“One of the great things about the Yale Cabaret was that you could create anything you wanted to do there.”įor “A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder,” directed by Hartford Stage Artistic Director Darko Tresnjak, Pinkham says “the challenge was to take a serial killer and make him an underdog hero. “One of the great things about the Yale School of Drama was that you could find anything you wanted to do there,” Pinkham says. Pinkham’s deeper connection to Connecticut would be the years he spent as a student at the Yale School of Drama about a decade ago.Īs a student he even found a chance to sing, as the star of Snehal Desai’s student thesis production of Bertolt Brecht’s “Baal” in 2007, as an ensemble member in a lyrical production of Shakespeare’s “All’s Well That Ends Well” at the Yale Repertory Theatre and as one of the lovers in a Yale Cabaret production of “The Last Five Years.” Also at the Cabaret, Pinkham presented his clown show “Outside the Box.” 16 at the First Congregational Church in Madison.īryce Pinkham starred on Broadway in the musicals “Holiday Inn” and “A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder.” He was not, however, in those shows when they premiered in Connecticut (at the Goodspeed Opera House and Hartford Stage, respectively) before their New York successes. ![]() Broadway star Bryce Pinkham joins up with the New Haven Symphony Orchestra’s Brass Quintet for a special concert event “A Broadway Holiday” Dec.
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