Before “King of New York,” I stopped in to visit with our brilliant conductor Mark Hummel in his swanky dressing room. He has decorated it to the nines, complete with some bamboo-type flooring. It's absolutely the most luxurious place in the theatre.
Mark Hummel and Amra-Faye Wright
Mark Hummel and Amra-Faye Wright
Mark Hummel and Amra-Faye Wright
Before “King of New York,” I stopped in to visit with our brilliant conductor Mark Hummel in his swanky dressing room. He has decorated it to the nines, complete with some bamboo-type flooring. It's absolutely the most luxurious place in the theatre.
Before “King of New York,” I stopped in to visit with our brilliant conductor Mark Hummel in his swanky dressing room. He has decorated it to the nines, complete with some bamboo-type flooring. It's absolutely the most luxurious place in the theatre.
Before “King of New York,” I stopped in to visit with our brilliant conductor Mark Hummel in his swanky dressing room. He has decorated it to the nines, complete with some bamboo-type flooring. It's absolutely the most luxurious place in the theatre.
Before “King of New York,” I stopped in to visit with our brilliant conductor Mark Hummel in his swanky dressing room. He has decorated it to the nines, complete with some bamboo-type flooring. It's absolutely the most luxurious place in the theatre.
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