards I would have gone (pun)... mesmerized by bad cues, blown lines and the electrical blackout that finally put Orestes out of its self-inflicted misery. These things are so common, my theory is that it doesn't matter what the actual title of the play/musical/other production happens to be; the end result is identical, each time. Just call me sucker, as Texas Guinan would have done.
God I love him.
He would make for a fantastic caractacus Potts.
He should do ASMR