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Posted: 2017-01-27T12:29:36Z | Updated: 2017-01-27T12:29:36Z Juan Pablo Di Pace Talks Latinos in the Arts, Fuller House," and Previews Song from New Solo Stage Show [VIDEO] | HuffPost

Juan Pablo Di Pace Talks Latinos in the Arts, Fuller House," and Previews Song from New Solo Stage Show [VIDEO]

Juan Pablo Di Pace Talks Latinos in the Arts, Fuller House," and Previews Song from New Solo Stage Show [VIDEO]
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On February 21 and 22, Fuller House co-star Juan Pablo Di Pace will take the stage at New Yorks Feinsteins/54 Below with a new solo cabaret show. In it, Di Pace, who is best known in the U.S. for film and TV roles (Dallas, AD: The Bible Continues, Survival Island), will highlight his award-winning song and dance skills more often seen in Londons West End and across Europe.

On Wednesday, Di Pace joined me as my latest guest for Show-Score LIVE! In the interview, we discussed the growing presence of Latinos on TV and film, shooting Netflix s hit series Fuller House, his upcoming cabaret show, and more.

Check out the interview and a special preview from An Evening with Juan Pablo Di Pace, below. For more Show-Score LIVE! celebrity interviews, click here .

(Performance video courtesy of Feinsteins/54 Below)

Steve Schonberg is the talent ambassador for Show-Score. He can be seen regularly on NBCs Weekend Today in New York.

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