Who played the flying man?
The Flying Man (Enrico Bellati) was played by Bill Irwin. A bio of him in the Playbill for “Largely New York,” one of his Broadway shows, says the following: BILL IRWIN (The Post-Modern Hoofer, Author, Director and Co-Choreographer) was an original member of KRAKEN, a theatre company directed by Herbert Blau, and was an original member of the Pickle Family Circus of San Francisco, where he worked with Larry Pisoni and Geoff Hoyle. He appeared as a guest artist with the ODC Dance Company of San Francisco, which first produced his original work. His own pieces, often developed with Doug Skinner and Michael O’Connor, include “Not Quite/New York,” “The Courtroom” and “The Regard of Flight” (PBS “Great Performances”). Skinner, Irwin and O’Connor have performed “The Regard of Flight” on and Off-Broadway, across the United States and in Sydney, Australia. Mr Irwin most recently appeared on the New York stage with Steve Martin, Robin Williams and F. Murray Abraham in “Waiting for Godot” at Lin
The Flying Man (Enrico Bellati) was played by Bill Irwin. A bio of him in the Playbill for “Largely New York,” one of his Broadway shows, says the following: BILL IRWIN (The Post-Modern Hoofer, Author, Director and Co-Choreographer) was an original member of KRAKEN, a theatre company directed by Herbert Blau, and was an original member of the Pickle Family Circus of San Francisco, where he worked with Larry Pisoni and Geoff Hoyle. He appeared as a guest artist with the ODC Dance Company of San Francisco, which first produced his original work. His own pieces, often developed with Doug Skinner and Michael O’Connor, include “Not Quite/New York,” “The Courtroom” and “The Regard of Flight” (PBS “Great Performances”). Skinner, Irwin and O’Connor have performed “The Regard of Flight” on and Off-Broadway, across the United States and in Sydney, Australia. Mr Irwin most recently appeared on the New York stage with Steve Martin, Robin Williams and F. Murray Abraham in “Waiting for Godot” at Lin