
Studio Tenn will present Broadway legend Adam Pascal's "So Far..." An Acoustic Retrospective at the Academy Park Performing Arts Center on Aug. 22 at 7:00 p.m.
We are READY for some socially distant Broadway fun, and Studio Tenn is giving us just that.
On August 22 at 7:00 p.m., Broadway legend Adam Pascal — who most recently starred as Will Shakespeare in the touring production of Something Rotten! at TPAC — will perform “So Far…” An Acoustic Retrospective at the Academy Park Performing Arts Center.
In 1996, Pascal tried out for the off-Broadway production of Rent, landing the role of Roger Davis. Pascal was nominated for a Tony Award and won Drama League and Obie Awards for his performance. Rent became a worldwide success and one of the longest-running Broadway shows in history. He then reprised the role of Roger in both the movie version in 2005 and “Rent the Broadway Tour” in 2009.
Pascal’s credits include Radames in the Elton John musical Aida (Drama League Award), the Emcee in Cabaret at Studio 54, and Freddie Trumper in the Chess alongside Josh Groban and Idina Menzel at The Royal Albert Hall in London. Additional Broadway credits include Huey Calhoun in Memphis, Billy Flynn in Chicago, and Edward Lewis in Pretty Woman. He starred as Will Shakespeare in the first national tour of Something Rotten! and as Harold Hill in 5-star Theatrical’s production of The Music Man.
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