Marcus Choi

Marcus Choi

Biography

Marcus Choi is so grateful to be returning to Broadway in this beautiful piece. He most recently played the role of “George Washington” in Hamilton on the Philip tour. Broadway credits include original companies of Wicked, Flower Drum Song, Allegiance and The Times They Are A Changin. Revival of Miss Saigon and Sweet Charity starring Christina Applegate. Select TV: Blue Eye Samurai, Luke Cage, The OA, FBI, Chicago PD, Blind Spot, Homeland, The Last Ship, The Fosters.

Credits

Wicked, Hamilton, The Fosters

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