John Largé
- Actor
John was born in Spokane, Washington and has lived all over the United
States. His break into musical theatre came when a friend suggested
that he participate in a production of The Pirates of Penzance at a
local performing arts center. His experience launched him into a
theatre career that would span four states, several years and include
additional rewarding experiences with chorales and light operas. To his
credit are Gilbert and Sullivan's Iolanthe while in Washington as well
as multiple roles in the Drew Harvey Theatre Company's production of
The King And I. While in Connecticut he landed roles in Babes in Arms
and The Pajama Game with the Curtain Call Theatre Company. He even
tried his hand as a playwright while living in Georgia for a short
time. After relocating to Auburn, John participated in Placer High
School's theatre productions of South Pacific (Emile) and Twelve Angry
Men (Juror #4). His favorite role to date is that of the voice of
"Audrey II" during the 2004 Summer Theatre Academy's production of
Little Shop of Horrors.