Charlotte D'Amboise and Raymond Bokhour Return to Broadway's Chicago Aug. 30 | Playbill

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News Charlotte D'Amboise and Raymond Bokhour Return to Broadway's Chicago Aug. 30 Two-time Tony nominee Charlotte d'Amboise returns to the Broadway company of Chicago Aug. 30 in the role of merry murderess Roxie Hart.

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Charlotte d'Amboise in the revival of Chicago. Photo by Carol Rosegg

That evening also welcomes the return of Raymond Bokhour as put-upon husband Amos Hart.

As previously announced, John O'Hurley, who's currently portraying slick lawyer Billy Flynn, has extended his stay with the Tony-winning revival through Sept. 12. And, Broadway favorite Roz Ryan will begin her latest stint as Matron "Mama" Morton Sept. 2.

Amra-Faye Wright continues in the role of Velma Kelly.

In addition to Chicago, Charlotte d'Amboise has starred on Broadway in A Chorus Line, Contact, Cats, Song and Dance, Carrie, Jerome Robbins' Broadway, Damn Yankees, Company and Sweet Charity.

Ray Bokhour made his Broadway debut in Chicago as Amos, a role he also played in the tour of the Kander and Ebb musical. His other theatrical credits include Rameau's Nephew, King Lear, Road to Nirvana, Moliere's Shorts, Two Gentlemen of Verona, Much Ado About Nothing and The Lesson. On screen Bokhour has been seen in "Man on the Moon," "Hitman's Journal," "Personals," "Ali," Changing Lanes," "I'm With Lucy," "Ed," "The Job," "Third Watch" and "The Indiana Jones Chronicles."

Chicago won the Tony Award for Best Revival of a Musical in 1997 as well as awards for actors Bebe Neuwirth and James Naughton, director Walter Bobbie, lighting designer Ken Billington and choreographer Ann Reinking. The original production was directed and choreographed by the late Bob Fosse.

Chicago plays the Ambassador Theatre, located at 219 West 49th Street.

Visit www.ChicagoTheMusical.com for more information.

 
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