Vincent Rodriguez III is now familiar to TV audiences as Josh Chan in the new CW comedy series "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend," but he is no stranger to the stage. Credits include Here Lies Love at the Public and the role of Luke in the national tour of Roundabout's recent revival of Anything Goes. He documented his experience for Playbill!
PHOTO EXCLUSIVE: "There's No Cure Like Travel!" On the Road with Vincent Rodriguez III and Anything Goes
PHOTO EXCLUSIVE: "There's No Cure Like Travel!" On the Road with Vincent Rodriguez III and Anything Goes
Vincent Rodriguez III is currently appearing as "Brother Luke" in the first national touring company of Roundabout's Tony-winning Anything Goes revival. He shares a wide variety of pics from backstage and on the road at a few recent East Coast stops. Read the Playbill.com story.
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Final week in DC staying with friends and for me it starts with a morning iced tea latte and some food prep
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I cooked up some Taco Chili and Qunioa w/ Peanut Sauce for my hosts. I'm a good houseguest. =)
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Off I go on a beautiful sunny day in DC to drive my happy self to work, The Kennedy Center.
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Ah, the callboard. Here we sign in and see what news there is to know from Company Management, Stage Management and other stuff.
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One of our Stage Managers, Geneveive, puts them up in every city so we know where the heck we are going once we get to the theatre. Getting lost on your way to your entrance isn't a pleasant feeling.
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Outside our dressing rooms we get our mic pack from the mic tree.
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Marcus and I play a duo in the show so we often share the same dressing room. These signs also get put up before us actors get to the theatre for sound check.
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We had a few extra vanities in this large dressing room so I got comfortable and made myself at home. Especially since we were there for 4 weeks as opposed to 1 week.
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One of our dressers sets my costumes by my spot after steaming them so they look sharp for my first entrance. The robe on the left is so I don't walk around naked whenever I'm out of costume.
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I like to keep my make up tidy so it's easy to find just in case I am running behind in my pre-show prep.
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Rachel Bloom stars in the new CW comedy series "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend," which features the title character occasionally bursting into song, Broadway musical-style. It debuted Oct. 12.
Bloom plays a former summer stock actress who dumps her career as a lawyer in New York to chase her old boyfriend, who once described her as “really dramatic and weird.” Has she changed?
The series, which co-stars Broadway's Santino Fontana, is co-written by Bloom and Aline Brosh McKenna.