Brill, 30, returned to the stage at the Children's Theatre of Annapolis to conduct a three-hour master class. CTA was the place where Brill got his start in theater, taking part in shows from fifth grade through his senior year in high school.
A proven Broadway performer, he passed along advice and tips on choreography, singing, acting and auditioning to a small group of interested teens.
"I think it went well," said Brill, who now lives in Queens, N.Y. "I think the kids had a good...
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