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Photo Flash: SOMETHING ROTTEN!'s Rob McClure Performs to Benefit Bergen County Players

By: Dec. 12, 2016
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What an awesome night at the Bergen County Players in Oradell, NJ last night -- An Evening with Rob McClure, with musical direction by James Sampliner and special guests Rick Lyon and Robin Wiener Peck, brought the sold out audience to its feet. Scroll down for a photo!

To help kickstart its upcoming 85th sapphire anniversary season, the Bergen County Players presented acclaimed Tony Award-nominated and BCP alum Rob McClure (currently starring on Broadway as Nick Bottom in Something Rotten!) in a special one-night-only benefit concert performance last night. McClure returned to his roots at the Little Firehouse Theatre in Oradell to celebrate his own personal journey through story and song, special surprise guests included veteran Avenue Q performer Rick Lyon and BCP member Robin Peck.Veteran music director of New York and regional theater, James Sampliner, provided musical accompaniment and supervision. All net proceeds went to benefit BCP's "Take a Seat" campaign.

Emerging over the last decade as one of the top stars of Broadway, McClure is perhaps best known for his Tony-nominated portrayal of Charlie Chaplin in Chaplin: The Musical which earned him not only a Tony Nomination but Drama League, Astaire and Outer Critics Circle nominations and Theatre World and Clive Barnes awards. His additional Great White Way credits include starring roles in the critically-acclaimed Broadway musical Honeymoon in Vegas opposite Tony Danza, which garnered him a 2015 Drama League Award nomination, the acclaimed revival of Noises Off, the Tony Award-winning best musical Avenue Q, and the City Encores' production of Where's Charley?

Photo Credit: Alan Zenreich



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