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Who is Thayne Jasperson in Newsies?

Who is Thayne Jasperson in Newsies?

The series continues with original Hamilton ensemble member Thayne Jasperson, who was seen as Samuel Seabury in the recent Disney+ broadcast of the Pulitzer Prize-winning Lin-Manuel Miranda musical.

Where is Thayne Jasperson from?

Provo, Utah, United States
Thayne Jasperson/Place of birth

How long has Thayne Jasperson been in Hamilton?

For six years, Thayne has been Samuel Seabury — and all other Samuels were inspired by him. Coming into Hamilton, the actor already had an impressive resume.

Who played the original Samuel Seabury?

Thayne JaspersonHamilton
Samuel Seabury/Played by

Seabury appears briefly in the 2015 musical Hamilton written by Lin-Manuel Miranda in the song “Farmer Refuted”. He was played in the original cast by Thayne Jasperson.

Who is Thayne Jasperson in the play Hamilton?

Hamilton’s Thayne Jasperson A member of the original cast of the Pulitzer Prize-winning Hamilton, Jasperson has also been seen on Broadway in Matilda and Newsies.

When did the newsies first open on Broadway?

Newsies launched the careers of several Broadway favorites but where have all the citizens of New York landed? On March 29, 2012, one of Disney and Broadway‘s biggest hits officially opened at the Nederlander Theatre: Newsies.

Who is Jesse Tuck in the Newsies on Broadway?

In 2015, Keenan-Bolger performed in the ensemble of the world premiere of Ever After, based on the film starring Drew Barrymore and Anjelica Huston, at the Paper Mill Playhouse. He returned to Broadway in his first leading role as as Jesse Tuck in 2016 with the new musical Tuck Everlasting, based on the Natalie Babbitt 1975 novel.

Who was Herbie Dossett before he was in Newsies?

Prior to his run in Newsies, Dossett appeared in numerous Broadway shows, including Ragtime as Father, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer as Judge Thatcher, and Mamma Mia! as Sam to name a few, and already had a Tony nomination under his belt for his performance as Herbie in the 2003 revival of Gypsy.