OCT 19, 2008 – DIRTY DANCING opens in Chicago (U.S. premiere)!

Adam plays Neil Kellerman, heir to the Kellerman’s resort, in this stage adaptation of one of the most successful films in history! After record-breaking productions in the West End, Australia and Europe, DIRTY DANCING arrives in America for a year-long national tour, beginning in Chicago.

About the show: On vacation in New York’s Catskill Mountains with her older sister and parents, Frances “Baby” Houseman shows little interest in the resort activities, and instead discovers her own entertainment when she stumbles upon the staff quarters when an all-night dance party is in full swing. Mesmerized by the sensual dance moves and the pounding rhythms, Baby can’t wait to be a part of the scene, especially when she catches sight of Johnny Castle, the resort’s dance instructor. Baby’s life is about to change forever as she is thrown in at the deep end as Johnny’s leading lady both on-stage and off. Show and ticket info

JUN 12, 2008 – BMI Workshop Showcase

Adam performs the song “Women Leave” with Mick Bleyer at the BMI Workshop Showcase at the Snapple Theater Center.  The song, by Sara Wordsworth (lyrics) and LInda Dowdell (music), is from their musical CHINADOLL OVERDRIVE, adapted from the play by Michael P. Hidalgo.  Michael Bush directs and Craig Baldwin accompanies on piano.

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FEB 26, 2008 – Malcolm in THE FULL MONTY!

FULL MONTY (Maltz Jupiter) playbill coverAdam plays Malcolm, the suicidally-hopeless-but-lovable nerd who still lives with his Mom, in the Maltz Jupiter Theatre‘s production of THE FULL MONTY, the hit Broadway musical based on the film.  Also featuring classic comedienne Mimi Hines, the show is directed by Alan Souza and runs until March 16.

PIAZZA tour closes


The first national tour of THE LIGHT IN THE PIAZZA plays its final performance at Chicago’s Auditorium Theatre.  Beginning in August 2006, the tour played 342 performances in 24 cities around the country.  Adam played the role of Fabrizio in 10 performances — in St. Louis, MO; Hershey, PA; and his hometown of Denver, CO.