This show got me through some tough times-2005-2009. It paid for a lot of the expenses related to my divorce and kept me financially afloat during those unstable times.

When I look back at these faces, I realize just how fortunate I was. Four years in one show? Pretty impressive.

It’s nice to see so many people I worked with over those years in this video. I met so many great people on this show and was surrounded by incredibly talented musicians, actors, and crew members.

I have so many stories to tell from those days. Some really funny ones too! Maybe I’ll write a few here soon!

What a great show.

I found out about this too:

A VIRTUAL REUNION EVENT ON JULY 9TH!
Join the cast and creative team behind the Off-Broadway hit, Altar Boyz, for a live virtual reunion event to raise money and awareness for The Actors Fund!

Ryan Duncan (Juan), David Josefsberg (Abraham), Andy Karl (Luke), Kevin Kern (Understudy), Tyler Maynard (Mark), Scott Porter (Matthew), Daniel Torres (Understudy), Gary Adler (Composer/Lyricist), Stafford Arima (Director), Ken Davenport (Producer), Kevin Del Aguila (Bookwriter), Christopher Gattelli (Choreographer), Robyn Goodman (Producer), Marc Kessler (Co-Conceiver), Lynne Shankel (Music Director & Co-Orchestrator), Michael Patrick Walker (Composer/Lyricist)

PLUS, a surprise guest, and a NEW Altar Boyz Video!

https://www.theproducersperspective.com/altar-boyz-reunion

 

Clayton Craddock is an independent thinker, father of two beautiful children in New York City. He is the drummer of the hit broadway musical Ain’t Too Proud. He earned a Bachelor of Business Administration from Howard University’s School of Business and is a 25 year veteran of the fast-paced New York City music scene. He has played drums in a number of hit broadway and off-broadway musicals including “Tick, tick…BOOM!Altar BoyzMemphis The Musical and Lady Day At Emerson’s Bar and Grill. In addition, Clayton has worked on: Footloose, Motown, The Color Purple, Rent, Little Shop of Horrors, Evita, Cats, and Avenue Q.

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