![]() ![]() In "The Lion King" website, Vince is described to be "so excited about making his Broadway debut!" Vince had also been cast in the musical production of “The School of Rock,” but Pep said he decided to focus on rehearsals for “The Lion King.” "With the help of his voice teachers Amelia Demayo, acting coach Ethan Haberfield, dance coach Janine Molinari, his agent Mallory and Leorah, he made it." George, Utah,” Anne was quoted as saying. "All submissions this time were virtual because of COVID-19. In the end, Vince got to audition again for his “dream role” and nailed it. ![]() Unfortunately, those who made it didn’t finish nor performed the play and outgrew the role because of the COVID-19 pandemic,” she added. But at that time, he was too small for the role and only four got picked. "He actually auditioned when he was nine years old,” Vince’s mother, Anne, told Pep. ![]() Proudly sharing his headshot, Vince made a roll call of people and thanked them "for helping me achieve my dream!"Īccording to a Pep.ph report, the part initially went to another actor, but Vince got another shot because of the pandemic. Vince Ermita is set to make his Broadway debut - and his dream come true - when he plays "Young Simba." An 11-year-old Filipino actor is set to star in the Broadway musical production of “The Lion King.” ![]()
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