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Patrick Cassidy
During his run in the revival of 42nd Street, Patrick Cassidy talks about life in a performing family, including the legacy of his late father Jack and performing with his mother Shirley Jones; his eclectic resume on stage across the country, including a tour of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat and the impeccably cast but little-seen Hartford Stage version of Martin Guerre; and the experience of seeing a role he created -- the Balladeer of Assassins -- enacted by another performer in the musical's long-delayed Broadway debut.
Original air date - June 18, 2004
Running Time - 35:28
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