By the time his biggest dance moment arrives, in the dizzying final scene of Broadway's "An American in Paris," Robert Fairchild is pretty drained."That ballet comes at end of the show, and you're exhausted," says the Tony-nominated star of the show, a ballet dancer who can slink, sing, act and be so breathtakingly honest in the role of Jerry Mulligan, the tender-hearted G.I., that everyone else tends to blur beside …
SOURCE: Washington Post at 06:52AM on May 26, 2015