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Photo Flash: First Look at Terrence Mann in FINDING NEVERLAND!

By: Sep. 25, 2015
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As BroadwayWorld previously reported, Broadway veteran Terrence Mann (Beauty and the Beast, Les Miserable) will take over the roles of "Charles Frohman" and "Captain Hook" in the smash hit musical Finding Neverland beginning Tuesday, September 29. Anthony Warlow, Neverland's current Frohman/Hook, will play his final performance on Sunday, September 27.

Fellow castmember Carolee Carmello just posted a first look at Mann in costume:

Diane Paulus, the Tony Award® -winning director ofFinding Neverland, welcomed Terrrence Mann to the company by saying, "Working with Terry on Pippin was a thrilling experience, and I am beyond excited that we're reuniting on Finding Neverland. He is a Broadway legend, and I know his signature charisma and boundless talent will electrify our audiences."

Finding Neverland has played to packed houses at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre (205 West 46th Street, between Broadway and 8th Avenues) since beginning performances in March. Upon its spring opening, Entertainment Weekly proclaimed Finding Neverland "Pixie-dusted perfection," and added it to the magazine's coveted "Must-List." "Touching and beautiful," hailed the Daily News. While USA Today cheered, "Finding Neverland flies!" Vogue exclaimed "Fabulous stage magic that you'll remember for years to come!" WABC's Sandy Kenyon raved, "A crowd-pleaser of the kind that's too rare on Broadway these days." And NPR called Finding Neverland""Magnificent! Far-and-away the best musical of the season. Finding Neverland should be found by everyone as soon as possible!"

A three time Tony nominee, Terrence Mann's credits include work on the Broadway stage, in film and television, as a director, composer and artistic director. Last season, Terry won the Outer Critics Circle Award and was nominated for a Tony for his portrayal of King Charlemagne in the hit musical Pippin, also directed by Diane Paulus. He originated the roles of the Beast in Beauty and the Beast (Tony, Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle nominations), Inspector Javert inLes Miserables (Tony nomination), Rum Tum Tugger in Cats and Chauvelin in The Scarlet Pimpernel. Other Broadway credits include The Addams Family (Mal Bienekie), Lennon (Ensemble), The Rocky Horror Show (Frank 'N' Furter), Getting Away With Murder (Greg), A Christmas Carol (Scrooge), Rags (Saul),Barnum (Ringmaster, matinee Barnum on tour), Jerome Robbin's Broadway (Narrator) and Jekyll and Hyde (title roles, pre-Broadway workshop). Off-Broadway and regional credits include Tuck Everlasting (the Alliance Theatre), The Studio (South Coast Repertory), 1776, Assassins and Promises, Promises. Terry can currently be seen as Mr. Whispers in the Netflix series SENSE8, created by the groundbreaking Lana and Andy Wachowski. He also played the series regular role of "Bob" on the Sci-Fi Channel's The Dresden Files. Additional film and television appearances include Critters, A Chorus Line, Big Top Pee Wee, Solar Babies, " Love Monkey," "Law and Order," "Mrs. Santa Claus," "American Revolution," "One Life to Live" and "As the World Turns" (Emmy Nomination). Off stage and camera, he was the Director/Composer for the musical adaptation of Romeo & Juliet, and is founding Artistic Director of the Carolina Arts Festival. He also served as Artistic Director of the North Carolina Theatre for 10 years. He now holds the endowed chair of Musical Theatre at Western Carolina University.




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