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Lee Roy Reams to Moderate AEA's 'PASS IT ON: Thriving Artists Reflect on a Life in the Theatre' Panel, 10/27

By: Oct. 16, 2014
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Actors' Equity Association will present "PASS IT ON: Thriving Artists Reflect on a Life in the Theatre", moderated by Lee Roy Reams and featuring Harvey Evans, Francis Jue, Joan Shepard and Frank Hartenstein*, on Monday, October 27, 2014 at 7 p.m. at 165 West 46th Street, 14th Floor Council Room, NYC. Free and open to the public. Seating on a first come, first served basis. *Panelists subject to change.

This panel discussion event will explore career longevity with seasoned Broadway Equity Members who will be on hand to discuss how their show business careers have transitioned over the last several decades.

BIOS:

LEE ROY REAMS (moderator, actor) starred in the original Broadway productions of Sweet Charity, Lorelei, 42nd Street, and La Cage aux Folles and the 1978 and 1995 revivals of Hello, Dolly!.

HARVEY EVANS (panelist, actor) starred in the original Broadway productions of West Side Story; Gypsy; Hello, Dolly!; Follies; Barnum; Sunset Boulevard and The Scarlet Pimpernel.

FRANCIS JUE (panelist, actor) starred in the original Broadway productions of M. Butterfly and Thoroughly Modern Millie and the 2004 Broadway revival of Pacific Overtures.

JOAN SHEPARD (panelist, actress) made her Broadway debut at age 7 in the 1940 revival of Romeo and Juliet and appeared in the original Broadway productions of Tomorrow the World and The Member of the Wedding.

FRANK HARTENSTEIN (panelist, stage manager) has served as the lead production stage manager for the original Broadway productions of Big River, Into the Woods and The Farnsworth Invention. He was also the first assistant stage manager for the original Broadway production of A Chorus Line.

Pass It On is hosted by AEA's Eastern Region Equal Employment Opportunity Committee and Senior Performers Sub-Committee.

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