Ross Lynch wears a tight blue tank top while performing as Mark Anthony in the Hollywood Bowl production of A Chorus Line on Friday (July 29) in Hollywood.
The 20-year-old actor got to perform a solo during the song “Hello Twelve, Hello Thirteen, Hello Love.”
Ross Lynch has officially started working on The Hollywood Bowl’s production of A Chorus Line with Sabrina Bryan!
“First day at the Bowl!!! I’ll be snapping all day…I’m in heaven!!! #AChorusLine #HollywoodBowl @rossr5,” Sabrina captioned a WhoSay photo with Ross, which you can check out below.
Ross stars as Marc Anthony in the production alongside Sabrina as Valerie Clark.
A Chorus Line, the groundbreaking show about life as a dancer auditioning for a Broadway musical, will be directed and choreographed by Baayork Lee, who appeared as Connie Wong in the original Broadway production and choreographed the Broadway revival in 2006.
The production will have three performances: Friday, July 29th, @8PM, Saturday, July 30th, @8PM and Sunday, July 31st, @ 7:30PM. Tickets are on-sale NOW!
Christy Carlson Romano, Sabrina Bryan, and Monique Coleman step out to celebrate the 100th Disney Channel Original Movie (DCOM) at the premiere of Adventures of Babysitting on Thursday (June 23) at the DGA Theatre in Los Angeles.
The ladies all starred in DCOMs in the past – The Even Stevens Movie, The Cheetah Girls, and High School Musical, respectively.
Ross Lynch is headed for the stage for The Hollywood Bowl’s upcoming production of A Chorus Line.
The 20-year-old singer and actor will star as Marc Anthony in the production alongside Sabrina Bryan as Valerie Clark, Robert Fairchild as Mike Costa, Spencer Liff as Larry, Mara Davi as Maggie Winslow, Denis Lambert as Gregory Gardner, J. Elaine Marcos as Connie Wong, Jason Tam as Paul San Marco, and Leigh Zimmerman as Sheila Bryant
A Chorus Line, the groundbreaking show about life as a dancer auditioning for a Broadway musical, will be directed and choreographed by Baayork Lee, who appeared as Connie Wong in the original Broadway production and choreographed the Broadway revival in 2006.
The production will have three performances: Friday, July 29th, @8PM, Saturday, July 30th, @8PM and Sunday, July 31st, @ 7:30PM. Tickets are on-sale NOW!
During the 10th Anniversary Special, there will be show-stopping performances featuring past and present DWTS cast members and pro dancers plus a look back at fan-favorite moments from the past 20 seasons.
You can even get a glimpse of the show’s largest opening number ever, featuring over 45 stars including the judges, hosts, and Season 20 pro dancers performing alongside 15 celebrity alums and seven returning pros!
JJJ has more sneak peeks and specials coming — so stay tuned!
20+ pics inside from the Dancing With The Stars 10th Anniversary Special…
Chelsea Kane shows off a little leg as she arrives at the 10th Anniversary Of ‘Dancing With The Stars’ Party held at Greystone Manor on Tuesday night (April 21) in West Hollywood, Calif.
Sabrina Bryan and Louis van Amstel chat with Tom Bergeron and Brooke Burke-Charvet after being voted off Dancing With The Stars: All-Stars on Tuesday night (October 30).
The 27-year-old actress told EOnline backstage, “It’s tough, you know what I mean? It just feels like d�j� vu, when are we gonna wake up from this nightmare? But at the same time, last night was incredible. It was so amazing. It was such an experience and I feel so grateful to even have this chance on the show again.”
Sabrina added, “Still, no matter what, this journey is amazing.”
Louis tweeted, “YES, its hard to get voted off, but @SabrinaBryan and I appreciate every moment we were able to dance our hearts out on the dance floor!!”