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DANA ABER (Mrs. Eynsford-Hill, Second Maid): Regional Theatre: Brighton Beach Memoirs (understudy, Walnut Street Theatre); A Streetcar Named Desire (understudy, Syracuse Stage). Other Theatre: Edward Albee’s Play About The Baby (Edinburgh Fringe Festival); Babes in Arms, Ruthless (Mercury Summer Stock). Additional Credits: Ms. Aber holds a BFA from Syracuse University. |
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JESSIE AUSTRIAN (Mrs. Hopkins, First Maid): Regional Theatre: The Mystery of Edwin Drood, A Christmas Carol and Romeo and Juliet (Trinity Repertory Company); Cabaret & Main and The Cherry Orchard (Williamstown Theater Festival). Other Theatre: Girl on Girl (Brown/Trinity Playwrights Repertory Theatre); A Midsummer Night's Dream, Othello and Old Times (Brown/Trinity Consortium). Additional Credits: Ms. Austrian holds an MFA from the Brown/Trinity Consortium. |
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MELISSA BROBECK (Angry Woman, Person on the street): Regional credits: Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella (Cinderella), Jekyll & Hyde (Emma), Baby (Lizzie), Nunsense (Sr. Mary Leo), and I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change (Woman 1). Melissa received her BM degree in vocal performance from the Eastman School of Music and a Master of Music degree in vocal performance from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. She currently lives in Rochester, New York. |
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J. BERNARD CALLOWAY (Cockney Quartet, Lord Boxington) was recently seen in Aida at the Westchester Broadway Dinner Theatre. Regional Theatre: Aida and Memphis (North Shore Musical Theatre), Skin of Our Teeth (The McCarter Theatre), Piano Lesson (Arkansas Repertory Theatre and Trinity Repertory Company), King Lear (New Repertory Theatre) and A Streetcar Named Desire (Buffalo Studio Arena). Television: “All My Children,” “One Life To Live,” “Rescue Me,” “Law & Order,” “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit” and “Law & Order: Criminal Intent.” Additional Credits: Mr. Calloway holds a BA in theatre from Alabama State University and an MFA in acting from Brandeis University. |
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TIMOTHY CROWE (Henry Higgins): Regional Theatre: Over 80 productions at Trinity Repertory Company in such roles as Macbeth, Sherlock Holmes, Scrooge, Trigorin, Arnolphe, Harpagon and Claudius. Mr. Crowe has also performed at Long Wharf Theatre and Berkeley Repertory Theatre. Broadway: The Shadow Box (Tony Award, Pulitzer Prize). Off-Broadway: The Servant (SoHo Repertory Theater). Film/Television: Disney film Underdog (August 2007), The Brotherhood (Showtime), Outside Providence (Farrelly Brothers), Easy Listening, The Silent Eye (NBC) and Feasting with Panthers (PBS). Other Theatre: The Kennedy Center, Walnut Street Theatre, Annenberg Center (Philadelphia), Cutler Majestic Theatre and Charles Playhouse (Boston). Additional Credits: Mr. Crowe received his MA from St. Louis University and attended The London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art.
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KATHLEEN CULLER (Bystander, Mrs. Higgins’ maid): Regional Theatre: The Sound of Music (Maria) at Weathervane Playhouse; A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Hermia) at The Actors’ Summit; Gilligan’s Island, The Musical (Ginger) at Carnation City Players; Titanic, The Musical (Caroline Neville) at the Player’s Guild Theatre. Ms. Culler will be performing in the upcoming production of Beauty and the Beast at the Beck Center for the Arts. Additional Credits: Ms. Culler has a BA in Theatre Arts from Point Park University, Conservatory of Performing Arts, with a concentration in musical theatre.
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LARRY DAGGETT (Alfred P. Doolittle): Regional Theatre: Damn Yankees (Applegate), A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Quince), HMS Pinafore (Captain Corcoran), The Full Monty (Harold Nichols), Candida (Morell), Seussical (Cat in the Hat), Hay Fever (David), Annie (Rooster), 1776 (Lee), Man of La Mancha (Dr. Carrasco), Li’l Abner (Dr. Finsdale), On The Twentieth Century (Conductor Flanagan), The Man Who Came to Dinner (Beverly Carlton), at theatres including Pittsburgh Public Theater, Goodspeed Opera, Arkansas Repertory Theatre, North Shore Music Theatre, Asolo Theatre Company, The New Harmony Theatre. Broadway: Ragtime (Henry Ford; original Broadway cast), Candide (Heresy Agent; New York City Opera 2005 Revival). Off-Broadway: Levant By Levant (Oscar Levant), What Makes Sammy Run? (Al Manheim). Other Theatre: Fulton Opera, Barrington Stage Company, Florida Repertory Theatre, Sierra Repertory Theatre. Additional Credits: Mr. Daggett received his MFA from Asolo Theatre and studied piano and composition at Grove School of Music.
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CHRISTIAN DELCROIX (Cockney Quartet, Hoxton Man): Regional Theatre: Goodspeed Opera House, Trinity Repertory Company, The Human Race Theatre Company, Pittsburgh Musical Theater, Starlight Theatre (Kansas City), Pittsburgh CLO. Off-Broadway: York Theatre. Film: Across the Universe. Other Theatre: Mr. Delcroix performed in Hair, Company and A Midsummer Night's Dream at his alma mater, Florida State University.
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WILLIAM THOMAS EVANS (Cockney Quartet, Selsey Man) comes to this production from the Off-Broadway new musical Tails. Regional Theatre: Berkshire Theatre Festival, Goodspeed Opera House, Riverside Theatre, Helen Hayes Theatre. Broadway: The Scarlet Pimpernel (original cast and occasionally performing the title role), Jekyll and Hyde (Sir Archibald Proops), Camelot (Mordred) and The Radio City Christmas Spectacular (Santa Claus). Other Theatre: Paper Mill Playhouse, Theatre Under The Stars and The 5th Avenue Theatre. Additional Credits: Mr. Evans will next be seen in the Broadway-bound A Tale of Two Cities.
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MICHAEL HANCE (Freddy Eynsford-Hill): Regional Theatre: The Mystery of Edwin Drood and My Fair Lady (Trinity Repertory Company). Broadway: The Scarlet Pimpernel. Off-Broadway: Stop! Look! Listen! (Musicals Tonight). Film: Master of the Kennel. Television: “Apt. 2F.” Other Theatre: Chicago (Westchester Broadway Theatre), Forbidden Broadway Strikes Back! (Boston Cast), Forever Plaid, Crazy for You, Strike Up the Band, Sweeney Todd, No Exit, 1940’s Radio Hour, Dames at Sea, Carousel, Guys and Dolls, Lend Me a Tenor. Additional Credits: Mr. Hance is the author of his one-man-show How Zero Made the List, the cabaret The Limbo Room and the screenplay Breeder.
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KATHERINE HARBER (Mrs. Higgins, George the Bartender): Regional Theatre: Camelot at Geva Theatre Center. Broadway: Ms. Harber has toured nationally with Chess. Off-Broadway: Alice in Wonderbra. Television: “American Masters” and “Law & Order.” Other Theatre: Paper Mill Playhouse in She Loves Me; The Eugene O’Neill Theater Center in The School of Jolly Dogs; Florida Studio Theatre in Ruthless!; Westchester Broadway Theatre in Man of La Mancha, Miracle on 34th Street, The Sound of Music and My Fair Lady; Stages St. Louis in How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying; Candlewood Playhouse in Phantom; Virginia Opera in The Pirates of Penzance (Sergeant of Police). Ms. Harber also works as a wig and costume designer for various theatres in New York.
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LORESA LANCETA (Bystander, Lady Boxington, Flower Girl): Recent credits include The Awakening at New York City’s Actors Workshop Theatre, Elton John's Aida (Nehebka), Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (Narrator) and Disney's Musical Theatre Workshop. She is an alum of University of Louisville’s anthropology department and The Youth Performing Art School's musical theatre program.
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NICK LOCILENTO (Cockney Quartet, Butler, Second Violin): Regional Theatre: My Fair Lady (Hartford Stage Company, Trinity Repertory Company, Arkansas Repertory Theatre); Camelot (Alabama Shakespeare Festival); Li’l Abner (Goodspeed Opera House). Mr. Locilento has toured nationally with Grand Hotel. Off-Broadway: Forever Plaid. Other Theatre: Into the Woods (Cohoes Music Hall); Lend Me a Tenor, Anything Goes, Me and My Girl (Gateway Playhouse). Mr. Locilento is a proud member of Actors’ Equity Association.
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BRIAN MARSHALL (Charles): Regional Theatre: Big River; Blood Brothers; and The Secret Garden. He looks forward to playing the role of “The Nutcracker” in this season’s CPH production of The Nutcracker. Brian is a veteran of five national tours including Titanic and A Christmas Carol.
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GEORGE MCDANIEL (Colonel Pickering): Regional Theatre: A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum and Shout Up A Morning (La Jolla Playhouse); Putting It Together, Bandido and Big River (Center Theatre Group/Mark Taper Forum); Copenhagen (Northern Stage). Mr. McDaniel received Best Actor awards for Man of La Mancha (SBCLO), My Fair Lady (Austin Music Theatre) and an Ovation Award nomination for Dickens/Fagin in Deaf West Theatre’s Oliver. Broadway: Big River, for which the cast members were special ensemble Tony honorees. He has toured nationally with Annie Get Your Gun, Showboat, Big River and Ragtime. Film: Lionheart, This Is Spinal Tap, Olé. Television: Mr. McDaniel has appeared on “Law & Order,” “ER” and “The West Wing.”
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JP MORAGA (Jamie): was most recently seen in Musical Theatre Now in The Cleveland Play House’s Fusion Fest. Regional Theatre: South Pacific and Young Abe Lincoln at Lincoln Amphitheatre; Anything Goes at Carousel Dinner Theatre; Pirates of Penzance at Mac-Haydn Theatre and A Chorus Line at Summer Place Music Theatre. Other Theatre: Dust to Dreams, Hair, Company, Was and Falsettoland. Additional Credits: Mr. Moraga holds a BM in music theatre from Baldwin-Wallace College Conservatory of Music.
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GREG SCHANUEL (Harry, Professor Zoltan Karpathy): Broadway: Radio City Music Hall Christmas Spectacular (with the Rockettes), Can-Can, Singin’ in the Rain, Cabaret and Jerome Robbins’ Broadway. Mr. Schanuel has toured with Pippin, Oklahoma! and 42nd Street. He also served as dance captain in West Side Story and the first national tours of Crazy for You and Urinetown. Mr. Schanuel choreographed Honk! (D.C. premiere), Seven Brides for Seven Brothers and coached Natalie Portman in The Diary of Anne Frank. Mr. Schanuel has directed the new musical Mother Me Therapy (Cherry Lane Theatre) along with world premieres of The Job, The Flipper Philosophy, Where’s Jack? and Bringing Up Lester all on 42nd Street’s Theatre Row.
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NAVIDA STEIN (Mrs. Pierce, First Violin): Regional Theatre: Romeo and Juliet, As You Like It (Orlando Shakespeare Festival), Cowgirls (The New Harmony Theater). Off-Broadway: Carbondale Dreams. Film: Knowing Lisa. Television: “Law & Order,” and spots for Nickelodeon. Other Theatre: All’s Well That Ends Well, Orchidelirium (US premiere), A Perfect Ganesh (Northeast Theater), CATS (Sacramento Music Circus). Additional Credits: Shakespeare & Company; Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art in London. As a professional storyteller, Ms. Stein’s one-woman show of multi-cultural stories with original music frequently tours the New York City metropolitan area. Her new solo performance piece titled Just Checking, Again, One More Time was workshopped in June. Ms. Stein is a theater and playwriting artist-in-residence in the New York City schools.
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RACHAEL WARREN (Eliza Doolittle): Regional Theatre: Ms. Warren is in the Acting Company at Trinity Repertory Company. Her favorites there include My Fair Lady (Eliza); Peter Pan (Wendy); Hamlet (Ophelia); The Skin of Our Teeth (Sabina); The Long Christmas Ride Home (Rebecca in the original cast); Songs of Innocence, Songs of Experience (co-creator with Amanda Dehnert); Henry IV (Lady Percy) and Henry V (Katherine). She has performed at Hartford Stage Company, American Repertory Theatre and Goodspeed Musicals. Ms. Warren toured nationally with Tommy and Chess and Company. Film: Hard Luck (upcoming). Other Theatre: Williamstown Theatre Festival, Nebraska Repertory Theatre. Additional Credits: Ms. Warren received her training from Illinois Wesleyan University and American Repertory Theatre's Institute at Harvard University. |

| BILL CORCORAN (First Piano/Conductor): Recently, Mr. Corcoran served as musical director for Actor’s Swingtime Canteen. He has played and musically directed at Louisville’s Stage One, as well as assorted theaters from Maine to Arizona. Since 1986, he has been the resident Musical Director for Derby Dinner Playhouse in Clarksville, Indiana. Mr. Corcoran has composed eight musicals, arranged numerous revues, penned six novels and taught music theory and piano at colleges and universities in the Midwest. |
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| TIM ROBERTSON (Second Piano/Vocal Supervisor): Mr. Robertson served as both pianist and Music Director at Providence’s Trinity Repertory Company for The Mystery of Edwin Drood, My Fair Lady, Annie, West Side Story and A Christmas Carol; Chicago (Theatre-by-the-Sea) and Illyria (Virginia Shakespeare Festival). Mr. Robertson also served as Music Director for Company, Evita, How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying, The Who’s Tommy, The Pirates of Penzance and Sweet Charity at Rhode Island College. In San Francisco, Mr. Robertson worked for The Nederlander Organization, San Francisco Opera, San Francisco Symphony and San Francisco Ballet. |
Words and Music - ALAN JAY LERNER & FREDERICK LOEWE
Director - AMANDA DEHNERT
Choreographer - KELLI WICKE DAVIS
Dialect Coach - DON WADSWORTH
Scenic Designer - DAVID JENKINS
Costume Designer - DEVON PAINTER
Lighting Designer - AMY APPLEYARD
Sound Designer - MATT CALLAHAN
Stage Manager - BRUNO INGRAM
Casting - ARNOLD J. MUNGIOLI, CSA
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