| ______________________________________________________________________________________ Barry played the role of "Doc Myers" in the NORRIS CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS production of |
| Ken Ludwig's LEADING LADIES January 25--27 and February 1--3, 2008 (Jan 25 2008 8:00PM, Jan 26 2008 8:00PM, Jan 27 2008 2:00PM, Feb 1 2008 8:00PM, Feb 2 2008 8:00PM, Feb 3 2008 2:00PM) A comedic adventure of two English Shakespearean actors, Jack and Leo, who find themselves so down on their luck, they're forced to perform "Scenes from Shakespeare" on the Moose Lodge circuit in the Amish country of Pennsylvania. When they hear that an old lady in York, PA is about to die and leave her fortune to her two long lost English Nephews, they decide to pass themselves off as her relatives to get the cash. The amusement abounds when they get to York and realize the relatives aren't nephews, but nieces. How far will Jack and Leo go to claim the money? NORRIS CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS 27570 Crossfield Drive, Rolling Hills Estates, CA 90274 310-544-0403 http://www.norristheatre.org/season.aspx?pg=Box |
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| Our Cast in and out of costume, with our director, James Gruessing and choreographer, Kami Seymour |



| Barry played the role of "Jim Haller " in Musical Theatre West's rockin' production of |

| February 22- March 9, 2008 |
| ..... rubber-faced Barry Pearl gets a bumper crop of belly laughs..... February 27, 2008, F. Kathleen Foley, LA Times |
| Jim, (a sensational Barry Pearl).... February 27, 2008, Shirle Gottleib, Press-Telegram Full Review |
| Article on Derek Keeling and Barry from LB Press Telegram Febrary 22, 2008, A.K. Whitney http://www.presstelegram.com/search/ci_8326782?IADID=Search-www.presstelegram.com-www.pressteleg ram.com |
All Shook Up Shakespeare meets James Dean, set to the music of Elvis Presley! Musical Theatre West is proud to present the regional premiere of the 2005 Broadway hit. A mysterious motorcycling stranger comes to a small Midwestern town and changes it forever. The songs (“Hound Dog,” “Can’t Help Falling In Love,” “Heartbreak Hotel”) are immortal; the dancing is incredible! |
| Starring Derek Keeling |

| Finalist on the hit NBC series "Grease: You're the One that I Want" Want" |
| Derek plays Chad, the Motorcycle Ridin', Blue Suede Shoes Tappin' Hip Swivelin' tall dark and handsome stranger! |
| Also Starring |



| Cynthia Ferrer Tracy Lore |


| “The best retro rock show since GREASE” – NBC-TV |
| To purchase a season subscription or single tickets to an MTW production, call our Box Office at (562)856-1999 x4 http://www.musical.org/g02allshookup.html |
| Barry Pearl brings comedic flair, a fine voice, and decades of musical theater experience to the role of Jim... Steven Stanley, LA Stage Scene http://www.musical.org/LAStageSceneReviewAllShookUp.htm |
| Other supporting roles are sublimely portrayed.... Barry Pearl as the widower who's the apple of (Sylvia's) eye; February 27, 2008, Les Spindle, Backstage West http://www.musical.org/BackstageWestReview.htm |
| CRITIC'S PICK! |
| It broke Musical Theatre West's box office record,and garnered sixteen 2008 OVATION AWARD nominations including Best Featured Actor In A Musical for Barry Pearl !! |
| Recommended |



| A gift from the exceedingly lovely and talented, Bets Malone and her equally spectacular husband, Steve Glaudini. Click on text below. |

| Barry shot a scene for the third season finale of |
| It aired on Wednesday, May 21, 2007 on CBS at 9:00pm ET/PT |

| Thanks again for playing with us. Hope to see you soon. Joe. |

| June 5th-21st |
| Barry opened on June 5, 2008 playing the role of theatre producer, "Bela Zangler" in San Diego Starlight Theatre's production of |
| FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 30th anniversary reunion July 11-12, 2008 LOS ANGELES, Ca.: Poof up your poodle skirts and polish your leather jackets because the class of Rydell High is preparing for a 30th anniversary Grease reunion. Cast members of the Paramount hit film and one of the most successful and adored movie musicals of all-time are still “goin' together.” The celebration reunion will take place July 11-12, 2008 at the Hollywood Collector's & Celebrities Show, Burbank Airport Marriott Hotel & Convention Center, Burbank. Grease alumni in attendance will include director Randal Kleiser, Annette 'Cha Cha Di Gregorio' Charles, Jeff 'Kenickie' Conaway, Eddie 'Eugene Felnic' Deezen, Edd 'Vince Fontaine' Byrnes, Jamie 'Jan' Donnelly, Barry 'Doody' Pearl and a few surprise guests who are “Hopelessly Devoted to You.” Grease still photographer Dave Friedman will also be on hand to sign copies of his new book, My Life in the Movies and sell prints of the smash musical. Attendees will be able to purchase signed photos of the cast and crew for a fee. The film, based on Jim Jacobs' and Warren Casey's Broadway musical, was originally released on June 16, 1978. The $6 million picture was a worldwide smash and grossed more than $400 million at the box-office at the time of its release. It also garnered five Golden Globe Awards. The movie's soundtrack played a large part of the film's cultural phenomenon and was a No. 1 album around the world. Memorable songs from the movie include “Grease”, sung by Frankie Valli; “You're the One that I Want” and “Summer Nights” sung by John Travolta and Olivia Newton John; “Hopelessly Devoted to You” sung by Olivia Newton John and “Beauty School Dropout” sung by Frankie Avalon. For more information on the Grease 30th anniversary or to set up an interview with a cast member, please contact: Derek Maki at: www.coolwatersprods.com |
| Grease |
| Cabrillo Music Theatre at the Kavli Theatre, Countrywide Performing Arts Center Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza 2100 Thousand Oaks Blvd., Thousand Oaks, CA 91362 Permanant Box Office Information: 805-449-ARTS CMT will be holding several mini performances showing off some of the talent from their past and future productions. Barry will partake in the events listed below: Tuesday, July 8 - 5:30PM - Calabasas Commons July 10th - 1PM - Thousand Oaks Rotary Club, Friday, July 11th - 7:00PM - Westlake Library TGIF Thursday, July 17th - 5:30PM - Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza |
| Barry played the role of "Lester" in LESTER AND SCHLOSS, part of an evening of: 3 One Acts by Wendy Graf Directed by Deborah Lavine July 31, 2008, 8PM FirstStage Hollywood @ Hollywood United Methodist Church (the big church at Franklin and Highland) 1 block north of Kodak Theater 6817 Franklin Ave Hollywood 90028 ample parking right next door in their lot 323-850-6271 call for reservations $10 donation WGraf89132@aol.com |
| What if you hated your next door neighbor... and he has just been elected President of the United States? HAIL ON THE CHIEF Book and Lyrics by Michael B. Druxman Music by David Druxman Additional Music and Lyrics by Bruce Kimmel You and/or your representative cordially invited to attend a staged reading of this new work, to be held on 2 successive nights: Monday &Tuesday (August 11-12) at 8pm at the Stella Adler Theatre 6773 Hollywood Blvd., 2nd Floor, Hollywood, CA Directed by Bruce Kimmel Cast (in alphabetical order) includes: Some of the HAIL cast Marlana Filannino, Paul Haber, Michael G. Hawkins, Barry Pearl, Damon Standifer, Alet Taylor and Bob Wilson with Wendy Douglas, Lauren Harding, Jordan Preston, Jenna Romano, Bobby Traversa Seating is limited. Please RSVP, giving your name, the night you wish to attend, the number of people in your party and a contact phone number. Via e-mail: druxy@ix.netcom.com Via FAX: 323-930-2684 |


| Barry "Doody" Pearl, Annette "Cha-Cha" Cardona and Eddie "Eugene" Deezen were celebrity guests at the 2008 HOLLYWOOD SANTA PARADE in honor of the 30th anniversary of Paramount's hit film, GREASE. The parade will air on LA TV sometime before Christmas. Check local listings. |




| Santa. Barry, Annette & Eddie |
| Annette, Barry, Fred Willard & Eddie |
| Annette, Eddie & Barry |
| Councilman Tom LaBonge, Annette, Barry & Eddie |

| The crowd at Highland Ave and Hollywood Blvd |

| Barry had the honor of co-hosting a Christmas show for the troops at Port Hueneme Naval base with the exceedingly talented Melissa Fahn. It was produced by the hugely successful CABRILLIO MUSIC THEATRE under the management and artiistic direction of Carole W. Nussbaum and Lewis Wilkenfeld, respectively. |


| Barry played the role of "Arnold" in the McCoy/Rigby production of HAPPY DAYS: A NEW MUSICAL |