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7/14 November 2004
Elegies – A Song Cycle at the Arts Theatre, London
3 September 2004
Guest on Friday Night Is Music Night, BBC Radio 2
September- December 2004
Starring as Billy Flynn in Chicago at The Adelphi Theatre, London
2004
Solo CD, John Barrowman Swings Cole Porter released.
22 May 2004
De-Lovely, a biopic on the life of Cole Porter starring Kevin Kline, premiered at Cannes Film Festival. John appeared in the role of Jack.
28 February 2004
Method (titled Dead Even in the US), starring Elizabeth Hurley, released in the US. John played Tim, a reporter.
2003
Guest interviewee on 100 Greatest Musicals, BBC1
2003
Cast recording of Anything Goes released
21 November 2003
Appearance on Children in Need, fundraising show, BBC1
21 September 2003- 28 August 2004
Starred as Billy Crocker in Anything Goes, Drury Lane Theatre (transferred from The National Theatre)
16-28 June 2003
Starred as F Scott Fitzgerald in Beautiful and Damned, Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford, Surrey
Concert performance with fellow Broadway performers in An Evening with the Boston Pops, PBS
21 February- March 2003
Played Dumaine in Love's Labours Lost at The National Theatre, London
11 December 2002-
22 March 2003
Starred as Billy Crocker in Anything Goes at The National Theatre, London
26 November 2002
Megalodon: Shark Attack 3 released in US. John played the male lead, Ben Carpenter
21 October 2002
Appeared in concert, Sondheim Celebration at the Lincoln Center, New York
19 October 2002
Cabaret at the Lincoln Center, New York
18 September- 6 October 2002
Appearance in Review, It's Better With A Band at The Prince Music Theatre, Philadelphia
August 2002
Concert with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, Conner Prairie, Indiana
2-3 August 2002
Cabaret at the Stackner Cabaret, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
11 June 2002
Cabaret at the Millennium Stage, Kennedy Centre, Washington DC
17 May- 29 June 2002
Starred as Bobby in Company at The Kennedy Center, Washington DC
20 February- 2 March 2002
Cabaret at Arci's Place, New York
4 October 2000- 4 April 2001
Played Peter Williams in US soap opera, Titans, NBC
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