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2024 Broadwayworld Los Angeles Award Nominee Darryl Maximilian Robinson Shares His 2010 A CHRISTMAS CAROL Scrapbook!

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2024 Broadwayworld Los Angeles Award Nominee for Best Supporting Performer In A Play And Chicago, St. Louis And Los Angeles Theatre Veteran Darryl Maximilian Robinson Shares Photos From His 2010 'A Christmas Carol' Scrapbook! Darryl Maximilian Robinson Had A Wonderful Dickens of A Time And Has Lovely Photos To Share of Playing The Ghost of Christmas Present And Others In The 2010 Glendale Centre Theatre Annual Musical Production of 'A Christmas Carol'! "Darryl Maximillian Robinson is #70 in my 100 Strangers Project. My family and home-school group went to the production of "A Christmas Carol" on Tuesday and I knew I wanted to get one of the actors as a stranger. Christmas Present was standing there at the exit, greeting the children. He was so fantastic as Christmas Present and had a lovely deep bass singing voice (it is a musical). He was friendly as well and gave me his bio for the project. Darryl is a critically-praised and award-winning stage...

Darryl Maximilian Robinson Honors Windy City Theatre Artist And 2024 Timeless Gifts Lifetime Achievement Award Winner Runako Jahi

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Theatre Lovers and Supporters, From time to time, as one journeys on through a theatre and performing arts career that now spans five decades, one hears or receives words of recognition and encouragement from one's colleagues and fellow artists in the professional entertainment industry. To be clear, it is not always easy for this classically trained, African-American Shakespearean actor and musical theatre performer, now in his sixties, to recall all the work he did in his twenties, especially during the 1980s, in mulitiple provocative, class and racial dramas of the developmental period of his early professional acting career. An actor may not always remember a fellow actor, or director, or even theatre group he worked with. But when one works with a truly fine talent and artist, even over decades, the memory resonates. In 1980, this stage performer played The Old Man ( opposite the truly talented and gifted and dynamic young African-American actor, director,...

Darryl Maximilian Robinson Encourages Theatre Lovers To Vote For The Culver City Public Theatre Revival Production of THE FRONT PAGE Through December 31st!

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ON THE WEST COAST, theatregoers have seen veteran and award-winning Chicago-born and stage-trained actor Darryl Maximilian Robinson appear in numerous roles onstage during his 14 years as a City of Angels thespian. He has garnered critical praise for his performances as Major-General Stanley in "The Pirates of Penzance," District Attorney Flint in "Night of January 16th," Booker T. Washington in "Ragtime," Butler John Lawless in "The Happiest Millionaire" and Henry Albertson in "The Fantasticks." But usually he has performed his work in small and intimate venues. However, this past summer, he shared his talents in a somewhat larger forum. Darryl Maximilian Robinson, who received both a 1997 Chicago Joseph Jefferson Citation Award for Outstanding Actor In A Principal Role In A Play and a 1997 Chicago Black Theatre Alliance / Ira Aldridge Award nomination for Best Leading Actor In A Play for his critically-praised performance as ...