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James Harms
(Bio as of May 2013)
James Harms most recently appeared at the Goodman in The Happiest Song Plays Last in the 2012/2013 Season. Other Goodman credits include the roles of Jimmy Tomorrow in The Iceman Cometh and as Rudy in The Visit. His Chicago credits include Hamlet, The Tempest and Hecuba at Chicago Shakespeare Theater; Uncle Vanya at Court Theatre; The Drowsy Chaperone at Marriott Theatre Lincolnshire; Morning’s at Seven at Drury Lane Water Tower Place; Iolanthe at Light Opera Works and Man of La Mancha at Chamber Opera Chicago. Mr. Harms has received Jeff awards for performances in Hello, Dolly! and Me and My Girl at Candlelight Dinner Playhouse; The Fantasticks at Forum Theater and La Cage aux Folles at Candlelight Dinner Playhouse and Drury Lane Evergreen Park. He toured with Robert Goulet in the 30th anniversary tour of The Fantasticks and appeared in two Fantasticks tours of Japan and on the cast recording as Bellomy. Other touring credits include Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat and Evita.