Roshi Handwerger had quite the theatrical resume back in the day, having starred in the Broadway productions of Mame and Oliver! in the 80s, as well as the original off-Broadway production of The Knife. The young actor is an adult now, and according to a recent feature in the Miami Herald, he is now a reporter for Channel 7 News.
Roshi, who is now known as Rosh Lowe, went unrecognized to MAME composer Jerry Herman- a Miami Beach resident. He told MH: "For three years I have watched newscaster Rosh Lowe, never knowing he was my young Patrick grown up. Mame would be so proud!"
Richard Jay-Alexander, a now Miami Beach-based director, who was the dance captain and assistant stage manager for Oliver! in 1984, was also unaware of his connection to Rosh. He tells MH: "He reached out to me on Facebook when I posted a picture of Michael Jackson in the boys' dressing room during Oliver! The minute he reached out, I immediately looked at the face. Of course you time travel and I said, 'Oh my God, I see Roshi.' Since then we've had wonderful reunions and catch-ups and he's done more Broadway shows than I have. I must admit I'm jealous he got to work with Angela Lansbury."
On his experience in MAME, Lowe remembers: "There were hundreds of kids there. I knew that when I got up there to sing - it was My Best Girl - I had a few moments to connect with the casting director. I got called back and had to sing for Angela Lansbury herself. When I walked in there and saw Angela, I said to myself, 'Please, God, let me get this role.' At that point I wasn't very religious but I said, 'Please God: Let me look Angela right in the eye and sing this song from the bottom of my heart. Let me connect with her.' When I walked out, the casting director said, 'That's my Patrick Dennis.'"
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