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lempickathemusical · 1 month
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We do not control the world  We control one flat rectangle of canvas at a time LEMPICKA (2024)
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Destroy the past Destroy convention Everything that hinders our ascension To perfection
GEORGE ABUD & company rehearse "Perfection" LEMPICKA the musical
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lightleckrereins · 2 years
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The Moulin Rouge heels/skirts/female ensemble
Paloma Garcia Lee (Original Broadway cast), Khori Michelle Petinaud (Original Broadway cast), Bahiyah Hibah (Original Broadway cast), Ericka Hunter (Original Broadway cast), Jodi McFadden (Original Broadway cast), Morgan Marcel (Original Broadway cast)
Karli Dinardo (swing, Original Broadway cast/swing, Australia), Amber Ardolino (swing, Original Broadway cast), Kaitlin Mesh (swing, Original Broadway cast/ensemble Broadway), Tilly Evans-Krueger (swing, Broadway), Keely Byrne (Broadway), Maya Bowles (Broadway)
Kara Menendez (swing, Broadway), Mia DeWeese (swing, Broadway), Lauren J. Hamilton (Broadway), Kelsey Orem (swing, Broadway), Ariana Rosario (Broadway), Adéa Michelle Sessoms (first US tour)
Adrienne Balducci (first US tour), Alexis Hasbrouck (first US tour), Jenn Stafford (first US tour/Broadway), Jennifer Wolfe (first US tour), Tanisha Moore (first US tour), Amy Quanbeck (swing, first US tour/swing, Broadway)
Tamrin Goldberg (swing, first US tour), Alexa De Barr (swing, first US tour/swing Broadway), Ayden Pratt (swing, first US tour), Emma Russel (Australia), Chaska Halliday (Australia), Anica Calida (Australia)
Kara Sims (Australia), Amy Berrisford (Australia), Scout Hook (Australia), Bree Tipoki (swing, Australia), Brittany Ford (swing, Australia), Kahlia Davis (swing, Australia)
Giuliana Carniato (swing, Australia), Katie Ella Dunsden (West End), Tinovimbanashe Sibanda (West End), Melissa Nettleford (West End), Lily Wang (West End), Katie Singh (West End)
AmyThorton (West End), Alicia Mencía (swing, West End), Georgia Morgan (swing, West End/swing, Australia), Misty May Tindall (swing, West End/ensemble Germany), Elly Shay (swing, West End), Tamsin January (swing, West End)
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Dreamcasting Broadway: AMERICAN PSYCHO
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“Ready to restart; to excavate some bleeding heart.”
Dreamcasting Broadway: American Psycho
Ryan McCartan as Patrick Bateman
Lauren Zakrin as Evelyn Williams
Hannah Florence as Jean
John Riddle as Paul Owen
Patti LuPone as Mrs. Bateman/Mrs. Wolfe/Svetlana
Alex Nee as Sean Bateman/Dorsia Host/Ensemble
Blaine Alden Krauss as Luis Carruthers/Ensemble
Charissa Hogeland as Courtney Lawrence/Ensemble (Evelyn u/s)
Erica Sweany as Christine/Hardbody Trainer/Ensemble
Jennifer Caldwell as Victoria/Harbody Waitress/Ensemble (Evelyn u/s, Courtney u/s)
Jordan Litz as Craig McDermott/Tom Cruise/ATM/Ensemble (Patrick u/s, Paul u/s)
Khori Michelle Petinaud as Sabrina/Video Store Clerk/Ensemble
Louis Griffin as David Van Patten/Ensemble (Patrick u/s, Paul u/s)
Nathaniel Stampley as Detective Donald Kimball/Al/Ensemble
Steven Grant Douglass as Timothy Price/Ensemble
Sydney Parra as Vandan/Bartender/Ensemble (Jean u/s)
Corey Kline as Swing
Mike Baerga as Swing
Natalie Pilkington as Swing (Jean u/s, Mrs. Bateman/Mrs. Wolfe/Svetlana u/s)
Zara MacIntosh as Swing (Courtney u/s)
Ellen Harvey as Standby (Mrs. Bateman/Mrs. Wolfe/Svetlana)
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beyondtheblonde · 2 years
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Moulin Rouge! The Musical - Broadway
December 2019 | StarCuffedJeans’ master Format: MP4 HD Cast: Aaron Tveit (Christian), Karen Olivo (Satine), Danny Burstein (Harold Zidler), Sahr Ngaujah (Toulouse-Lautrec), Ricky Rojas (Santiago), Tam Mutu (The Duke), Kyle Brown, Jodi McFadden (u/s Nini), Jacqueline B Arnold (La Chocolat), Holly James (Arabia), Jeigh Madjus (Baby Doll), Reed Luplau (Pierre) Notes: Beautiful HD capture of the Original Broadway Cast. Starts after "Welcome to the Moulin Rouge!". Filmed in 16:9 with a mix of wides, mediums, and close-ups.
Moulin Rouge! The Musical - Broadway
January 2020 | StarCuffedJeans’ master Format: MP4
Cast: Aaron Tveit (Christian), Amber Ardolino (u/s Satine), Danny Burstein (Harold Zidler), Sahr Ngaujah (Toulouse-Lautrec), Ricky Rojas (Santiago), Dylan Paul (u/s The Duke), Robyn Hurder (Nini), Jacqueline B Arnold (La Chocolat), Holly James (Arabia), Jeigh Madjus (Baby Doll), Reed Luplau (Pierre) Notes: Beautiful HD capture of the fabulous Amber Ardolino as Satine and Dylan Paul as the Duke. Filmed from the rear left orchestra with a mix of wides, mediums, and many close-ups.
Moulin Rouge! The Musical - Broadway (Audio)
September 24, 2021 | Unknown’s master Format: mp3
Cast: Natalie Mendoza (Satine), Aaron Tveit (Christian), Danny Burstein (Harold Zidler), Bobby Daye (Toulouse-Lautrec), Ricky Rojas (Santiago), Tam Mutu (The Duke of Month) Robyn Hurder (Nini), Jaqueline B. Arnold (La Chocolat), Holly James (Arabia), Reed Luplau (Pierre), Jeigh Madjus (Baby Doll) Notes: Reopening night!
Moulin Rouge! The Musical - Broadway (Audio) December 1, 2021 | juniper47’s master
Cast: Aaron Tveit (Christian), Natalie Mendoza (Satine), Danny Burstein (Harold Zidler), Sahr Ngaujah (Toulouse-Lautrec), Ricky Rojas (Santiago), Tam Mutu (The Duke), Robyn Hurder (Nini), Tasia Jungbauer* (u/s La Chocolat), Holly James (Arabia), Jeigh Madjus (Baby Doll), Brandon Stonestreet* (u/s Pierre), Keely Beirne, Giovanni Bonaventura, Olutayo Bosede, Kyle Brown, Sam J. Cahn, Bobby Daye, Aaron C. Finley, Bahiyah Hibah, Ericka Hunter Yang, Kara Menendez, Kaitlin Mesh, Fred Odgaard, Khori Michelle Petinaud, Benjamin Rivera, Julius Anthony Rubio Notes: Tracked by ascreaminggoddess. Good clear audio, though there is a shift in the depth of stereo due to needing to move the audio recorder and mics partway through Act 1. (do not gift, trade only, not for sale)
Moulin Rouge! The Musical - Broadway
December 4, 2021 | TheatreCouple14’s master Format: mp4
Cast: Natalie Mendoza (Satine), Aaron Tveit (Christian), Danny Burstein (Harold Zidler), Bobby Daye (Toulouse-Lautrec), Ricky Rojas (Santiago), Tam Mutu (The Duke of Month) Robyn Hurder (Nini), Jaqueline B. Arnold (La Chocolat), Holly James (Arabia), Reed Luplau (Pierre), Jeigh Magus (Baby Doll) Notes: 4x3 Wide-shot phone boot show from front right orchestra. A few major heads obstruct about 40% of the view throughout. Interesting view to see some of the dancers on the right side of the stage that aren't usually captured in close-up boots. This show is such a spectacle! Videos can't even do it justice, but super fans might like it.
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gonnabeaholiday · 7 years
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kmr8787: Princess Tiana will see you now. #Romanholiday #sanfran #goldengate #purple #goingtotheball
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Casting Goals: Hamilton
Because the next person that asks me gets blocked!
Perry Young as Alexander Hamilton
Corbin Bleu as Aaron Burr
T.V. Carpio as Eliza Hamilton
Dan’yelle Williamson as Angelica Schuyler
Jin Ha as Marquis de Lafayette/Thomas Jefferson
Jesse L. Martin as George Washington
Usman Ali Ishaq as John Laurens/Philip Hamilton
Sushma Saha as Peggy Schuyler/Maria Reynolds
Ahmad Simmons as Hercules Mulligan/James Madison
John Partridge as King George III
Michael Maliakel as Man 1 (Hamilton u/s, Washington u/s)
Corey Kline as Man 2 (King George III u/s)
Xavier Reyes as Man 3
Cooper Howell as Man 4 (Lafayette/Jefferson u/s, Mulligan/Madison u/s)
Grasan Kingsberry as Man 5 (Burr u/s, Washington u/s, Mulligan/Madison)
Sydney Parra as Woman 1 (Peggy/Maria u/s)
Tiana Okoye as Woman 2 (Angelica u/s)
Ashley Blair Fitzgerald as Woman 3
Connie Bahng as Woman 4
Zurin Villanueva as Woman 5 (Peglizica u/s)
Carol Angeli as Swing
Domonique Paton as Swing (Eliza u/s)
Khori Michelle Petinaud as Swing
Warren Yang as Swing
Yurel Echezarreta as Swing
Zack Calderon as Swing (Laurens/Philip u/s)
Allan K. Washignton as Standby (Alexander Hamilton, Lafayette/Jefferson, George Washington, King George III)
Diana Huey as Standby (Eliza Hamilton, Angelica Schuyler, Peggy/Maria)
Heath Saunders as Standby (Aaron Burr, Lafayette/Jefferson, Laurens/Philip, Mulligan/Madison)
Honorable Mentions: Kurt Kansley as Hercules Mulligan/James Madison (Burr u/s) Merle Dandridge as Aaron Burr Samuel Edwards as Man 1 (King George III u/s) Storm Lever as Peggy Schuyler/Maria Reynolds
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edwardianbookwhore · 5 years
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I Listened to the Moulin Rouge! OBCR So You Don’t Have To
Note: I’m rebranding my reviews to be geared strictly toward people who can’t afford to go to New York and see Broadway musicals. I’ll still be doing reviews, but I’m trying to reach people who maybe OBCRs are their only source of musical theatre. Enjoy!
Moulin Rouge! is a 2019 musical based around the 2001 jukebox musical movie. The number one thing I always suggest to people trying to understand a musical just from the cast recording is to read the plot summary on wikipedia first. However, as this review is being written, there is no plot summary on the wikipedia, and because it’s a jukebox musical, it’s very hard to understand just from the cast recording. I kind of had to piece together the plot from what I read on the movie’s wikipedia since the songs have been switched around. Long story short: Moulin Rouge! is your average, everyday romance. Not really a huge plot there, but still entertaining nonetheless. 
Lots of comparisons can be made between it and other, older, musicals, but it’s most similar to Cabaret (yes, the musical they do in Love, Simon). The cast recording isn’t particularly bad, but it’s theatrics (costume design, set design, etc.) are much more impressive than the musical itself. The arrangements are impressive, to the point where you may even forget it’s a jukebox musical for five minutes. Typically, I’m not a fan of jukebox musicals (ex: Jersey Boys, Beautiful, Tina) but there are a few I like (ex: Ain’t Too Proud, Singin’ in the Rain) and Moulin Rouge! may make that list. 
If you were to tell me this entire musical had three cast members + ensemble, I’d believe you. Aaron Tveit and Karen Olivo are in like 95% of the songs and Danny Burstein’s French accent kind of stands out. Other than that, it’s kind of hard to find many songs with the other cast members. It’s still a great recording, I just kind of wish there was more of the rest of the cast. 
Conclusion: It’s a great cast recording, but maybe just for a quick afternoon listen. There’s some musicals you’ll obsess over every single song, and then there’s some you’ll casually turn on when you’re bored. This is one of those. If anything, just listen to this musical without reading the track list first. It’s fun to hear random top 40 songs with zero preparedness whatsoever. 
Rating: 3.75 stars
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Cast: Karen Olivo, Aaron Tveit, Danny Burstein, Sahr Ngaujah, Tam Mutu, Ricky Rojas, Robyn Hurder, Jacqueline B. Arnold, Holly James, Jeigh Madjus, Olutayo Bosede, Kyle Brown, Sam J. Cahn, Max Clayton, Paloma Garcia-Lee, Bahiyah Hibah, Ericka Hunter, Morgan Marcell, Brandt Martinez, Jodi McFadden, Reed Luplau, Kevyn Morrow, Fred Odgaard, Dylan Paul, Khori Michelle Petinaud and Benjamin Rivera
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newyorktheater · 5 years
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Moulin Rouge set
“Moulin Rouge” was thrilling from the moment I entered the theater… until about ten minutes after it began. That’s because the brightest star in this stage adaptation of Baz Luhrmann’s 2001 movie musical is designer Derek McLane’s set. Before we even take our seats, it envelopes us in love, or at least in lots of red – a huge red neon “Moulin Rouge” sign above red lights in the shape of a half a dozen hearts nestled lovingly within each other, a full-sized, red windmill full of lights perched on the box seats above us to our left, a life-sized elephant (which, for variety, is purple) in the box seats to our right…
Please don’t misunderstand. There are other things to like besides the design in “Moulin Rouge,” but just nothing else that’s quite as thrilling.  This is a jukebox musical for the age of Spotify. It crams in some 75 cheekily anachronistic pop songs into what feels like perfunctory melodrama about a love triangle taking place in the famed Parisian nightclub Moulin Rouge in 1899.
The playlist is certainly fun, familiar and hummable; the songs from the movie  (from Broadway standards like “The Sound of Music” and “Diamonds Are A Girl’s Best Friend” to David Bowie’s “Nature Boy,” and Elton John’s “Your Song”) are supplemented with hits by singers who have become stars in the 17 years since the movie was made: Lady Gaga, Florence and the Machine, Sia, Beyoncé, Adele, Katy Perry. The cast features some of the most talented and appealing actors that Broadway has to offer. The always reliable Danny Burstein is impresario Harold Zidler, good-hearted if a little sleazy, who is trying to keep the club from shutting down. Aaron Tveit is Christian, an innocent composer from Ohio, who moves to the Parisian artistic district of Montmartre in pursuit of the bohemian ideals of truth, beauty, freedom and love. He gets enlisted  to write a musical for Moulin Rouge that will help save it…and meets Satine.   Karen Olivio is Satine, who becomes Christian’s object of desire, a performer at the Moulin Rouge and the star of the show within the show. Tam Mutu as the villainous Duke of Monroth, the show’s producer, who gets in the way of the love between Christian and Satine by demanding Satine for himself.
Each of these performers gets at least one number that shows them at their powerhouse best, as do Robyn Hurder and Ricky Rojas in a vigorous dance number to Lady Gaga’s “Bad Romance.” Even when the performers are delivering the many throwaway medleys, they do so playfully enough as to make us feel let in on the fun.
Yet, little of “Moulin Rouge” is done better than the movie, which is half an hour shorter and twice as sweet.  There isn’t the same chemistry between Olivo and Tveit as between Nicole Kidman and Ewan Macgregor. The comic scenes – such as when Satine thinks that Christian is the Duke – aren’t as funny, and the dramatic scenes are at best impressive rather than moving.
Nobody would accuse the movie “Moulin Rouge” of being subtle, yet the stage musical feels much more often like a sensory assault – and not just because of the standard confetti cannons. The movie begins with John Leguizamo as Toulouse-Lautrec singing the haunting Nature Boy (“There was a boy A very strange enchanted boy”) while the camerazooms from the stage through the streets and steeples of Montmartre to focus on Ewan McGregor crying at his typewriter, while he begins typing the story, telling it in voiceover. The stage musical begins with a quartet of scantily clad buxom beauties at the lip of the stage vamping “Voulez-vous coucher avec moi (ce soir)?”–  Lady Marmalade, made a hit in 1974 by the girl group Labelle and covered constantly since then. Both songs are in both movie and musical, but the movie is more adept at hooking us into the narrative than John Logan’s book for the musical.
Even if I’d never seen the movie, though, I would surely be disappointed by the stage version. No, it doesn’t mark the end of civilization as we know it, or even the end of the Broadway musical. But it does feel like a throwback to an era when musicals meant little more than the efficient and intellectually-deficient delivery of a collection of melodies.
Given these disappointments, Derek McLane’s set is arguably to “Moulin Rouge” what the 20 foot puppet is to “King Kong” – the one undiluted delight, and the main reason to make the trip to the theater, rather than stay home with memories of the superior, iconic movie version. (It may not be just a coincidence that producer Carmen Pavlovic, the head of Global Creatures, is the lead producer of both “Moulin Rouge” and “King Kong,” her first two forays onto Broadway.) The atmosphere the set creates is most inviting when you first enter the Al Hirschfeld Theater, but the pleasures introduced periodically throughout the show by the design team – not just the set but Catherine Zuber’s costumes and Justin Townsend’s lighting — kept my attention even when I started reacting to the next batch of pop songs with “Yeah, ok, I get it.”
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Karen Olivo as Satine and Aaron Tveit as Christian
Karen Olivo as Satine and Tam Mutu as The Duke of Monroth
Jacqueline B. Arnold as La Chocolat, Robyn Hurder as Nini, Holly James as Arabia and Jeigh Madjus as Baby Doll
Danny Burstein as the impresario Harold Zidler
Tam Mutu as The Duke of Monroth
Sahr Ngaujah as Toulouse-Lautrec, new friend of Aaron Tveit as composer Christian who also befriends Ricky Rojas as Santiago
Ricky Rojas as Santiago and Robyn Hurder as Nini
Aaron Tveit as Christian and Karen Olivo as Satine
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  Moulin Rouge Al Hirschfeld Theater Book by John Logan; Music supervision, orchestrations, and arrangements by Justin Levine; Choreography by Sonya Tayeh; Directed by Alex Timbers Set design by Derek McLane, costume design by Catherine Zuber, lighting by Justin Townsend, sound by Peter Hylenski, wig and hair design by David Brian Brown , makeup by Sarah Cimino Cast: Karen Olivo, Aaron Tveit, Danny Burstein, Sahr Ngaujah, Tam Mutu, Ricky Rojas, Robyn Hurder, Jacqueline B. Arnold, Holly James, Jeigh Madjus, Olutayo Bosede, Kyle Brown, Sam J. Cahn, Max Clayton, Paloma Garcia-Lee, Bahiyah Hibah, Ericka Hunter, Morgan Marcell, Brandt Martinez, Jodi McFadden, Reed Luplau, Kevyn Morrow, Fred Odgaard, Dylan Paul, Khori Michelle Petinaud and Benjamin Rivera Running time: Two hours and 40 minutes, including one intermission. Tickets: $99 to $399
Moulin Rouge Review: A jukebox musical for the age of Spotify “Moulin Rouge” was thrilling from the moment I entered the theater… until about ten minutes after it began.
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Dreamcasting Broadway: JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR
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“Listen Jesus to the warning I give, please remember I just want us to live.”
Dreamcasting Broadway: Jesus Christ Superstar
Adrienne Warren as Jesus Christ
Andrew Polec as Judas Iscariot
Maiya Quansah-Breed as Mary Magdalene
Kyle Scatliffe as Pontius Pilate
Jewelle Blackman as Caiaphas
Zara MacIntosh as Annas (Judas u/s)
Conroe Brooks as Peter (Caiaphas u/s)
Anthony Chatmon II as Simon Zealotes (Jesus u/s)
Lesli Margherita as King Herod
Alex Gibson as Apostle/Ensemble (Caiaphas u/s)
Blaine Alden Krauss as Apostle/Ensemble (Annas u/s, Simon u/s)
Cameron Amandus as Apostle/Ensemble (Peter u/s)
Chelsea Lee Williams as Apostle/Ensemble (Pilate u/s, Peter u/s)
Hannah Corneau as Apostle/Ensemble (Judas u/s)
Javier Ignacio as Apostle/Ensemble
Nora Schell as Apostle/Ensemble (Simon u/s)
Patrick Connaghan as Apostle/Ensemble (Peter u/s)
Rohit Gopal as Apostle/Ensemble (Annas u/s)
Abbi Hodgson as Ensemble (Simon u/s)
Akilah Ayanna as Reporter 1/Ensemble (Soul Girls u/s)
Alexa De Barr as Ensemble
Alexander Gil Cruz as Reporter 2/Ensemble
Allan K. Washington as Priest 3 (Judas u/s)
Alysha Deslorieux as Ensemble (Jesus u/s)
André Jordan as Soldier/Ensemble
Arica Jackson as Soul Girl/Ensemble
Ashley Andrews as Reporter 3/Ensemble
Athena Collins as Soul Girl/Ensemble (Mary u/s)
Billy Joe Kiessling as Reporter 6/Ensemble
Chris Medlin as Ensemble
Dan Gleason as Reporter 14/Ensemble (Jesus u/s)
Ericka Hunter as Ensemble
Erikka Walsh as Reporter 7/Ensemble
Grasan Kingsberry as Reporter 9/Ensemble
Gus Reed as Ensemble
J. Harrison Ghee as Soul Girl/Ensemble
Jacob Keith Watson as Priest 1/Ensemble (Herod u/s)
Kaleb Wells as Reporter 11/Ensemble (Pilate u/s)
Karis Oka as Reporter 5/Ensemble (Mary u/s)
Khori Michelle Petinaud as Ensemble
Noah Wolfe as Reporter 8/Ensemble (Mary u/s)
Paul HeeSang Miller as Reporter 4/Ensemble (Pilate u/s, Caiaphas u/s)
Rory Donovan as Reporter 12/Ensemble (Herod u/s)
Sam Aberman as Reporter 13/Ensemble
Samantha Williams as Priest 2/Ensemble (Soul Girls u/s)
Shekinah McFarlane as Reporter 10/Ensemble (Herod u/s)
Tessa Alves as Reporter 15/Ensemble
Vanessa Becerra as Reporter 16/Ensemble
Vishal Vaidya as Old Man/Ensemble
Calvin L. Cooper as Swing
Camden Gonzales as Swing
Juan Caballer as Swing
Julian Ramos as Swing
Lauralyn McClelland as Swing
Mike Baerga as Swing
Sam Strasfeld as Swing
Shannen Alyce Quan as Swing
Veronica Otim as Swing (Annas u/s, Soul Girls u/s)
*Inspired by @thediaryofatheatrekid​‘s JCS casting breakdown
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Dreamcasting Broadway: A CHORUS LINE
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"A 5, 6, 7, 8!!!”
Dreamcasting Broadway: A Chorus Line
Cheyenne Jackson as Zach
Nico Greetham as Don Kerr
Lauren Zakrin as Maggie Winslow
Giuseppe Bausilio as Mike Costa
Riza Takahashi as Connie Wong
Timothy Hughes as Gregory Gardner
Ashley Blanchet as Cassie Ferguson
Bahiyah Hibah as Sheila Bryant
Matt Meigs as Bobby Mills
Hannah Clarke-Levine as Bebe Benzenheimer
Eloise Kropp as Judy Turner
Ephraim Sykes as Richie Walters
Cooper Howell as Al DeLuca
Anissa Felix as Kristine Urich-DeLuca
Kaitlin Mesh as Val Clark (Cassie u/s)
Anthony Norman as Mark Anthony
Paul Morland as Paul San Marco
Ilda Mason as Diana Morales
Barrett Martin as Roy/Offstage Singer (Mike u/s, Greg u/s, Bobby u/s, Al u/s)
Blaine Alden Krauss as Tom/Offstage Singer (Mike u/s, Richie u/s, Al u/s, Mark u/s)
Daniel Ching as Larry (Zach u/s, Bobby u/s)
Elijah A. Carter as Butch/Offstage Singer (Don u/s, Richie u/s, Paul u/s, Larry u/s)
Ioana Alfonso as Vicki/Offstage Singer (Cassie u/s, Sheila u/s, Judy u/s, Diana u/s)
Khori Michelle Petinaud as Lois/Offstage Singer (Cassie u/s, Val u/s)
Stephen Carrasco as Frank/Offstage Singer (Zach u/s, Don u/s, Greg u/s, Larry u/s)
Sydney Parra as Tricia/Offstage Singer (Maggie u/s, Connie u/s, Bebe u/s, Diana u/s)
Gary Cooper as Swing (Mark u/s, Paul u/s)
Mary Claire King as Swing (Sheila u/s, Judy u/s, Kristine u/s, Val u/s)
Tiffany Toh as Swing (Maggie u/s, Connie u/s, Bebe u/s, Kristine u/s)
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Dreamcasting Broadway: NATASHA, PIERRE & THE GREAT COMET OF 1812
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“They say we are asleep until we fall in love; we are children of dust and ashes.”
Dreamcasting Broadway: Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812
Mikaela Bennett as Natasha Rostova
Nathaniel Hackmann as Pierre Bezukhov
Devin Ilaw as Anatole Kuragin
Eleri Ward as Sonya Rostova
Kay Trinidad as Marya Dmitryevna
Jewelle Blackman as Heléne Bezukhova
Ben Steinfeld as Fedya Dolokhov
Ari’el Stachel as Andrey Bolkonsky/Old Prince Bolkonsky
Kim Blanck as Princess Mary Bolkonskaya/Maidservant/Opera Singer
Lucas Papaelias as Balaga/Servant/Opera Singer
Aisha Jackson as Ensemble (Natasha u/s)
Alex Nee as Ensemble (Andrey/Prince Bolkonsky u/s)
Alexia Sielo as Ensemble
Allan K. Washington as Ensemble
Ari McKay Wilford as Ensemble (Dolokhov u/s)
Ashkon Davaran as Ensemble (Pierre u/s, Balaga u/s)
Erikka Walsh as Ensemble
JC Schuster as Opera Dancer/Ensemble
Jessie Shelton as Ensemble (Mary u/s)
Jordan Litz as Ensemble (Anatole u/s, Andrey/Prince Bolkonsky u/s)
José Useche as Ensemble
Kaleb Wells as Ensemble (Pierre u/s)
Khori Michelle Petinaud as Opera Dancer/Ensemble
Lauralyn McClelland as Ensemble (Marya D u/s)
Lauren Luiz as Ensemble (Sonya u/s, Mary u/s)
Marina Kondo as Ensemble (Natasha u/s, Sonya u/s)
Tamrin Goldberg as Onstage Swing/Ensemble
Vishal Vaidya as Ensemble
Warren Yang as Onstage Swing/Ensemble
Zara MacIntosh as Ensemble (Heléne u/s)
Paul HeeSang Miller as Standby (Pierre Bezukhov)
Anthony Chatmon II as Swing (Anatole u/s, Dolokhov u/s)
Billy Bustamante as Swing (Balaga u/s)
Camden Gonzales as Swing
Erica Swindell as Swing
Kim Steele as Swing (Marya D u/s, Heléne u/s)
Sam Strasfeld as Swing
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gonnabeaholiday · 7 years
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sarachase_: Opening night @romanholidaybwy (📸:Joan Marcus) 🇮🇹 🛵
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stephanie styles’ roman holiday instagram takeover (06.17.17)
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shnsf: What would a show be without costumes?! Roman Holiday is not lacking glamour thanks to the one and only @catherinezuber!
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stephanie styles’ roman holiday instagram takeover (06.17.17)
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