is always intrigued by how little actual biographical
information can be gleaned from the average Playbill biography. If, for example, he simply enters
"Henry V and A Winter's Tale at the NY Shakespeare Festival" would you know, if you weren't
there, sitting on soggy bleachers and marveling at the near-imperceptible difference between 99%
humidity and actual rainfall, that he played Pistol and Autolycus, respectively? Mr. Pinchot made
his Broadway debut (in Putting It Together) in this theatre, six million dollars of renovation ago (on
the Barrymore, not Mr. Pinchot) and was the first South Pasadenan to play Charlie/Caroline etc. in
Stones in His Pockets in London. Film/TV: Risky Business, Beverly Hills Cop, True Romance,
"Perfect Strangers." His performance as a child murderer in Stephen King's "The Langoliers"
has its own rotunda in the Smithsonian's new Wing for Comic Actors With Something to Prove.
Race
The Miracle Worker
Equivocation
Sesame Street Live
Dear Edwina
Nice Jewish Girls
Gone Bad
The Pride
Circle Mirror
Transformation
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BROADWAY'S BEST
Burn the Floor
Finian's Rainbow
In the Next Room
Next to Normal
The Phantom of the Opera
Ragtime
Rock of Ages
Superior Donuts
White Christmas and more!