Jake Epstein, Scott J. Campbell, Joshua Kobak & Van Hughes
Source: fourniermalloy.com/Brian Malloy via Broadway in Boston FB Page
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"Yeah, it’s a deeply sad part. I was lucky enough to talk to Michael Esper, who played Will on Broadway, and he talked about how much it affected him and how difficult it was sometimes, literally being on stage when everyone gets to dance around the whole show, doing these amazing things, and you’re glued to this piece of furniture the entire show. It definitely takes a toll on you. It makes you a bit crazy. But at the same time, there’s a realism to that character, that guy that doesn’t know what he’s doing with his life and just doesn’t want to get up and do anything. I relate to that very much and know a lot of people like that. I’m proudly embracing that kind of depression as best I can."
-Jake Epstein, http://m.aol.com/music/blog/spinner/2012/01/10/jake-esptein-degrassi-american-idiot-drake-glee/ (via showtune-serenade)(Source: maryflynn)
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240 playsDeath of St. Jimmy; East 12th Street; Nobody Likes You; Rock and Roll Boyfriend; Homecoming
Gabriel Antonacci as Johnny, Joshua Kobak, Matt DeAngelis, Tommy McDowell, Jake Epstein, Okieriete Onaodowan, Leslie McDonel, Scott J. Campbell
1/6/11- Toronto
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160 playsFebruary 2nd; Jesus of Suburbia; City of the Damned; I Don’t Care; Dearly Beloved; Tales From Another Broken Home
Van Hughes, Scott J. Campbell, Jake Epstein, Leslie McDonel
1/7/12 night show, Toronto
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