Openly gay and ridiculously cute actor T.R. Knight left Grey's Anatomy after five years to get back to his theatrical roots. It seems to be working out for him. He'll open on Broadway on October 12 in A Life in the Theater, starring opposite Patrick Stewart.
He's the subject of an impressive piece in yesterday's New York Times. The front page of the Arts section was reserved for his buddy Katherine Heigl who's latest romantic comedy opened this weekend. You have to search inside for T.R.'s article, but it's worth it. In it, stage director Doug Hughes said of the actor, "there’s a cauldron in him that I’d love to tap.”
Indeed.



3 comments:
He has something I'd like to tap but it's not his cauldron!
Not my cup of tea.
Ridiculously cute? REALLY? I'll pass, Sweetie...he's all yours. I'll take Patrick Stewart. Perhaps we could double-date? Maybe Cheyenne and the Mrs. could join us too -- or not, as I know CJ would be groping me under the table at Orso, and I just will NOT stand for that! [Though I would indeed lie down for that.]
As for T.R. and Patrick's show, which is just a block away from Bergercrest, my buddy Emilio saw "A Life in the Theatre" and proclaimed it to be tedious and disappointing.
Speaking of Broadway, when ARE you boys returning? Unemployment, schmunemployment! Manhattan beckons!
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