What's Happening with Larry

Currently

He's glad to be back at the Springer performing in the ensemble of The Wiz. This is his fourth production with the company and will be his second time serving as their asst. dance captain. Under the direction of Keith McCoy, the show will run from Sept. 19th thru the 28th
Upcoming
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Recently

Upon leaving Georgia, He found himself back in Morgantown, WV, performing Waitress with West Virginia Public Theatre. This production was directed by Kelly Kitchens and choreographed by Kathryn Van Meter.
After performing in JCS, he stayed on with the Springer to star in their production of Xanadu, marking his third production with the company. This production was directed and choreographed by the theatre's artistic director, Keith McCoy. Reviewer Russell Warne states that it was "the company's best production of the season." Check out his review of the show here.


He was grateful to perform as an ensemble member and asst. dance captain in Jesus Christ Superstar, his second production at Springer Opera House, directed/choreographed by Keith McCoy.

Larry had a wonderful time performing in Bob Marley's Three Little Birds (Doctor Bird) at the Springer Opera House. This was his debut at the theatre under the direction of Keith McCoy, who also serves as their artistic director.
He was very grateful to perform the role of Quaxo in CATS. This production took place at the Main Street Theatre Company in Uniontown, PA, under the direction of John Wagner.


His last production of Mill Mountain Theatre's 60th season was Annie, directed/choreographed by Mikey Sylvester. Larry performed in the ensemble with features such as the Dog Catcher and Hull, swinging on for Bundles and Man #2. He was fortunate to work closely with Mikey and his associate director/choreographer & dance captain, Tori Carboni, as their assistant dance captain.

After completing a tour at Mill Mountain Theatre, he performed the role of Tom Robinson in their production of To Kill a Mockingbird, directed by Neil David Seibel. He was very fortunate to act alongside MMT's very own producing artistic director, Ginger Poole, who performed the role of Jean Louise Finch.
Following a successful summer tour at Mill Mountain Theatre, Larry was brought back in the fall. He performed in rep as himself in The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged) [revised] [again] and reprised his role as Mr. Lamchop in The Musical Adventures of Flat Stanley.


Over the summer, he went on tour with MMT's production of The Musical Adventures of Flat Stanley in the role of Mr. Lambchop. Following a successful 40-show run, it was brought back in the fall for a limited time.


Upon graduating from WVU, Larry was beyond excited to make his Mill Mountain Theatre debut, performing the role of Bobby in Cabaret , directed and choreographed by Héctor Flores Jr.
In his final semester at WVU, he performed the role of Prince Topher in Rodgers + Hammerstein's Cinderella. Directed by Lee Blair with choreography by Yoav Kaddar




Larry was featured on the cover of YNST's first magazine issue.
Designed by Jake Dial

