Larry Marshall
Larry is a performer, director, and writer who believes that the theater can uplift. He was recently on Broadway as “Old Joe” in WAITRESS and is currently touring with the National Co. He was also nominated for a Helen Hayes and a Jeff Award as best actor in a play for his role as “Monroe” in Pullman Porter Blues. He appeared as “Danny” in the National Company of Xanadu, and appeared as “Ole Mister” in the Broadway production of The Color Purple. He was seen as “The General” and “The Farmer” in “Mother Courage” with Meryl Streep, and he received nominations for both the Tony and Drama Desk Awards for his portrayal of “Sportin’ Life” in the Houston Grand Opera’s Grammy Award-winning production of “Porgy and Bess”. In 1990, he made his official Metropolitan Opera debut in the opera under the baton of James Levine.