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Wesley Taylor (born August 13, 1986) is an American stage actor and writer, best known for his work in musical theatre and television.[1]

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  1. 81 relations: Alice by Heart, American Conservatory Theater, An Act of God, Ann Harada, Armistead Maupin, Assassins (musical), Bachelor of Fine Arts, Barrington Stage Company, Burke Moses, Cabaret (musical), Chicago Sun-Times, Classic Stage Company, Death of a Salesman, Denver Center for the Performing Arts, Difficult People, Dr. Phillips High School, Elizabeth, New Jersey, Erin Davie, Giuseppe Zangara, Good Morning America, Goodspeed Musicals, Hatter (Alice's Adventures in Wonderland), Henry IV, Part 1, Henry IV, Part 2, I'm Dying Up Here, Isaac Cole Powell, Jackie Hoffman, James Lapine, Jason Moore (director), Jerry Bock, Jessie Nelson, John Doyle (director), John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, John Falstaff, Kendrick Jones, Kristin Hanggi, Krysta Rodriguez, Late Night with Conan O'Brien, Lauren Molina, Lena Horne Theatre, LGBT culture in New York City, List of LGBT people from New York City, Little Miss Sunshine (musical), Live with Kelly and Mark, Looking (TV series), Lucky Stiff (2014 film), Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, MCC Theater, Michael Raver, Nederlander Theatre (Chicago), ... Expand index (31 more) »

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Alice by Heart

Alice by Heart is a musical with music by Duncan Sheik, lyrics by Steven Sater, and a book by Sater with Jessie Nelson.

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American Conservatory Theater

The American Conservatory Theater (ACT) is a nonprofit theater company in San Francisco, California, United States, that offers both classical and contemporary theater productions.

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An Act of God

An Act of God is a play by David Javerbaum.

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Ann Harada

Ann Harada (born February 3, 1964) is an American actress and singer who was first known for the musical Avenue Q, in which she originated the role of Christmas Eve, the heavily accented Japanese therapist.

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Armistead Maupin

Armistead Jones Maupin, Jr. (born May 13, 1944) is an American writer notable for Tales of the City, a series of novels set in San Francisco.

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Assassins (musical)

Assassins is a musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and a book by John Weidman, based on an original concept by Charles Gilbert Jr. Using the framing device of an all-American, yet sinister, carnival game, the semi-revue portrays a group of historical figures who attempted (successfully or not) to assassinate Presidents of the United States, and explores what their presence in American history says about the ideals of their country.

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Bachelor of Fine Arts

A Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) is a standard undergraduate degree for students for pursuing a professional education in the visual, fine, or performing arts.

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Barrington Stage Company

Barrington Stage Company (BSC) is a regional theatre company in the Berkshires of Western Massachusetts.

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Burke Moses

Burke William Moses (born December 10, 1959, New York City) is an American actor.

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Cabaret (musical)

Cabaret is an American musical with music by John Kander, lyrics by Fred Ebb, and a book by Joe Masteroff.

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Chicago Sun-Times

The Chicago Sun-Times is a daily nonprofit newspaper published in Chicago, Illinois, United States.

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Classic Stage Company

Classic Stage Company, or CSC, is a classical Off-Broadway theater company.

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Death of a Salesman

Death of a Salesman is a 1949 stage play written by the American playwright Arthur Miller.

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Denver Center for the Performing Arts

The Denver Center for the Performing Arts (DCPA) is an organization in Denver, Colorado which provides a showcase for live theatre, a nurturing ground for new plays, a preferred stop on the Broadway touring circuit, acting classes for the community and rental facilities.

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Difficult People

Difficult People is an American comedy television series created by Julie Klausner.

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Dr. Phillips High School

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Elizabeth, New Jersey

Elizabeth is a city in and the county seat of Union County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.

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Erin Davie

Erin Davie is an American actress and singer, best known for her performance as the young Edith Bouvier Beale in the musical Grey Gardens, taking the part on Broadway at the Walter Kerr Theatre in 2006, after its initial run Off-Broadway at Playwrights Horizons. Wesley Taylor and Erin Davie are theatre World Award winners.

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Giuseppe Zangara

Giuseppe Zangara (September 7, 1900 – March 20, 1933) was an Italian immigrant and naturalized United States citizen who attempted to assassinate the President-elect of the United States, Franklin D. Roosevelt, on February 15, 1933, 17 days before Roosevelt's inauguration.

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Good Morning America

Good Morning America (often abbreviated as GMA) is an American morning television program that is broadcast on ABC.

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Goodspeed Musicals

Goodspeed Musicals is a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation and advancement of musical theater and the creation of new works, located in East Haddam, Connecticut.

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Hatter (Alice's Adventures in Wonderland)

The Hatter is a fictional character in Lewis Carroll's 1865 book Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and its 1871 sequel Through the Looking-Glass.

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Henry IV, Part 1

Henry IV, Part 1 (often written as 1 Henry IV) is a history play by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written not later than 1597.

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Henry IV, Part 2

Henry IV, Part 2 is a history play by William Shakespeare believed to have been written between 1596 and 1599.

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I'm Dying Up Here

I'm Dying Up Here is an American comedy-drama television series created by David Flebotte.

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Isaac Cole Powell

Isaac Cole Powell (born December 30, 1994) is an American actor and singer. Wesley Taylor and Isaac Cole Powell are American gay actors, American male musical theatre actors and University of North Carolina School of the Arts alumni.

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Jackie Hoffman

Jacqueline Laura Hoffman (born November 29, 1960) is an American actress, singer, and comedian known for her one-woman shows of Jewish-themed original songs and monologues. Wesley Taylor and Jackie Hoffman are theatre World Award winners.

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James Lapine

James Elliot Lapine (born January 10, 1949) is an American stage director, playwright, screenwriter, and librettist.

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Jason Moore (director)

Jason Moore (born October 22, 1970) is an American director of film, theatre and television.

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Jerry Bock

Jerrold Lewis Bock (November 23, 1928November 3, 2010) was an American musical theater composer.

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Jessie Nelson

Jessie Nelson is an American film producer, director, actress and writer.

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John Doyle (director)

John Doyle (born 1952) is a Scottish stage director of musicals and plays, as well as operas.

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John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts

The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts (officially known as the John F. Kennedy Memorial Center for the Performing Arts, and commonly referred to as the Kennedy Center) is the United States National Cultural Center, located on the eastern bank of the Potomac River in Washington, D.C. It was named in 1964 as a memorial to assassinated President John F.

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John Falstaff

Sir John Falstaff is a fictional character who appears in three plays by William Shakespeare and is eulogised in a fourth.

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Kendrick Jones

Kendrick Jones (born November 30, 1982, in East St. Louis, Illinois) is a former wide receiver who played for the BC Lions of the Canadian Football League.

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Kristin Hanggi

Kristin Hanggi (born: Murrieta Valley, California) is an American film director, producer, and screenwriter; and theater director best known for the 2009 Broadway musical Rock of Ages.

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Krysta Rodriguez

Krysta Anne Rodriguez is an American actress and singer.

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Late Night with Conan O'Brien

Late Night with Conan O'Brien is an American late-night talk show hosted by Conan O'Brien.

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Lauren Molina

Lauren Molina (born April 15, 1981) is an American actress, singer, songwriter, and musician.

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Lena Horne Theatre

The Lena Horne Theatre (previously the Mansfield Theatre and the Brooks Atkinson Theatre) is a Broadway theater at 256 West 47th Street in the Theater District of Midtown Manhattan in New York City.

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LGBT culture in New York City

New York City has been described as the gay capital of the world and the central node of the LGBTQ+ sociopolitical ecosystem, and is home to one of the world's largest and most prominent LGBTQ+ populations.

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List of LGBT people from New York City

New York City has been described as the gay capital of the world and the central node of the LGBTQ+ sociopolitical ecosystem.

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Little Miss Sunshine (musical)

Little Miss Sunshine is a musical adapted from the 2006 film of the same name, with music and lyrics by William Finn and book and direction by James Lapine.

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Live with Kelly and Mark

Live with Kelly and Mark (or simply Live) is an American syndicated morning talk show hosted by married couple Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos.

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Looking (TV series)

Looking is an American comedy-drama television series which ran on HBO from January 19, 2014, to July 23, 2016.

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Lucky Stiff (2014 film)

Lucky Stiff is a 2014 American musical comedy film directed by Christopher Ashley and starring Jason Alexander and Dennis Farina (in his final film role).

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Lunt-Fontanne Theatre

The Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, originally the Globe Theatre, is a Broadway theater at 205 West 46th Street in the Theater District of Midtown Manhattan in New York City.

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MCC Theater

MCC Theater (Manhattan Class Company) is an off-Broadway theater company located in New York City.

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Michael Raver

Michael Raver is an American actor, playwright, journalist and model.

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Nederlander Theatre (Chicago)

The James M. Nederlander Theatre is a theater located at 24 West Randolph Street in the Loop area of downtown Chicago, Illinois.

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New World Stages

New World Stages is a five-theater, Off-Broadway performing arts complex in the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City.

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One Life to Live

One Life to Live (often abbreviated as OLTL) is an American soap opera broadcast on the ABC television network for more than 43 years, from July 15, 1968, to January 13, 2012, and then on the internet as a web series on Hulu and iTunes via Prospect Park from April 29 to August 19, 2013.

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Only Murders in the Building

Only Murders in the Building is an American mystery comedy-drama television series created by Steve Martin and John Hoffman.

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Oscar Wilde

Oscar Fingal O'Fflahertie Wills Wilde (16 October 185430 November 1900) was an Irish poet and playwright.

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Outer Critics Circle Awards

The Outer Critics Circle Awards are presented annually for theatrical achievements both on Broadway and Off-Broadway.

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Palace Theatre (New York City)

The Palace Theatre is a Broadway theater at 1564 Broadway, facing Times Square, in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City.

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Phelim McDermott

Phelim McDermott (born 21 August 1963) is an English actor and stage director.

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Plankton and Karen

Sheldon J. Plankton and Karen Plankton are a pair of fictional characters and the main antagonists of SpongeBob SquarePants, the Nickelodeon animated television series.

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Richard Rodgers

Richard Charles Rodgers (June 28, 1902 – December 30, 1979) was an American composer who worked primarily in musical theater.

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Rock musical

A rock musical is a musical theatre work with rock music.

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Rock of Ages (musical)

Rock of Ages is a jukebox musical built around classic rock songs from the 1980s, especially from the famous glam metal bands of that decade.

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Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series

The Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast (or Ensemble) in a Comedy Series is an award given by the Screen Actors Guild to honor the finest ensemble acting achievements in comedy series.

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Second Stage Theater

Second Stage Theater is a theater company founded in 1979 by Robyn Goodman and Carole Rothman and located in Manhattan, New York City.

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Signature Theatre (Arlington, Virginia)

Signature Theatre is a Tony Award-winning regional theater company based in Arlington, Virginia.

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Smash (TV series)

Smash is an American musical drama television series created by playwright Theresa Rebeck and developed by Robert Greenblatt for NBC.

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SpongeBob SquarePants (musical)

SpongeBob SquarePants: The Broadway Musical (originally titled The SpongeBob Musical, later retitled as such for the national tour) is a stage musical, co-conceived and directed by Tina Landau with songs by various artists and a book by Kyle Jarrow.

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Stephanie Hsu

Stephanie Ann Hsu (born November 25, 1990) is an American actress.

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Tales of the City

Tales of the City is a series of ten novels written by American author Armistead Maupin from 1978 to 2024, depicting the life of a group of friends in San Francisco, many of whom are LGBT.

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The Addams Family (musical)

The Addams Family is a musical comedy with music and lyrics by Andrew Lippa and book by Marshall Brickman and Rick Elice.

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The Good Wife

The Good Wife is an American legal political drama television series that aired on CBS from September 22, 2009, to May 8, 2016.

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The Picture of Dorian Gray

The Picture of Dorian Gray is a philosophical novel by Irish writer Oscar Wilde.

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The Surrogate (2020 film)

The Surrogate is a 2020 American LGBT-related independent drama film written and directed by Jeremy Hersh, in his feature film debut.

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The Tomorrow People

The Tomorrow People is a British children's science fiction television series created by Roger Price.

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The Two Princes

The Two Princes is a scripted fantasy action adventure podcast from Gimlet Media.

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The Who's Tommy

The Who's Tommy is a rock musical with music and lyrics by Pete Townshend and a book by Townshend and Des McAnuff.

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Theatre World Award

The Theatre World Award is an American honor presented annually to actors and actresses in recognition of an outstanding New York City stage debut performance, either on Broadway or Off-Broadway. Wesley Taylor and Theatre World Award are theatre World Award winners.

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Tina Landau

Tina Landau (born May 21, 1962) is an American playwright and theatre director.

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Today (American TV program)

Today (also called The Today Show) is an American morning television show that airs weekdays from 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. on NBC.

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University of North Carolina School of the Arts

The University of North Carolina School of the Arts (UNCSA) is a public art school in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

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Wednesday Addams

Wednesday Addams is a character from the Addams Family multimedia franchise created by American cartoonist Charles Addams.

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West Side Story

West Side Story is a musical conceived by Jerome Robbins with music by Leonard Bernstein, lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, and a book by Arthur Laurents.

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See also

Dr. Phillips High School alumni

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wesley_Taylor

, New World Stages, One Life to Live, Only Murders in the Building, Oscar Wilde, Outer Critics Circle Awards, Palace Theatre (New York City), Phelim McDermott, Plankton and Karen, Richard Rodgers, Rock musical, Rock of Ages (musical), Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series, Second Stage Theater, Signature Theatre (Arlington, Virginia), Smash (TV series), SpongeBob SquarePants (musical), Stephanie Hsu, Tales of the City, The Addams Family (musical), The Good Wife, The Picture of Dorian Gray, The Surrogate (2020 film), The Tomorrow People, The Two Princes, The Who's Tommy, Theatre World Award, Tina Landau, Today (American TV program), University of North Carolina School of the Arts, Wednesday Addams, West Side Story.