Marla Schaffel
(Jane Eyre)
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Marla is currently starring as Maria in a national tour of The Sound of Music.
See her in these cities:
Cast information, photos, and full-text reviews are available here.
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James Barbour
(Edward Rochester)
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filmography
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Mary Stout
(Mrs. Fairfax)
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filmography
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Beauty and the Beast
Role:
Madame de la Grande Bouche
Location:
The Lunt-Fontanne Theatre on Broadway
Tickets: Order online or call (800) 755-4000
Official site: DisneyOnBroadway.com
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Michael Babin
(Swing)
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Nell Balaban
(Grace Poole, Amy Eshton)
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No projects known at this time. If you have any information, please use the submission form to contact the webmaster.
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Sandy Binion
(Swing)
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No projects known at this time. If you have any information, please use the submission form to contact the webmaster.
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Andrea Bowen
(Adele)
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Stephen R. Buntrock
(Mr. Eshton, St. John Rivers)
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Bradley Dean
(Swing)
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Man of La Mancha
Buy the new Man of La Mancha Broadway cast recording!
Bradley is featured on tracks 9 ("Little Bird, Little Bird") and 19 ("Finale").
The CD is available for $13.49 on Amazon.com.
Role:
Anselmo (and Don Quixote understudy)
Location:
The Martin Beck Theatre on Broadway, 302 West 4th Street, New York, NY
Dates: Previews begin November 23, 2002; opens December 5, 2002
Showtimes: Tuesday–Saturday at 8 p.m., Wednesday and Saturday at 2 p.m., Sunday at 3 p.m.
Tickets:
$25–$95; order online; call
(212) 239-6200 in New York or (800) 432-7250 toll-free
Official site:
ManofLaMancha.com
Article: "Don Quixote and Sancho Ride into Martin Beck Nov. 23, as Mancha Begins Previews" (Playbill.com)
Links: Playbill.com profile
Cast:
Brian Stokes Mitchell, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, Ernie Sabella, Mark Jacoby, Stephen Bogardus, Don Mayo, Natascia Diaz, Bradley Dean, Olga Merediz, Frederick B. Owens, Jamie Torcellini, Timothy J. Alex, Andy Blankenbuehler, John Herrera, Jamie Karen, Lorin Latarro, Carlos Lopez, Wilson Mendieta, Gregory Mitchell, Richard Montoya, Michelle Rios, Thom Sesma, Jimmy Smagula, Dennis Stowe, Allyson Tucker
Special ticket offer for Man of La Mancha
Offer applies to performances through June 28, 2003
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Elizabeth DeGrazia
(Blanche Ingram)
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Bruce Dow
(Robert)
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Sweeney Todd—award nomination!
Bruce played Pirelli in CanStage's production of Sondheim's classic musical.
His portrayal earned him a
Dora Mavor Moore Award nomination for "Outstanding Performance in a Feature Role in a Play or Musical."
The Dora Awards honor excellence in the Toronto theater community and are Canada's equivalent of the Tony awards.
Congraulations, Bruce!
Article: "Toronto's 2003 Dora Award Nominees Include Sweeney Todd, Contact" (Playbill.com)
"Bruce Dow as the rival barber, Pirelli, and Damien Atkins as the skulking Beadle know how to make exaggeration menacing."
—Christopher Hoile, Eye Weekly
"Bruce Dow, as Pirelli, sings tremendously well..."
—Joel Greenberg, Aisle Say: The Internet Magazine of Stage Reviews and Opinion
Directed and choreographed by Morris Panych
CanStage at the Bluma Appel Theatre until April 19, 2003
Featuring Damien Atkins, Michael Fletcher, George Masswohl, Fiona Reid, Tyley Ross
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Gina Ferrall
(Mrs. Reed, Lady Ingram)
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No projects known at this time. If you have any information, please use the submission form to contact the webmaster.
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Andy Gale
(Robert)
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Bonnie Gleicher
(Schoolgirl, Young Jane Eyre understudy)
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Rita Glynn
(Schoolgirl, Adele understudy)
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Gina Lamparella
(Louisa Eshton)
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Gypsy Robe recipient
May 2, 2003:
"Gina Lamparella is the newest recipient of Equity's famous 'Gypsy Robe.' The colorful icon was presented to the chorus member at a special backstage ceremony at the Shubert Theatre on opening night, recreating an historic, theatrical ritual that began on Broadway over 50 years ago...
"The Gypsy Robe began as a lark in 1950, when Bill Bradley, in the chorus of Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, borrowed a dressing gown and sent it to a friend in Call Me Madam on opening night (Oct 12, 1950) saying it was worn by all the Ziegfeld beauties and would "bless" the show. A cabbage rose from Ethel Merman's gown was added and the robe was passed along to next Broadway musical on opening night. The tradition evolved so that the robe is now presented to the "gypsy" who has done the most Broadway musicals on a chorus contract. Along the way, the robe is decorated, painted, patched, stitched, and signed by everyone in the show, becoming a fanciful patchwork for an entire Broadway season."
(from Actors' Equity website)
picture 1
(L to R) Jenna Gavigan, Chandra Lee Schwartz, Gina Lamparella, Bernadette Peters, Ginifer King, Dontee Kiehn, & Julie Martell (kneeling in blue)
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Members of the Gypsy circle touch the Robe for luck: (L to R) Tim Federle, Graham Bowen, Benjamin Brooks Cohen and Gina
picture 3
Gina Lamparella and Actors' Equity Executive Director Alan Eisenberg
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Marguerite MacIntyre
(Miss Scatcherd, Bertha Mason, Mrs. Dent)
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No projects known at this time. If you have any information, please use the submission form to contact the webmaster.
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Carissa Massaro
(Schoolgirl)
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Lisa Musser
(Young Jane Eyre)
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Bill Nolte
(Richard Mason)
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Amour
(music by Michael LeGrand, book and lyrics by Jeremy Sams)
Dates:
Begins previews September 20, 2002; opens October 20
Location:
The Music Box Theatre on Broadway
Tickets:
$60–$85; order online or call
(212) 239-6200/(800) 432-7250
Running time:
1 hour, 40 minutes with no intermission
Articles:
Legrand, Errico and Gets Offer Sneak Peak of Amour at Free August 22 Concert
Cast:
Malcom Gets, Melissa Errico, Lewis Cleale, John Cunningham, Christopher Fitzgerald, Norm Lewis, Sarah Litzsinger, Nora Mae Lyng
Please see Playbill.com's
show profile of Amour for more information.
The score of Amour has been recorded by Sh-k-boom Records and will be on sale soon!
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Jayne Paterson
(Helen Burns, Mary Ingram, Associate Director, Dance Captain)
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Interview on Talkin' Broadway: Introducing...Jayne Paterson
Jayne talks about her experiences in Jane Eyre and Les Misérables
Daddy-Long-Legs
Jayne is also set to star in a future production of Daddy-Long-Legs, a musical-in-progress by Paul Gordon and John Caird. Stay tuned!
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Don Richard
(Brocklehurst, Colonel Dent, Vicar)
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filmography
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Urinetown
Role:
understudy for Caldwell B. Cladwell, Officer Lockstock, Officer Barrel, and Senator Fipp
Location:
The Henry Miller Theatre on Broadway
Tickets: Order online
Official site: Urinetown.com
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Christeena Michelle Riggs
(Louisa Eshton)
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Kiss Me, Kate
Christeena plays Lois Lane/Bianca
Carousel Dinner Theatre in Akron, Ohio
July 9 through August 31, 2003
Tickets
Article with pictures: "True To Carousel Fashion, Kiss Me, Kate Sizzles on Stage"
Cast: "Who's Who in Kiss Me, Kate"
Picture: Christeena as Lois with William B. Hubert as Bill
"If you're looking for hot music, vibrant costumes, snappy dancing, excellent singing and a show with an all-around great look, get thee to the Carousel for Kiss Me, Kate."
—Kerry Clawson, Akron Beacon Journal
"First-rate singing, sexy, playful humor and great sets highlight Carousel Dinner Theatre's entertaining production."
—Bill Alcorn, Youngstown Vindicator
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Erica Schroeder
(Swing)
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No projects known at this time. If you have any information, please use the submission form to contact the webmaster.
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Lee Zarrett
(John Reed, Young Lord Ingram)
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Paul Gordon
(Music and Lyrics)
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Daddy-Long-Legs
Collaborating with John Caird on a musical adaptation of the beloved Jean Webster novel, starring Jayne Paterson as Jerusha
The Magnificent Ambersons
Collaborating with Jay Gruska on a musical adaptation of the classic film
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John Caird
(Book and Additional Lyrics, Co-Director)
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filmography
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What the Night Is For
A play by Michael Weller
Position:
director
Location:
Comedy Theater, London (Panton Street, London SW1Y 4DN)
Dates:
November 7, 2002–February 9, 2003
(opened November 27, 2002)
Showtimes:
Tuesday–Saturday at 7:30 p.m., with 3:00 p.m. matinees on Wednesday, Saturday, and Sunday
Tickets: £10.00–37.50; purchase information
Article: "What the Night Is For Begins West End Previews Nov. 7" (Playbill.com)
Official site: TheNight.info
Cast:
Gillian Anderson (Melinda Metz), Roger Allam (Adam Penzius)
Daddy-Long-Legs
Collaborating with Paul Gordon on a musical adaptation of the beloved Jean Webster novel, starring Jayne Paterson as Jerusha
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Scott Schwartz
(Co-Director)
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John Napier
(Set Designer)
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Keith Gonzales
(Associate Set Designer)
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Jules Fisher and Peggy Eisenhauer
(Lighting Designers)
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Jules
Peggy
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Amour
Position:
Lighting designers
Dates:
Begins previews September 20, 2002; opens October 20
Location:
The Music Box Theatre on Broadway
Tickets:
$60–$85; order online or call
(212) 239-6200/(800) 432-7250
Running time:
1 hour, 40 minutes with no intermission
Articles:
Legrand, Errico and Gets Offer Sneak Peak of Amour at Free August 22 Concert
Cast:
Malcom Gets, Melissa Errico, Lewis Cleale, John Cunningham, Christopher Fitzgerald, Norm Lewis, Sarah Litzsinger, Nora Mae Lyng, Bill Nolte
Please see Playbill.com's
show profile of Amour for more information.
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Andreane Neofitou
(Costume Designer)
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No projects known at this time. If you have any information, please use the submission form to contact the webmaster.
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Steven Tyler
(Musical Director, Vocal and Incidental Arrangements)
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Larry Hochman
(Orchestrations)
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