James T. Lane is packing his bags for Broadway

From: Philadelphia Tribune, The | Date: January 13, 1995| Author: Lynda Lane | Copyright information


Philadelphia Tribune, The

01-13-1995

James T. Lane is packing his bags for Broadway.

By Lynda Lane

Tribune Staff

James T. Lane is only 17-years-old, but he's already got his bags packed for Broadway. Those who have seen him in action have compared him to entertainer Ben Vereen (which he likes and says is phenomenal).

His energetic, high-kicking performance as "Richie" in "A Chorus Line," is playing now until Jan. 29 at the Media Theat...

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