gavin creel back injury

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msmp
#25gavin creel back injury
Posted: 2/23/18 at 4:48pm

As someone who has been collecting Playbills for every Broadway cast of Dolly, is it likely they'll reprint the Bernadette Playbill for the weeks Santino is in the show, or will they just stick with the slips inside the standard one?

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ACL2006
#26gavin creel back injury
Posted: 2/23/18 at 5:36pm

Has Ian Liberto gone on as Cornelius yet?


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LesWickedly
#27gavin creel back injury
Posted: 2/23/18 at 5:46pm

There will definitely be reprints.

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#28gavin creel back injury
Posted: 3/1/18 at 2:43pm

Bette's Turban said: "So here is a question. If the injury is old and surgery was planned... why did he extend and stay with the show? Does production have to pay for his medical leave?"

He may have planned to have the surgery in July, but it got worse in the interim?

I'm sure he'll have the opportunity to just add his missed time onto the end of his contract, if he's willing.

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#29gavin creel back injury
Posted: 3/1/18 at 2:57pm

So here is a question.  If the injury is old and surgery was planned... why did he extend and stay with the show?   Does production have to pay for his medical leave?  Or when they say that Santino is filling in.. does that mean he just gets Gavin's salary while he is out?  Or is it just a additional salaried position?  How do these things work?

With back issues, you never know how long the recovery period will be with resting, physical therapy and exercising.  Why wouldn't he stay with the show?  It's still a huge hit, and he won The Tony for it.

His medical insurance would cover it.  Just like with any job when someone is out on disability leave, he'll get paid, probably not full salary, but he'll get paid.  

As far as Santino's salary, his agent would handle that, and I'm sure he's getting a standard salary for a supporting role.