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53 - Ryan Vasquez on The Notebook, Waitress & Making History In Hamilton

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We're back with another episode of Call To Stage: Broadway Edition and this week we're joined by a Broadway star who has ticked off more than a few dream roles.

Ryan Vasquez is the only actor to have played all the roles of Alexander Hamilton, Aaron Burr, George Washington, Marquis de Lafayette/Thomas Jefferson, and Hercules Mulligan/James Madison in Hamilton on Broadway. He received a Drama Desk nomination for his role of The Man In Black in The Wrong Man (a musical by multi-Platinum songwriter Ross Golan) and appeared in the Original Broadway Cast of Waitress and The Notebook, which he opened opposite Joy Woods.

Not to mention... he made his Broadway debut in Wicked.

On this episode of Call To Stage: Broadway Edition, Ryan shares his journey from California to debuting in Wicked on Broadway. Amber and Ryan talk about making history in Hamilton, the emotional impact of his role in The Notebook and that iconic rain scene...

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We're back with another episode of Call To Stage: Broadway Edition and this week we're joined by a Broadway star who has ticked off more than a few dream roles.

Ryan Vasquez is the only actor to have played all the roles of Alexander Hamilton, Aaron Burr, George Washington, Marquis de Lafayette/Thomas Jefferson, and Hercules Mulligan/James Madison in Hamilton on Broadway. He received a Drama Desk nomination for his role of The Man In Black in The Wrong Man (a musical by multi-Platinum songwriter Ross Golan) and appeared in the Original Broadway Cast of Waitress and The Notebook, which he opened opposite Joy Woods.

Not to mention... he made his Broadway debut in Wicked.

On this episode of Call To Stage: Broadway Edition, Ryan shares his journey from California to debuting in Wicked on Broadway. Amber and Ryan talk about making history in Hamilton, the emotional impact of his role in The Notebook and that iconic rain scene...

Follow Call To Stage

Instagram: @calltostagepod

TikTok: @calltostagepod

YouTube: @calltostage

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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