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The Cast of Thoroughly Modern Millie
 
Original Cast
 
Sutton Foster (Millie Dillmount) is the recipient of the 2002 Tony Award, Drama Desk Award, Outer Critics Circle Award and Astaire Award for this
performance.  She created the role of Millie Dillmount in the 2000 La Jolla Playhouse premiere.  Broadway:  Les Miserables (Eponine), Annie (Star to
Be), The Scarlet Pimpernel, Grease! (Sandy).  Regional: What the World Needs Now (Old Globe), Dorian (Goodspeed), The Three Musketeers (San
Jose Musical Theatre), Nellie Forbush in South Pacific (Pittsburgh CLO).  Tours: The Will Rogers Follies.  Workshops: Wicked, Don Juan DeMarco,
The Bacharach and David Project (Roundabout), Joe (MTC), Summer of '42, written by her brother Hunter.  Television: NBC's "Today Show," CBS's
"The Early Show," "The Rosie O'Donnell Show," "Live! with Regis and Kelly," "The View," "The Caroline Rhea Show," "The Isaac Mizrahi Show," "2002
Jerry Lewis MDA Labor Day Telethon," "2002 Christmas in Rockefeller Center," "2002 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade."  Last year, she appeared as
Fanny Brice in Funny Girl in Concert for The Actors' Fund of America, and can also be heard on the newly released album "The Maury Yeston
Songbook" (PS Classics).  Much love to family, friends and Christian.   

 

Sheryl Lee Ralph (Muzzy van Hossmere) returns to Broadway for the first time since her acclaimed performance as Deena Jones in Micheal Bennett’s Dreamgirls (Tony and Drama Desk nominations). TV: “Moesha”, “The District”, “It’s a Living”, “New Attitude”, “Designing Women”. Film: Deterrence, To Sleep with Anger (Ind. Spirit Award), Sister Act II, The Flinstones, The Mighty Quinn, Mistress, The Distinguished Gentleman, Witch Hunt.  Producer: Divas: Simply Singing!, a critically acclaimed annual concert that has become one of Hollywood’s most important and highly anticipated AIDS fundraisers, and www.jamericanfilmfest.com.  March 19, 2002-April 12, 2003

 

Harriet Harris (Mrs. Meers) is the recipient of the 2002 Tony Award and Drama Desk Award for featured actress in a musical for this performance.  NY Stage includes The Man Who Came to Dinner with Nathan Lane (also filmed for PBS); The Crucible; Man and Superman; Hamlet; Macbeth; Julius Caesar; Jeffrey (Drama Desk Nomination); Bella, Belle of Byelorussia (Drama Desk Nomination).  Regional includes Tartuffe, A Midsummer Night’s Dream; A Month in the Country.  Film includes Memento, Nurse Betty, Romeo and Juliet, Quiz Show.  TV includesSix Feet Under”, “Frasier” (recurring as Bebe Glazer), “The Beast”, “Union Square”, “The Five Mrs. Buchanans”, “Ally McBeal”, “Ellen”, “The X-Files”.

 

Marc Kudisch (Trevor Graydon) received 2002 Tony, Drama Desk, and Outer Critics Circle nominations for this performance.  Most recently seen as Carl-Magnus in the NYCO revival of A Little Night Music and as Mike Robinson in No Strings at City Center Encores!  Broadway: Jeff Moss, Bells Are Ringing (album); Jackie, The Wild Party (album); Chauvelin, The Scarlet Pimpernel; George Kittredge, High Society (album); Gaston, Beauty and the Beast; Reuben, Joseph…Dreamcoat (album).  National: Conrad Birdie, Bye Bye Birdie.  Off-B’way: Tamara—The Living Movie; Quiet on the Set.  TV: Conrad Birdie, “Bye Bye Birdie,” ABC/Hallmark (album); “Sex and the City”; “Late Night with David Letterman”; Ralph Barnes, “Loving”; and commercially as Toyota’s spokesperson, “TV Guy.”  Absent for A Little Night Music at NYC Opera: January 28-April 27, 2003 and City Center Encores! No Strings April 27, 2003-May 11, 2003

 

Gavin Creel (Jimmy Smith) proudly makes his Broadway debut with Thoroughly Modern Millie (2002 Tony Award nomination).  The University of Michigan graduate has appeared in Hair (Encores!), Bat Boy (Off B’way), Fame (national tour), Honk! (American premiere) and various New York workshops including Spring Awakening, Hairspray, and Wicked.  Gavin sings with the Broadway Inspirational Voices and writes his own music.  “For my angel Gooie, her son Jim and his wife Nancy.” March 19, 2002-April 27, 2003

 

Angela Christian (Miss Dorothy Brown) was recently seen on Broadway making her debut as Lily the maid in James Joyce’s The Dead.  She then shed her apron for the show’s Kennedy Center run, playing Miss Molly Ivors.  Regional: Oleanna (Cleveland Play House), Twelfth Night (Viola), Our Town (Emily), Pack of Lies (Julie), Smile (Doria), A Christmas Carol (Belle).  Premieres: Joe DiPietro’s O. Henry’s Lovers (Johnsy/American Stage Co.) and Jon Lipsky’s Maggie’s Riff (Maggie/Merrimack Rep.).  Workshop: Anna in John Stother’s upcoming Pilgrim.

 

Ken Leung (Ching Ho) makes his Broadway Debut.  He originated roles in Corpus Christi (MTC, dir. Joe Mantello), The Road Home (dir. Lawrence Sacharow), Flipzoids (Ma-Yi, dir. Loy Arcenas), and Admissions (dir. Austin Pendleton) and appeared in the films Face, Spy Game, A.I. Artificial Intelligence, Keeping the Faith, Rush Hour, and the upcoming Red Dragon.  March 19, 2002-April, 2003

 

Francis Jue (Bun Foo).  Broadway/tours: M. Butterfly.  Off-Broadway: A Winter’s Tale, Hamlet, Dream True, Pericles, Timon of Athens, King Lear, A Language of Their Own, Richard II, Pacific Overtures.  Recent Regional: Just So (Parsi Man), Floyd Collins (Skeets Miller), As Bees in Honey Drown (Mike/Skunk/Ronald), Amadeus (Mozart), A Question of Mercy (Thomas), Cabaret (Emcee, Bay Area Critics Circle Award), Kiss of the Spider Woman (Molina, Dramalogue Award), The Illusion (Amanuensis/Geronte, Zony Award), A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Puck).  Love to Randy.  March 19, 2003-April, 2003

 

Anne L. Nathan (Miss Flannery) originated the role of Miss Flannery at the La Jolla Playhouse.  Broadway: Ragtime (original co.).  Off-Broadway: Swingtime Canteen.  Toronto: Ragtime, Aspects of Love.  National Tour: Les Miserables, Aspects of Love.  Regional: La Jolla Playhouse, the Citadel, the Asolo, the Colonial, the Public, the Eugene O’Neill Theatre Conference.  TV: “Bull” (TNT Pilot), “The Rosie O’Donnell Show,” “Today Show”.

 

Sharon Scruggs (Standby for Muzzy/Mrs. Meers).  New York: Richard III (TFANA), Trojan Women (Obie Award), Orestes, Stonewail (En Garde Arts), Hellbound on My Trail (Atlantic), Destry Rides Again (York), Goblin Market, Don Juan and the Non Don Juan (Vineyard), Stand Up Shakespeare.  Regional: Black Forrest (Long Wharf), Three Penny Opera, Woyzeck, The Master Builder, Slaughter City (ART), Elmer Gantry (Ford’s, La Jolla), Tiny Alice (Hartford), Happy Ending (Center Stage), Mrs. Farmer’s Daughter, States of Independence (AMTF).  Film: Swimming, Scarred City (HBO), Last Days of Disco, Story of a Bad Boy.  March 19-September 15, 2002

 

Kate Baldwin (Lucille/Ensemble; u/s Miss Dorothy).  Broadway: The Full Monty.  Regional: Passion (Philly Award, Best Supporting Actress), Finian’s Rainbow (Jeff Award nom.).  City Center Encores!: Babes in Arms, A Connecticut Yankee, Bloomer Girl.  Northwestern Univ. graduate.  March 19-August 25, 2002

 

Roxane Barlow (Ensemble) is happily back on Broadway for the ninth time.  Other accomplishments: four leading roles, three national tours, two cats and one amazing husband!  (I love you, Steve!)  Thanks, love and peace to all.

 

Melissa Bell Chait (Swing).  Broadway: Titanic, Grease!, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.  Tours: first national Titanic (Kate McGowan), pre-Broadway Jekyll & Hyde and Grease!  Regional: Arielle in Maury Yeston’s In the Beginning. March 19, 2002-April, 2003

 

Catherine Brunell (Ensemble; u/s Millie).  Broadway: Les Miserables (Eponine).  National Tour: Les Miserables.  Regional: Old Globe, Barter, MUNY.  Recent pre-Broadway workshop of Little Women.  Finisher in the 1999 and 2000 NYC Marathons.  Love to Mom, Dad, Chris, and the Red Sox.  March 19, 2002-June 1, 2003

 

Joyce Chittick (Ethel Peas/Ensemble).  Broadway: Seussical (u/s Mayzie LaBird), Cabaret (original Frenchie, u/s Sally Bowles, co-recipient of Astaire Award, Big, Once Upon A Mattress, Tommy, Cats.  Off-B’way: The Wild Party, A Dybbuk, Encores! Wonderful Town.  March 19, 2002-June, 2003

 

J.P. Christensen (Swing). Thrilled to be back on Broadway after kicking it up at Radio City for the holidays.  Broadway: Fosse, Cats (Skimbleshanks).  Love to my family, David, and my ever-loving zoo at home.  March 19-September 1, 2002

 

Julie Connors (Ensemble; u/s Miss Flannery).  Nat’l tour: How to Succeed… (performed Rosemary/Hedy LaRue).  Encores!: A Connecticut Yankee, Tenderloin.  Papermill: Pippin, Follies.  Arkansas Rep: Anything Goes (Erma).  MGR Playhouse: 42nd Street (Peggy Sawyer).  BA Sociologoy, U.C.L.A.  iloveUeric.

 

David Eggers (Ensemble).  Broadway: Chicago, Annie Get Your Gun, Saturday Night Fever.  Nat’l tour: Chicago, Cats.  Graduate, Northwestern University.  Thanks Rob Ashford, Hal Luftig, Harden-Curtis Assoc., Nina Lannan, Mom and Dad, Jimmy Walksi, Eric.

 

Gregg Goodbrod (Ensemble) is excited to be making his Broadway debut in Millie after performing in the La Jolla production.  He has also been seen at Manhattan Theatre Club, Paper Mill Playhouse and City Center Encores!

 

Aldrin Gonzalez (Ensemble) was last seen on Broadway in the revival of Follies.  Other Broadway credits: Swing!, Guys and Dolls, Ziegfeld Follies of 1936 (Encores!).  He wishes blessings on family and friends.  March 19-September, 2002

 

Jessica Grové (Ensemble; u/s Miss Dorothy) is known nationally for her role as Dorothy in RCE’s The Wizard of Oz (Jefferson nom., Best Actress; Grammy-nominated cast recording).  Other: Les Miserables (Broadway), Notre Dame de Paris (U.S. Premiere.  www.jessicagrove.com.

 

Susan Haefner (Swing; u/s Millie, Miss Flannery).  Broadway: State Fair.  National tour/West End: Damn Yankees with Jerry Lewis.  Off Broadway: The It Girl (York Theatre).  Regional: Asolo State Theatre, Milwaukee Repertory Theatre, Barter Theatre, Weston Playhouse.  March 19, 2002-June 1, 2003

 

Amy Heggins (Ensemble) Broadway: The Will Rogers Follies, Cats (Cassandra), Whorehouse Goes Public, Victor/Victoria, Dream, On the Town, Dame Edna: The Royal Tour, Follies, Thou Shalt Not.  Love to my family.

 

JoAnn M. Hunter (Gloria; Dance Captain; Ensemble; u/s Bun Foo) comes directly from Thou Shalt Not (Suzanne).  Prior to that: Kiss Me, Kate (Lois/Bianca).  Other: WSS (Anita), ACL (Cassie), Sayonara (Fumiko).  Off-B’way: God is Cat Spelled Backwards (Lily), Trayf (Ruth).  Millie marks JoAnn’s twelfth B’way show.  March 19, 2002-June, 2003

 

Alisa Klein (Alice/Ensemble).  Broadway: Grease! (Frenchy), Beauty and the Beast (Silly Girl, u/s Babette).  Off-Broadway: Even Steven (Sharon).  Regional/Stock: 42nd Street (Peggy), Lady in the Dark (Miss Stevens), Buddy (Vi Petty).  BFA, Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. 

 

Matt Lashey (Swing).  Boston Conservatory graduate.  Credits: A Connecticut Yankee (City Center Encores!); Funny Girl, Eddie u/s (Paper Mill); Crazy For You, Harry (PBS Great Performances); Grand Hotel, Eric (Pittsburgh CLO).  Isaiah 30:21  March 19-July 2, 2002

 

Darren Lee (Ensemble; u/s Ching Ho, Bun Foo).  Broadway: Shogun; Miss Saigon; Guys and Dolls; Victor/Victoria; Chicago; On the Town; Kiss Me, Kate; Seussical.  Film: Hackers (Razor).  Choreographer: Miss Saigon (MUNY), Takarazuka Revue Company (Japan). www.darrenlee.com  March 19-November, 2002

 

Dan LoBuono (Ensemble).  Broadway: Chicago (Fred Casely); Hello, Dolly!  Regional: A Wonderful Life (Harry); Kiss Me, Kate (Gremio); Call Me Madam (Kenneth).  Tours: Chicago w/ Chita Rivera, Ann-Margret Show (Vegas).  This one’s for Mary!  Vist: www.danlobuono.com.  Absent: October 20, 2002-June, 2003

 

Casey Nicholaw (Ensemble).  Broadway: Original companies of Seussical, Saturday Night Fever, Steel Pier, Victor/Victoria, Whorehouse Goes Public, Crazy For You, Pimpernel.  Choreographed the new musicals Prince and the Pauper, Double Trouble.  Thanks Tripp, Rob, Mom, and Dad.  March 19, 2002-February, 2003

 

Noah Racey (Ensemble/Associate Choreographer).  Broadway: Follies.  Encores!: Do Re Mi, Babes in Arms.  Workshops: Never Gonna Dance,  Tommy Tune’s Easter Parade.  Boston Conservatory graduate.  Thanks friends and family.  Noah dedicates this performance to the memory of his mother.  God bless.

 

Aaron Ramey (Ensemble; u/s Jimmy, Mr. Graydon) is delighted to be making his Broadway debut with Millie.  Previously, he’s been seen touring in Disney’s Beauty and the Beast as the Beast.  Many thanks to family and friends.  March 19-August 11, 2002

 

T. Oliver Reid (Ensemble). Broadway: Follies; Kiss Me, Kate; Chicago.  Television: Sex and the City.  What a privilege to work with my family of friends once again.  Thank you God!  Thank you, Thank you. March 19, 2002-February, 2003

 

Megan Sikora (Ruth/Ensemble) thanks her teachers, friends, and family for helping to make her dreams a reality.  NY: 42nd Street (Lorraine), Andrew Lippa’s The Wild Party.  Megan is a Point Park College graduate.

 

Matt Wall (Ensemble).  Broadway: Follies, Saturday Night Fever.  National Tours: Saturday Night Fever, Joseph…Dreamcoat.  Regional credits include Goodspeed Opera House, Trinity Repertory Company and North Carolina Theatre.  Matt holds a BFA in Musical Theatre from the Boston Conservatory.

 

Brandon Wardell (Kenneth; u/s Jimmy).  Broadway/tour: James Joyce’s The Dead.  Workshops: Assassins, Outlaws (Billy the Kid), A Man of No Importance (Robbie Faye; production in Fall 2002).  Television: “All My Children”, “Guiding Light”.  Love to Mamaw and Papaw.  March 19-July 21, 2002

 

Richard Feng Zhu (Ensemble; u/s Ching Ho, Bun Foo) was born and raised in mainland China.  He is making his B’way debut with Millie.  Recent credits: The King and I, Miss Saigon (Paper Mill).  Love and thanks to Mom, Dad, Chris, Anabel, Brendan, and most of all, Joy.

 

Replacements

 

Christian Borle (Jimmy Smith).  Broadway: "Amour" (Standby for Dusoleil), "Footloose" (Willard), "Jesus Christ Superstar."  Off-Broadway:
"Elegies: A Song Cycle" by William Finn at Lincoln Center, "Prodigal" at the York.  National tour of "West Side Story" (Riff); Offenbach, Germany
production of "The Who's Tommy" (Pinball 1).  Regional: "Just So" (Kangaroo/Cooking Stove) at North Shore, "The Three Musketeers" (Planchet) at
AMT of San Jose.  April 29, 2003-present
 
Darren Lee (Bun Foo).  Broadway: Kiss Me, Kate (Bill Calhoun); Seussical (Vlad Vladikof); On the Town (u/s Gabey Chip); Victor/Victoria; Guys and
Dolls; Shoughn; Miss Saigon.  Off-B’way: Chang Fragments, Petrified Prince, Dreamgirls Anniversary Concert.  Encores!: The Boys from Syracuse,
Call Me Madam.  Film: Chicago, Hackers (Razor).  Choreography: Bryant Park (Japan 2003), Pacific Overtures (Cinn. Playhouse, Atlanta Alliance),
Miss Saigon (Paper Mill, MUNY, AMT San Jose).  www.darrenlee.com May-June, 2003

 

Christopher Sieber (Trevor Graydon).  NY: Into the Woods (Rapunzel’s Prince/Wolf), Disney’s Beauty and the Beast (Gaston), Triumph of Love (Agis), A Christmas Carol (Young Jacob Marley), AVOW (Brian), The Boys in the Band (Donald), Pal Joey.  Tours of The Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Meet Me in St. Louis (Boy Next Door).  TV: “Two of a Kind”, “Sex and the City”, “Ed”, “Guiding Light”, “All My Children”, “Another World”.  Regional: Randy Newman’s Faust at La Jolla, Paper Moon at Paper Mill Playhouse, The Boys From Syracuse at Reprise!.  Jan. 28-May 11, 2003

David Rhee (Ching Ho) is thrilled to making his Broadway debut in Thoroughly Modern Millie.  Dave would like to thank God, family, friends, and everyone at Circle in the Square Theatre School and Kimberly Vaughan Performance Studio.  Mom and Dad, this is for you.  April, 2003-present

 
Leslie Uggams (Muzzy Van Hossmere) received a 2001 Tony nomination and a 2001 AUDELCO Award for her performance in "King Hedley II."
Recent credits include Off-Broadway's "Thunder Knocking on the Door" (AUDELCO Award), "Master Class" (TheatreFest), "Play On!" (Crossroads
Theater) and "The Old Settler" (AUDELCO Award).  She won the Tony Award for "Hallelujah, Baby!"  Other Broadway: "Her First Roman," "Jerry's
Girls," "Blues in the Night," Reno Sweeney in "Anything Goes" (Lincoln Center and national touring productions).  Ms. Uggams also toured with Peter
Nero and Mel Torme in "The Great Gershwin Concert."  TV includes "Roots" (Critics Choice Award, Emmy and Golden Globe noms.), "Backstairs at the
White House," "Sizzle," HBO's "Christmas at Radio City Music Hall," co-host of "Fantasy" (Emmy Award), "The Leslie Uggams Show."  Her film credits
include "Skyjacked" and "Sugar Hill."  In addition to stage and TV, she performs concerts around the country, recently appearing with the Palm
Beach Pops, Washington Symphony Orchestra, and the Memorial Day Concert on the Washington Mall, which was televised on PBS.  April 22,
2003-present

 

Terry Burrell (Standby for Muzzy/Mrs. Meers) returns to Broadway after starring as Julie in the recent London production of Showboat (dir. Harold Prince), a role she also played on the US National Tour.  Broadway includes Dreamgirls, Into The Woods, Swingin’ on a Star, Honky Tonk Nights, Eubie.  Off-Broadway: And the World Goes Round, Just So, and Taking A Chance on Love.  Recent tours: Barry Manilow’s Copacabana, Thunder Knocking on the Door.  Other tours: It’s a Grand Night for Singing, The Wiz, Bubblin’ Brown Sugar.  Terry was nominated for a Helen Hayes Award as best actress in a musical for her portrayal of Queenie in Queenie Pie at the Kennedy Center.  Other regional: Time and Again, Of Thee I Sing, Sweet and Hot, Man of La Mancha, Up From Paradisel, and Ain’t Misbehavin’.  September 17, 2002-present.  Also: Muzzy Van Hossmere, April 13-20, 2003

 

Kevin Bernard (Swing). B’way: recent revival of Oklahoma!, the dark and mysterious Slim.  Around NYC: the famed triple Off B’way Circuit.  Favorite regional: Crazy For You (Carbonell Award).  Toured endlessly.  Love my wife, Heather.  Help yourself to tunes: www.KevinNeilBernard.com.  June, 2003-present

 

Megan Cambell (Ensemble; u/s Millie) is proud to make her Broadway debut in Millie.  Favorite credits include Sweet Charity and Promises, Promises.  Love and thanks to Jim Carnahan and Co., Steve Unger, her amazing family; Joe Joyce and Richard Schraier for helping her to achieve her goal.  June 3, 2003-present

 

Jessica Dillan (Ethel Peas/Ensemble).  Broadway: Thou Shalt Not, Cats (Sillibub, final company).  National tours: Swing!, Cats IV (Victoria).  Regional theatre: Children of Eden (Arvada Center), Damn Yankees (Ivoryton Playhouse), West Side Story (Augusta Opera).  TV: “Late Night With Conan O’Brian.”  She thanks her family and friends for their love and support. June, 2003-present

 

Jason Gillman (Ensemble) is delighted to join the Millie company.  Broadway: Chicago; Annie Get Your Gun; Hello, Dolly!  Regional: Gypsy (Tulsa), Chess (Arbiter), Crazy For You (Bobby), A View From the Bridge (Rodolpho).  Much love to family and friends, Angie always.  October 22, 2002-present

 

Tripp Hanson (Ensemble) is thrilled to be joining the cast of Millie!  He recently appeared in Lincoln Center’s workshop of Sondheim’s The Frogs with Nathan Lane, directed by Susan Stroman.  Last seen in New Jersey as Bert Healy in Annie at Paper Mill Playhouse; last seen in New York in Boys From Syracuse.  Other Broadway: Kiss Me, Kate (orig revival co.), Crazy For You (orig co.).  Last seen all over the world singing and dancing with the Manhattan Rhythm Kings.  Thanks to Casey!  February, 2003-present

 

Leah Horowitz (Swing).  Broadway debut!  BFA, NYU/Tisch/CAP-21.  NYC and regional: The Pirates of Penzance, West Side Story, The Gondoliers.  Numerous jingles.  Also, Encore! at Tokyo DisneySea.  Grateful thanks to Jermy Rich, friends and family, especially Mom and Dad!  June, 2003-present. 

 

Cheyenne Jackson (Ensemble; u/s Jimmy, Mr. Graydon) recently relocated from Seattle and is proud to be making his Broadway debut.  Recent regional credits include West Side Story (Tony), The Most Happy Fella (Joey), and Hair (Berger) at Seattle’s 5th Avenue Theatre.  For my mom.  July 23, 2002-present

 

Eric Jackson (Ensemble) is thrilled to be making his Broadway debut with Millie.  Nat’l Tours: Chicago, Ragtime.  Regional: My Fair Lady (Paper Mill).  To my family and friends, thanks.  February, 2003-present

 

John MacInnis (Ensemble; Assistant Dance Captain).  Broadway: Kiss Me, Kate; Steel Pier; How to Succeed…; Guys and Dolls; Jerome Robbins’ Broadway; Me and My Girl.  His most recent accomplishment is directing and choreographing the Olympic Medals Plaza at the 2002 Olympic Winter Games.  September 3, 2002-May, 2003

 

Megan McGinnis (Ensemble; u/s Miss Dorothy).  Broadway: Parade, The Diary of Anne Frank.  National tour: The Sound of Music (Liesl), James Joyce’s The Dead (Also Kennedy Center).  Film/TV: Anywhere But Here, The Look, A Goofy Movie, “Wings”, “Dear John”, “Blossom” (recurring).  August 27, 2002-April, 2003

 

Michelle O’Steen-Vivona (Swing).  Broadway: How to Succeed…, Gypsy, Sweet Charity, Anything Goes.  Tour: nine shows.  NYC: Rockette, After the Dancing in Jericho, Encores!  Film/TV: Zelig, “Letterman”, “ATWT”, Tony Awards, commercials.  Love to family: Jerome, Michaela, and Thomas. April, 2003-present

 

Erin Sacks (Ensemble).  Broadway debut!  Nat’l tour: The Phantom of the Opera (Meg Giry).  Regional:  Cal. Music Circus, Downtown Cabaret Theatre, …Charlie Brown (Sally) and Children of Eden.  BFA, Brigham Young Univ.  Love to family and thanks to God.

 

Darren Ritchie (Ensemble; u/s Jimmy Smith, Trevor Graydon).  Broadway: Bells Are Ringing, Les Miserables, and South Pacific at Lincoln Center.  National tour: Fame the Musical.  Workshops: Me and Mrs. Jones, Surf’s Up, Skindiver, Here I Am (L.A.) and upcoming The ‘60’s.  TV: “Days of Our

Lives” and “Guiding Light”.  Regional: Musical Theatre of Wichita, Wagonwheel and Pittsburgh Gargaro.  Thanks his friends and family for their support.  August 13, 2002-present

 

Emily Rozek (Ensemble, u/s Millie).  Thrilled to be back at the Marquis, where she played Winnie Tate in Annie Get Your Gun.  National Tours: South Pacific (Nellie u/s), Sunset Blvd. (Mary).  Love to family, Steven and Benny.

 

David Spangenthal (Swing) has appeared both on Broadway and the national tours of Beauty and the Beast (Beast/Gaston u/s) and Cats.  Weber State University Graduate.  Co-owner of Timothy Johns Salon on 53rd and 8th.  Love to my family and my honey!  July 4, 2002-present

 

Kim Varhola (Gloria, u/s Bun Foo) Broadway: Flower Drum Song, Rent.  Lincoln Center: Anything Goes (2002 Benefit).  Regional: No, No, Nanette; Redhead; Sweet Charity.  B.S. from Northwestern University.  Love and thanks to Mom, Dad, and Andrew.  June, 2003-present