The end of our two-show day adventure. Thank you Playbill.com readers for coming with me! And a special thank you to the best pally a guy could ask for: Brad Greer (above), who helped me edit these pictures. Come see us!
This is Kashmere. She is a former model who is going blind and deaf and undergoing surgeries for Retinitis Pigmentosa and Usher Syndrome. She is the embodiment of strength and selflessness and I am dedicating the rest of my performances to her.
After my victory I chill with my guitar, Luca, the Fender I play in the show. I then read a chapter or two from the new Dan Brown book and doze off for a nap in Greased Lightning. She's a 1947 Plymouth Special Deluxe that was resized for our show.
So we finished our first show and now we've got a couple hours to unwind before our second show. My favorite 2 show day meal is falafel with eggplant and hummus from Maoz. A vegetarian diet helps me cream Kate Fahrner at Bananagrams. Doody 1, Rizzo 0.
My dressing room: Me with Matthew Rossoff (Sonny) and Michael Warrell (Kenickie).
But I'm not the only one with a Rydell High injury. Adolpho Blaire: Ankle. Elizabeth Racanelli: Shoulder. Tracey Dunn: Back. Kate Fahrner: Foot.
Once upon a time, I dislocated my right shoulder during "Greased Lightning." It popped out during a Wednesday night performance in front of a sold out crowd. I head to Physical Therapy to take care of business.
But for real, can you picture this moment with the Corleones? Running up with guns and cannolis… perhaps I'm getting carried away. The girl who took these pictures for us was playing the "Rocky" theme on her phone. Full volume.
A run? In the morning? Ugh who am I kidding... It's a two-show-day and I'm conserving my energy. So obviously the four of us opt to walk instead and go explore sporting our hip T-Bird Jackets.
I start off my day with some exercise. This is obviously a lie. What I actually do when I wake up is log onto The Facebook and check Playbill. Buuut most of the actors who do these photo exclusives work out and run, and I want to fit in and sound cool.
Hi Playbill! I'm Richard and I'm currently playing Doody in at the Walnut Street Theatre here in Philly. I'm having a rockin' time and am so honored to share my two-show day experiences with you...
Just before boarding I had to grab some of Chicago's finest, Garrett's popcorn. That brings us to the end. Shout out to Brandon Hudson, who helped me edit these pictures. Come check us out on the road!
Unfortunately, our stay here has come to an end. Next stop is Tulsa, Oklahoma! At the airport, we find a yoga room and indulge in centering ourselves preflight. (With Lili Froehlich & Amanda Braun)
I grew up Catholic on my Dad's side and Baha'i on my Mom's. There is only one Baha'i temple on each continent and the one in North America happens to be just 30 minutes away in Wilmette.
Wigs! (Matthew Tiberi, Sasha Hollinger, William Thomas Evans, and me with my flowing hippie hair)
Quick Tour-Trick-of-the-Trade: It's important to save some per diem by staying in and making food. Going out to eat in each city can get very expensive. My dad is from Italy and taught me how to make a mean pasta.
Some of the cast brought their pets on tour. Once we all arrive in Chicago, Ace and I take our hot dogs for a walk. That's right. No yah... you got the joke. It's an actual hot dog I'm walking. Just making sure you're all still paying attention.
This is Ann. Mark, Brandon, and I befriended her back at our Utica hotel during tech. She is the sweetest of the sweet and came all the way to Ohio to see us in the show. Also, she has been sending the three of us care-packages of Almond Joys. For real.
Hi Playbill, this is Richard Cerato reporting live and in living Technicolor from the Cadillac Palace Theatre in Chicago, Illinois. I'm so pumped to do my second Playbill.com exclusive photo album and this time have you join me on tour!
Rachel Camp, Matthew Ragas, Lilly Tobin and Richard Cerato
The end of our two-show day adventure. Thank you Playbill.com readers for coming with me! And a special thank you to the best pally a guy could ask for: Brad Greer (above), who helped me edit these pictures. Come see us!
This is Kashmere. She is a former model who is going blind and deaf and undergoing surgeries for Retinitis Pigmentosa and Usher Syndrome. She is the embodiment of strength and selflessness and I am dedicating the rest of my performances to her.
After my victory I chill with my guitar, Luca, the Fender I play in the show. I then read a chapter or two from the new Dan Brown book and doze off for a nap in Greased Lightning. She's a 1947 Plymouth Special Deluxe that was resized for our show.
So we finished our first show and now we've got a couple hours to unwind before our second show. My favorite 2 show day meal is falafel with eggplant and hummus from Maoz. A vegetarian diet helps me cream Kate Fahrner at Bananagrams. Doody 1, Rizzo 0.
My dressing room: Me with Matthew Rossoff (Sonny) and Michael Warrell (Kenickie).
But I'm not the only one with a Rydell High injury. Adolpho Blaire: Ankle. Elizabeth Racanelli: Shoulder. Tracey Dunn: Back. Kate Fahrner: Foot.
Once upon a time, I dislocated my right shoulder during "Greased Lightning." It popped out during a Wednesday night performance in front of a sold out crowd. I head to Physical Therapy to take care of business.
But for real, can you picture this moment with the Corleones? Running up with guns and cannolis… perhaps I'm getting carried away. The girl who took these pictures for us was playing the "Rocky" theme on her phone. Full volume.
I never saw "Rocky." So for me, this moment isn't too exciting. My 70's movie of choice is "The Godfather." But unfortunately Vito Corleone didn't run up the Philadelphia Museum of Art steps in the movie.
A run? In the morning? Ugh who am I kidding... It's a two-show-day and I'm conserving my energy. So obviously the four of us opt to walk instead and go explore sporting our hip T-Bird Jackets.
I start off my day with some exercise. This is obviously a lie. What I actually do when I wake up is log onto The Facebook and check Playbill. Buuut most of the actors who do these photo exclusives work out and run, and I want to fit in and sound cool.
Hi Playbill! I'm Richard and I'm currently playing Doody in at the Walnut Street Theatre here in Philly. I'm having a rockin' time and am so honored to share my two-show day experiences with you...
The end of our two-show day adventure. Thank you Playbill.com readers for coming with me! And a special thank you to the best pally a guy could ask for: Brad Greer (above), who helped me edit these pictures. Come see us!
After my victory I chill with my guitar, Luca, the Fender I play in the show. I then read a chapter or two from the new Dan Brown book and doze off for a nap in Greased Lightning. She's a 1947 Plymouth Special Deluxe that was resized for our show.
This is Kashmere. She is a former model who is going blind and deaf and undergoing surgeries for Retinitis Pigmentosa and Usher Syndrome. She is the embodiment of strength and selflessness and I am dedicating the rest of my performances to her.
So we finished our first show and now we've got a couple hours to unwind before our second show. My favorite 2 show day meal is falafel with eggplant and hummus from Maoz. A vegetarian diet helps me cream Kate Fahrner at Bananagrams. Doody 1, Rizzo 0.
My dressing room: Me with Matthew Rossoff (Sonny) and Michael Warrell (Kenickie).
But I'm not the only one with a Rydell High injury. Adolpho Blaire: Ankle. Elizabeth Racanelli: Shoulder. Tracey Dunn: Back. Kate Fahrner: Foot.
Once upon a time, I dislocated my right shoulder during "Greased Lightning." It popped out during a Wednesday night performance in front of a sold out crowd. I head to Physical Therapy to take care of business.
But for real, can you picture this moment with the Corleones? Running up with guns and cannolis… perhaps I'm getting carried away. The girl who took these pictures for us was playing the "Rocky" theme on her phone. Full volume.
I never saw "Rocky." So for me, this moment isn't too exciting. My 70's movie of choice is "The Godfather." But unfortunately Vito Corleone didn't run up the Philadelphia Museum of Art steps in the movie.
A run? In the morning? Ugh who am I kidding... It's a two-show-day and I'm conserving my energy. So obviously the four of us opt to walk instead and go explore sporting our hip T-Bird Jackets.
I start off my day with some exercise. This is obviously a lie. What I actually do when I wake up is log onto The Facebook and check Playbill. Buuut most of the actors who do these photo exclusives work out and run, and I want to fit in and sound cool.
The end of our two-show day adventure. Thank you Playbill.com readers for coming with me! And a special thank you to the best pally a guy could ask for: Brad Greer (above), who helped me edit these pictures. Come see us!
Hi Playbill! I'm Richard and I'm currently playing Doody in at the Walnut Street Theatre here in Philly. I'm having a rockin' time and am so honored to share my two-show day experiences with you...
This is Kashmere. She is a former model who is going blind and deaf and undergoing surgeries for Retinitis Pigmentosa and Usher Syndrome. She is the embodiment of strength and selflessness and I am dedicating the rest of my performances to her.
After my victory I chill with my guitar, Luca, the Fender I play in the show. I then read a chapter or two from the new Dan Brown book and doze off for a nap in Greased Lightning. She's a 1947 Plymouth Special Deluxe that was resized for our show.
So we finished our first show and now we've got a couple hours to unwind before our second show. My favorite 2 show day meal is falafel with eggplant and hummus from Maoz. A vegetarian diet helps me cream Kate Fahrner at Bananagrams. Doody 1, Rizzo 0.
My dressing room: Me with Matthew Rossoff (Sonny) and Michael Warrell (Kenickie).
But I'm not the only one with a Rydell High injury. Adolpho Blaire: Ankle. Elizabeth Racanelli: Shoulder. Tracey Dunn: Back. Kate Fahrner: Foot.
But for real, can you picture this moment with the Corleones? Running up with guns and cannolis… perhaps I'm getting carried away. The girl who took these pictures for us was playing the "Rocky" theme on her phone. Full volume.
Once upon a time, I dislocated my right shoulder during "Greased Lightning." It popped out during a Wednesday night performance in front of a sold out crowd. I head to Physical Therapy to take care of business.
I never saw "Rocky." So for me, this moment isn't too exciting. My 70's movie of choice is "The Godfather." But unfortunately Vito Corleone didn't run up the Philadelphia Museum of Art steps in the movie.
A run? In the morning? Ugh who am I kidding... It's a two-show-day and I'm conserving my energy. So obviously the four of us opt to walk instead and go explore sporting our hip T-Bird Jackets.
I start off my day with some exercise. This is obviously a lie. What I actually do when I wake up is log onto The Facebook and check Playbill. Buuut most of the actors who do these photo exclusives work out and run, and I want to fit in and sound cool.
I never saw "Rocky." So for me, this moment isn't too exciting. My 70's movie of choice is "The Godfather." But unfortunately Vito Corleone didn't run up the Philadelphia Museum of Art steps in the movie.
Richard Cerato
Hi Playbill! I'm Richard and I'm currently playing Doody in at the Walnut Street Theatre here in Philly. I'm having a rockin' time and am so honored to share my two-show day experiences with you...
Rachel Camp, Matthew Ragas, Lilly Tobin and Richard Cerato
Rachel Camp, Matthew Ragas, Lilly Tobin and Richard Cerato
Rachel Camp, Matthew Ragas, Lilly Tobin and Richard Cerato
Rachel Camp, Matthew Ragas, Lilly Tobin and Richard Cerato
Just before boarding I had to grab some of Chicago's finest, Garrett's popcorn. That brings us to the end. Shout out to Brandon Hudson, who helped me edit these pictures. Come check us out on the road!
Unfortunately, our stay here has come to an end. Next stop is Tulsa, Oklahoma! At the airport, we find a yoga room and indulge in centering ourselves preflight. (With Lili Froehlich & Amanda Braun)
I grew up Catholic on my Dad's side and Baha'i on my Mom's. There is only one Baha'i temple on each continent and the one in North America happens to be just 30 minutes away in Wilmette.
Wigs! (Matthew Tiberi, Sasha Hollinger, William Thomas Evans, and me with my flowing hippie hair)
Quick Tour-Trick-of-the-Trade: It's important to save some per diem by staying in and making food. Going out to eat in each city can get very expensive. My dad is from Italy and taught me how to make a mean pasta.
Some of the cast brought their pets on tour. Once we all arrive in Chicago, Ace and I take our hot dogs for a walk. That's right. No yah... you got the joke. It's an actual hot dog I'm walking. Just making sure you're all still paying attention.
This is Ann. Mark, Brandon, and I befriended her back at our Utica hotel during tech. She is the sweetest of the sweet and came all the way to Ohio to see us in the show. Also, she has been sending the three of us care-packages of Almond Joys. For real.
Hi Playbill, this is Richard Cerato reporting live and in living Technicolor from the Cadillac Palace Theatre in Chicago, Illinois. I'm so pumped to do my second Playbill.com exclusive photo album and this time have you join me on tour!
Celebrity Spotting: Look! It's Broadway Heartthrob Ace Young!!! But wait a minute... let's not peak too soon. Before we go backstage for an inside look, let's skip back to the beginning of our journey and see how we got here.
Celebrity Spotting: Look! It's Broadway Heartthrob Ace Young!!! But wait a minute... let's not peak too soon. Before we go backstage for an inside look, let's skip back to the beginning of our journey and see how we got here.
Richard Cerato
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