Thursday, March 31, 2011

The Starcatcher, Nickleby and Gomez

Roger talks to James C. Taylor of the Los Angeles Times about his production of "Peter and the Starcatcher" his friendship with Bebe Neuwirth, Nicholas Nickleby and playing Gomez in this interview.

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Addams Family


Roger has now joined the cast of "The Addams Family" on Broadway. A photo gallery of the production is at: Broadway.com.

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Wall Street Journal on Rees and Gomez


Roger talks to Joanne Kaufman at the Wall Street Journal about his career and about taking over from Nathan Lane as Gomez in "The Addams Family".

"I told Nathan: 'I'm going to step into your shoes. Will you leave them by the armoire?'

"He's my hero," Mr. Rees deadpanned. "I write to him and he refuses to answer. I'm like his worst fan."

The tango-crazed ghoul Gomez "is a big old part," he continued. "It's like Toby Belch in 'Twelfth Night.' You drive the whole play. As I'm rehearsing I go: 'That was a big scene. Oh, my God, there's another big scene.' But it's like Nike. Just do it."

For the full interview see: Wall Street Journal.

More Thoughts on Gomez


Q: "Is it tough to step into a role that’s been done by somebody else?"

A: "I’ve played Hamlet, and that’s been done before, too. You always steal something from someone else. I did a bit of business in my Hamlet that John Gielgud did. Actors have been doing that since cavemen were performing in caves."

Roger talks to Frank Scheck at the New York Post about taking over as Gomez.

Full interview at: New York Post.

Thursday, March 17, 2011

The New Gomez

Roger will take over from Nathan Lane in "The Addams Family" at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre on Broadway next week. He plays opposite Bebe Neuwirth as Morticia. The sign is now up at the theatre.


Friday, March 11, 2011

How the Starcatcher Came About


Robert Simonson at Playbill.com has written an article giving some more information on how "Peter and the Starcatcher" came about. Roger and Rick Elice get to tell their side of the story, and there is a link to a rehearsal picture gallery.


See the article at Playbill.com.