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Brent Spiner

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  • In 1997-98, he starred as John Adams in a revival of the Broadway musical, "1776".
  • In the play "Every Good Boy Deserves Favor" with Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes and Gates McFadden. Stewart directed the play.
  • (1984) The Three Musketeers. Musical (revival). Music by Rudolf Friml; Lyrics by Clifford Grey and P.G. Wodehouse. Book by William Anthony McGuire. New book by Mark Bramble. Based on the novel by Alexandre Dumas. Music, vocal and fight arrangements by Kirk Nurock. Music orchestrated by Larry Wilcox. Dance arrangements by Wally Harper and Mark Hummel. Additional orchestrations by Bill Brohn, Harold Wheeler and Danny Troob. Choreographed by Lester Wilson. Assistant Choreographer: De Dwight Baxter. Directed by Tom O'Horgan (credited in program but may have left before opening) and Joe Layton. Broadway Theatre: 11 Nov 1984- 18 Nov 1984 (9 performances + 15 previews that began on 26 Oct 1984). Cast: Janet Aldrich (as "Ensemble"), Darlene Anders (as "Queen Anne of France"), Perry Arthur (as "Patrick/Ensemble"), Bill Badolato (as "The Cardinal's Guard/Ensemble"), Tina Belis (as "Ensemble"), Steven Blanchard (as "Ensemble"), Roy Brocksmith (as "King Louis XIII"), Liz Callaway (as "Lady Constance Bonacieux"), Michael Dantuono (as "The Compte de la Rochefort"), Ed Dixon (as "Cardinal Richelieu"), J.P. Dougherty (as "Innkeeper/Selenus/Major Domo"), Steve Dunnington (as "The Cardinal's Guard/Ensemble/De Beauverais"), Elisa Fiorillo (as "Ensemble"), Terri Garcia (as "Ensemble"), Susan Goodman (as "Laundress/Ensemble/Lady"), Craig Heath Nim (as "The Cardinal's Guard/Ensemble"), Patty Holley (as "Ensemble"), Jeff Johnson (as "Ensemble"), Joseph Kolinski (as "The Duke of Buckingham"), Steve Marder (as "The Cardinal's Guard/Ensemble"), Mark McGrath (as "The Cardinal's Guard/Ensemble"), Raymond Patterson (as "Sergeant Jussac"), Susan Postel (as "Ensemble"), Michael Praed (as "D'Artagnan"), Peter Samuel (as "Captain Treville"), Wynonna Smith (as "Ensemble"), Brent Spiner (as "Aramis"), Marianne Tatum (as "Milady de Winter"), Ron Taylor (as "Porthos"), Sal Viviano (as "The Cardinal's Guard/Ensemble"), Chuck Wagner (as "Athos"), Faruma Williams (as "The Cardinal's Guard/Ensemble"), Sandra Zigars (as "Ensemble"). Swings: De Dwight Baxter, Kirsti Carnahan, Craig Frawley, Todd Lester, Jacqueline Smith-Lee. Produced by Irvin Feld, Kenneth Feld, Ina Lea Meibach and Jerome Minskoff. Note: One of the biggest flops of the 1984-85 theatre season.
  • "Ol' Yellow Eyes is Back" (album), 1991
  • In 1984, he appeared in the Broadway musical "Sunday in the Park With George" with Mandy Patinkin and Bernadette Peters.
  • Played the role of Hubert in "Life x 3" at Circle in the Square, NYC, from March 27th - June 29th, 2003. His co-stars included Helen Hunt, John Turturro and Linda Emond.
  • In 1978, he appeared in a Broadway revue called "A History of American Film".
  • In 1985, he played "The Duke" in the Broadway musical "Big River" replacing original cast member Rene Auberjunois.

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