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Euan Morton (The Kennedy Center)

Euan Morton

Euan Morton, a native of Scotland, received an Olivier Award nomination for originating the role of Boy George in the musical Taboo. He moved to New York in 2003 to reprise the role on Broadway, earning Tony, Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle and Drama League Award nominations, as well as the Theatre World Award (for Outstanding Broadway Debut). He earned a 2006 Obie Award for his appearance in Measure For Pleasure at the Public Theatre. His other stage appearances include title roles in: Tony Kushner's adaptation of Brundibár at the New Victory Theatre and Berkeley Rep; The Who's Tommy at the Bay Street Theatre; and Caligula for the inaugural season of the New York Musical Theatre Festival (2004 NYMF Award for Outstanding Individual Performance). Off-Broadway, Euan appeared opposite Alfred Molina in Howard Katz at the Roundabout Theatre.

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Euan Morton 1/25/10: Euan Morton

The Scottish actor/singer who originated the role of Boy George in the musical Taboo, performs his one man show, Burns’ Night in America, to celebrate the 251st anniversary of the birth of Robert Burns.

Euan Morton

The Scottish actor/singer who originated the role of Boy George in the musical Taboo, performs his one man show, Burns’ Night in America, to celebrate the 251st anniversary of the birth of Robert Burns.

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