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Camelot (2007)
as King Arthur
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Tour started at Royce Hall, September 11th, 2007.
Lou Diamond Phillips starred as ‘King Arthur’ in the national tour of Lerner and Loewe’s Camelot beginning with its Los Angeles engagement at Royce Hall - UCLA from September 11-23, 2007. Lou Diamond Phillips replaced previously announced star, Michael York who departed the national tour just prior to the Los Angeles engagement. The tour also starred Broadway veterans Rachel York as Guenevere and James Barbour as Lancelot.
A Few Good Men (2007)
as Col. Nathan R. Jessep
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Casa Mañana Theatre (June 5th-10th)
First produced on Broadway in 1989 -- and filmed in 1992 with Tom Cruise and Jack Nicholson in the leads -- A Few Good Men concerns Lt. Daniel Kaffee, a young and inexperienced Navy lawyer who must defend two Marines accused of murder.
Burning Desire (1997 - 2007)
as Lucifer
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The Hayworth Theatre (June 18th, 2007)
Playhouse On The Green (April 22nd and 23rd, 2005)
Coronet Theater (Aug. 31st and Sept. 1st, 1998)
Laura Pels Theatre (June 16th, 1997)
A staged reading of a delightful romantic comedy in two acts told through the puppeteering antics of 'Lucifer,' played by Lou Diamond Phillips. Two people who encounter what seems to be the love of their lives, are taken on a roller coaster ride of romance masterfully manipulated by the mischievous matchmaker. The play, that was written by Lou, has been staged at a number of theatres over the years.
The King and I (1996-1998/2004/2006)
as King Mongkut (King of Siam)
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Casa Mañana Theatre (June 6th-11th, 2006)
The North Carolina Theatre, (July 10th - 18th , 2004)
Neil Simon Theatre, Broadway (April 11th, 1996 to Feb. 22nd, 1998)
A musical by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II based on the book Anna and the King of Siam by Margaret Landon. The plot comes from the memoirs of Anna Leonowens, who became school teacher to the children of King Mongkut of Siam in the early 1860s.
The revival opened on April 11, 1996 at the Neil Simon Theatre, starring Lou Diamond Phillips as King Mongkut in his Broadway debut, in a role made famous by Yul Brenner. The production ran for 780 performances and closed February 22, 1998. Lou performed the role again for a limited run in 2004 and 2006.
The Good Person of Setzuan (1994)
as Yang Sun
The Mandell Weiss Theater (July 31st - Aug. 28, 1994)
The play follows a young prostitute, Shen Te, as she struggles to lead a life that is "good" without allowing herself to be abused and trod upon by those who would accept and, more often than not, abuse her goodness. Adapted by Tony Kushner,The Good Person of Setzuan also enlisted David Hidalgo and Louis Perez from Los Lobos to write music for it, which Lou sang in the production.
Regional Theatre Productions (1983 to 1986)
A Hatful Of Rain
Whose Life is It Anyway?
Doctor Faustus
Hamlet
The Lady's Not For Burning
P.S Your Cat Is Dead
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