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Guy is currently working on a world premier musical.
The show is called "The Medium At Large". This show was wriiten and composed by noted author Julia Cameron and composer Emma Lively. Tony award winning actor John Herrera from New York will join the Chicago based cast and will play the lead for this fun musical that will be sure to get everyone in the Halloween spirit. Love, ghosts, meduims, great music, and a world premier all here in the Chicago area. Guy plays the father (dead of course) who tries to help his living daughter find happiness and love. This show is being produced by Cameron and Lively and will also be performed at the Village Theatre performing Arts Center. The show will run Friday thru Sunday from October 17th thru November 23rd. For more info on the show check out the following links: The Medium at Large Village Players
Guy has completed shooting an episode in a series being produced for the Living Channel in the UK. The series is called "Conversations with a Serial Killer". Guy will be portraying John Wayne Gacy in all the re-enactment portions of the production. The series examines notorious serial killers in history from several perspectives including an interesting paranormal angle. Check out the link for more information Conversations With A Serial Killer. The series is set to air in the UK in fall 2008. Check out the photo gallery to see Guy as "Pogo The Clown".
Be sure to watch for the October 10th 2008 release of the feature film "The Express" starring Dennis Quaid. Guy has a small SAG role in this film as "Chancellor Tully" of Syracuse University. You can check out the film at IMDB.
Last Updated : 9/30/2008 1:19:45 AM
"Guy Klinzing was thrilling in both voice and demeanor as Cervantes/Quixote. His "Dulcinea", "Man Of Lamancha", and "Impossible Dream" were all delivered beautifully and with great authority."
-Downers Grove Reporter
"Oklahoma is blessed with a bass/baritone as Jud who can really sing. The rich voice of Guy Klinzing in the role sings not only the standard vocal "Poor Jud Is Dead" but also "Lonely Room" which the original performance of 1943 and the movie version omitted. Klinzing, a big man, puts both songs across."
- Pioneer Press