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Cue and A PLAYBILL.COM'S CUE & A: Max Crumm Max Crumm — who co-stars in the new Broadway revival of Grease — fills out Playbill.com's questionnaire with random facts, backstage trivia and pop culture tidbits.
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Max Crumm

Full given name: Aaron Maximillian Crumm
Hometown: Phoenix, AZ
Zodiac sign: Libra, baby!
Audition song: "Magic Changes" and "Walking in Memphis"
Special skills: I can do a bunch of accents.
First Broadway show ever saw: Cats.
If you could go back in time and catch any Broadway show, what would it be? The original cast of Rent.
Current show you have been recommending to friends: Spring Awakening.
Favorite show tune: "Lost in the Wilderness" [from Stephen Schwartz's Children of Eden]
Most played song on your iPod: "I Don't Feel Like Dancing" by Scissor Sisters.
One CD you couldn't live without: The Beatles' "1"
Last book you read: "Night of the Living Dummy" by R. L. Stine
Must-see TV show: "Flight of the Conchords"
Last good movie you saw: "Hairspray"
Favorite board/card game: Settlers of Catan. Ha ha ha.
Performer you would drop everything to go see: [Grease co-star] Daniel Everidge!
Pop culture guilty pleasure: Rihanna — "Umbrella"
First stage kiss: In Cinderella — I was the prince.
Favorite pre-show meal: A banana before shows.
Worst onstage mishap: I got way into a scene and I fell into the pit during A Midsummer Night's Dream. I was Puck!
Worst costume ever: I played a singing, dancing Elvis starfish in a church play.
Cats or dogs? Dogs
Favorite cereal: Frosted Flakes.
Who would play you in the movie? [Grease co-star] Allison Fischer.
Worst job you ever had: I was just a number to those people — and that number was zero. Zero my friends...ya know? Zero. 0.
 
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