Best Exit by a Pup on Broadway: Macaco in The Mystery of Edwin Drood at Studio 54
His Performance: He practically steals the scene in which his scene-stealing owner, Miss Alice Nutting, is trying once again to upstage her fellow Thespians of the Music Hall Royale. In real-life, Macaco is Stephanie J. Block (and Sebastian Arcelus)'s pet Yorkie/Maltese mix.
Macaco and His Owner, Stephanie J. Block, make a grand exit in The Mystery of Edwin Drood (Photo by Joan Marcus) |
Best Running (Literally) Joke by a Pair of Pups on Broadway: Pete and Lily as The Bumpus Hounds in A Christmas Story: The Musical at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre
Their Performance: The Old Man may be running in terror to get in the house before the Bumpus Hounds bite, but the audiences at A Christmas Story are "awww"-ing their heads off every time these two adorable Purebread Bloodhounds take the stage. Broadway's own dog whisperer, Bill Berloni, rescued these two from a Canadian shelter and we are all the better for it!
The Parkers meet Pete and Lily, aka The Bumpus Hounds in A Christmas Story (Photo by Carol Rosegg) |
Best Partner in Crime on Broadway: Sunny as Sandy in Annie at the Palace Theatre
Her Performance: Sunny recreates probably the most iconic Broadway role ever played by a pooch. She was plucked from a Houston, Texsas shelter with less than 24 hours to go before her time was up by Bill Berloni. As sweet as her "human," Annie, Sunny is a Sandy to be remembered!
Orphan Annie and Sandy: Lilla Crawford and Sunny (Photo by Joan Marcus) |
Before you go... (Click the blue links!)
Check out these reviews:
- The Mystery of Edwin Drood
- A Christmas Story
- A Christmas Story's Erin Dilly (Ms. November)
- The Mystery of Edwin Drood's Will Chase (Mr. November)
- Eric Sciotto (JKTS Chat)
- Spencer Plachy (Face of the Future)
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