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** Josh Groban: recording artist (Anatoly Sergievsky, 2002 Actors' Fund and 2008 Royal Albert Hall) |
** Josh Groban: recording artist (Anatoly Sergievsky, 2002 Actors' Fund and 2008 Royal Albert Hall) |
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** Adam Pascal: Rent, Aida (Freddie Trumper, 2002 Actors' Fund and 2008 Royal Albert Hall) |
** Adam Pascal: Rent, Aida (Freddie Trumper, 2002 Actors' Fund and 2008 Royal Albert Hall) |
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** Idina Menzel: Rent, Wicked (Florence Vassey, 2008 Royal Albert Hall) |
** Idina Menzel: Rent, Wicked, Frozen (Florence Vassey, 2008 Royal Albert Hall) |
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** The Swedish production in 2002 featured Helen Sjöholm as Florence and Anders Ekborg as Freddie; they had previously played the (less dysfunctional) lead couple of Kristina and Karl-Oskar in ''Kristina fran Duvemala'', also written by Andersson and Ulvaeus. Tommy Körberg also reprised his original role of Anatoly. |
** The Swedish production in 2002 featured Helen Sjöholm as Florence and Anders Ekborg as Freddie; they had previously played the (less dysfunctional) lead couple of Kristina and Karl-Oskar in ''Kristina fran Duvemala'', also written by Andersson and Ulvaeus. Tommy Körberg also reprised his original role of Anatoly. |
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** Hey, It's That Guy's Brother: Murray Head, brother of [[Buffy the Vampire Slayer|Anthony Stewart Head]], played Freddie in the 1980s West End production, and performs [[Ear Worm|"One Night in Bangkok"]] on the album. Anthony Stewart Head himself played Freddie in the West End near the end of its run. |
** Hey, It's That Guy's Brother: Murray Head, brother of [[Buffy the Vampire Slayer|Anthony Stewart Head]], played Freddie in the 1980s West End production, and performs [[Ear Worm|"One Night in Bangkok"]] on the album. Anthony Stewart Head himself played Freddie in the West End near the end of its run. |