Audra McDonald and John Cullum in 110 in the Shade, 2007
When I told Etai in a text message that he was going to be singing "Try Me" to one of his heroes John Cullum, his reply was one of these:
"…" followed by "HOLY S***BALLS..."
...or how about the time he missed his entrance in 1776 and he entered late as Senator Rutledge from the only viable entrance: THE ONSTAGE LATRINE...(with suitable pompous Congressional dignity OF COURSE.)
You probably can't even imagine the stories we all ate up from the legendary John Cullum. Some of them included how he booked his first Broadway show (um, Camelot) by singing for strangers in a dark theater.
John Cullum as Mr. Maraczek looks on as Santino Fontana's Georg and Montego Glover's Illona attempt to waltz...
John Cullum prepares for Act 2.
"Amalia" with John Cullum and Jonathan Freeman
John Cullum and Ted Sperling rehearsing "Days Gone By"
John Cullum and producer Paul Rosenblum
John Cullum
Alexandra Silber and John Cullum
John Cullum and Santino Fontana
Santino Fontana, Alexandra Silber and John Cullum
John Cullum
John Cullum
John Cullum
John Cullum, Michael Cerveris and Martha Plimpton in Cymbeline, 2007
John Cullum
John Cullum
John Cullum
John Cullum
John Cullum
John Cullum
John Cullum
Bill Irwin and John Cullum
Chita Rivera and John Cullum
John Cullum
Chita Rivera and John Cullum
John Kander and John Cullum
Chita Rivera and John Cullum
Chita Rivera and John Cullum
Chita Rivera, John Cullum and cast
Chita Rivera and John Cullum
John Cullum
John Cullum
John Cullum and the company
John Cullum
John Cullum
John Cullum and Annie Parisse
John Cullum and Lorenzo Pisoni
John Cullum
Michael Hayden, Lorenzo Pisoni and John Cullum
Annie Parisse and John Cullum
John Cullum and Annie Parisse
Reg Rogers and John Cullum
Carson Elrod and John Cullum
Carson Elrod and John Cullum
John Cullum
John Cullum
Colman Domingo and Forrest McClendon
Joshua Henry and John Cullum
Colman Domingo, John Cullum and Forrest McClendon
John Cullum
John Cullum
Radie Harris and John Cullum
Whoopi Goldberg and John Cullum
Colman Domingo, Joshua Henry, Forrest McClendon and John Cullum
John Cullum in The Scottsboro Boys
John Cullum
John Cullum
Radie Harris and John Cullum
Chita Rivera and John Cullum
John Cullum
Chita Rivera and John Cullum
John Kander and John Cullum
Chita Rivera, John Cullum and cast
Chita Rivera and John Cullum
Chita Rivera and John Cullum
Chita Rivera, John Cullum and cast
Chita Rivera and John Cullum
John Cullum
Chita Rivera and John Cullum
John Kander and John Cullum
Chita Rivera, John Cullum and cast
Chita Rivera and John Cullum
Chita Rivera and John Cullum
Chita Rivera, John Cullum and cast
Chita Rivera, John Cullum and cast
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Audra McDonald and John Cullum in 110 in the Shade, 2007
When I told Etai in a text message that he was going to be singing "Try Me" to one of his heroes John Cullum, his reply was one of these:
"…" followed by "HOLY S***BALLS..."
...or how about the time he missed his entrance in 1776 and he entered late as Senator Rutledge from the only viable entrance: THE ONSTAGE LATRINE...(with suitable pompous Congressional dignity OF COURSE.)
You probably can't even imagine the stories we all ate up from the legendary John Cullum. Some of them included how he booked his first Broadway show (um, Camelot) by singing for strangers in a dark theater.
John Cullum as Mr. Maraczek looks on as Santino Fontana's Georg and Montego Glover's Illona attempt to waltz...
John Cullum prepares for Act 2.
"Amalia" with John Cullum and Jonathan Freeman
John Cullum and Ted Sperling rehearsing "Days Gone By"
When I told Etai in a text message that he was going to be singing "Try Me" to one of his heroes John Cullum, his reply was one of these:
"…" followed by "HOLY S***BALLS..."
...or how about the time he missed his entrance in 1776 and he entered late as Senator Rutledge from the only viable entrance: THE ONSTAGE LATRINE...(with suitable pompous Congressional dignity OF COURSE.)
You probably can't even imagine the stories we all ate up from the legendary John Cullum. Some of them included how he booked his first Broadway show (um, Camelot) by singing for strangers in a dark theater.
John Cullum as Mr. Maraczek looks on as Santino Fontana's Georg and Montego Glover's Illona attempt to waltz...
John Cullum prepares for Act 2.
"Amalia" with John Cullum and Jonathan Freeman
John Cullum and Ted Sperling rehearsing "Days Gone By"
When I told Etai in a text message that he was going to be singing "Try Me" to one of his heroes John Cullum, his reply was one of these:
"…" followed by "HOLY S***BALLS..."
...or how about the time he missed his entrance in 1776 and he entered late as Senator Rutledge from the only viable entrance: THE ONSTAGE LATRINE...(with suitable pompous Congressional dignity OF COURSE.)
You probably can't even imagine the stories we all ate up from the legendary John Cullum. Some of them included how he booked his first Broadway show (um, Camelot) by singing for strangers in a dark theater.
John Cullum as Mr. Maraczek looks on as Santino Fontana's Georg and Montego Glover's Illona attempt to waltz...
John Cullum prepares for Act 2.
"Amalia" with John Cullum and Jonathan Freeman
John Cullum and Ted Sperling rehearsing "Days Gone By"
John Cullum and producer Paul Rosenblum
John Cullum
John Cullum and producer Paul Rosenblum
John Cullum
Alexandra Silber and John Cullum
John Cullum and Santino Fontana
Santino Fontana, Alexandra Silber and John Cullum
Alexandra Silber and John Cullum
John Cullum and Santino Fontana
Santino Fontana, Alexandra Silber and John Cullum
John Cullum
John Cullum
John Cullum
John Cullum
John Cullum
John Cullum
John Cullum
John Cullum, Michael Cerveris and Martha Plimpton in Cymbeline, 2007
Chita Rivera and John Cullum
John Cullum
John Cullum
Chita Rivera and John Cullum
John Cullum
John Cullum
John Cullum
John Cullum
John Cullum
John Cullum
John Cullum
John Cullum
Michael Hayden, Lorenzo Pisoni and John Cullum
John Cullum and Annie Parisse
John Cullum and Lorenzo Pisoni
John Cullum
Michael Hayden, Lorenzo Pisoni and John Cullum
Colman Domingo and Forrest McClendon
Colman Domingo and Forrest McClendon
Annie Parisse and John Cullum
John Cullum and Annie Parisse
Annie Parisse and John Cullum
John Cullum and Annie Parisse
Reg Rogers and John Cullum
Carson Elrod and John Cullum
Carson Elrod and John Cullum
Reg Rogers and John Cullum
Carson Elrod and John Cullum
Carson Elrod and John Cullum
Whoopi Goldberg and John Cullum
Whoopi Goldberg and John Cullum
John Cullum
Colman Domingo, Joshua Henry, Forrest McClendon and John Cullum
John Cullum
Colman Domingo, Joshua Henry, Forrest McClendon and John Cullum
Colman Domingo and Forrest McClendon
John Cullum
Colman Domingo and Forrest McClendon
John Cullum
Joshua Henry and John Cullum
Colman Domingo, John Cullum and Forrest McClendon
John Cullum
Joshua Henry and John Cullum
Colman Domingo, John Cullum and Forrest McClendon
John Cullum
Rodney Hicks, John Cullum, Brandon Dixon Haywood and the company of The Scottsboro Boys
Rodney Hicks, John Cullum, Brandon Dixon Haywood and the company of The Scottsboro Boys
Susan Stroman, John Cullum and John Kander
Susan Stroman, John Cullum and John Kander
John Cullum and the company
John Cullum
John Cullum
John Cullum and the company
John Cullum
John Cullum and Lisa Emery
John Cullum
John Cullum
John Cullum
John Cullum
John Cullum
John Cullum
John Cullum
Rodney Hicks, John Cullum, Brandon Dixon Haywood and the company of The Scottsboro Boys
Susan Stroman, John Cullum and John Kander
John Cullum and the company
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