Photo FeaturesThrowback Thursday: Brian Stokes Mitchell Broadway Revival of Man of La Mancha’sOpening NightThe classic musical based on the Cervantes novel Don Quixote opened at the Martin Beck Theatre in December 2002.
December 08, 2016
Ernie Sabella, Brian Stokes Mitchell and Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio
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Brian Stokes Mitchell starred in the 2002 Broadway revival of Man of La Mancha, which opened December 5, 2002, at the Martin Beck Theatre.
Man of La Mancha, the classic musical based on the Cervantes novel Don Quixote, also starred Ernie Sabella as his faithful friend Sancho and Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio as the whore Aldonza turned virginal beauty in Quixote's mind.
Flip through the 8 photos of the curtain call below:
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Throwback Thursday: Brian Stokes Mitchell Broadway Revival of Man of La Mancha Opening Night
Throwback Thursday: Brian Stokes Mitchell Broadway Revival of Man of La Mancha Opening Night
The classic musical based on Cervantes novel, Don Quixote, opened at the Martin Beck Theatre December of 2002.
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Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio
Brian Stokes Mitchell
Ernie Sabella, Brian Stokes Mitchell, and Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio
Mitch Leigh and Brian Stokes Mitchell
Mitch Leigh, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio and Brian Stokes Mitchell
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