Paul Amodeo appeared on Broadway and in the first national tour of "Dirty Blonde." Off-Broadway credits include "How to Build a Better Tulip," "Dressing Room" and "Beau Jest." He also appeared in "The Visit" at Signature Theatre.
Jason Reiff performed in the international tours of "The Who's Tommy" as Tommy, "How to Succeed in Business...," and "Les Miserables." Pierce Gidez has appeared in productions of "Music Man," "Peter Pan" and "A Christmas Carol." Casey Erin Clark appeared Off-Broadway in the musical "Frankenstein" and in "Shout! The Mod Musical." Amber Harris performed Off-Broadway in "Streetlights" and "Below the Waist." Tiffan Borelli appeared in the NYMF musical "Emma" and in "Far Out! The Sci-Fi Musical Comedy" at NY Fringe Festival. Howard Kaye performed on Broadway in "Miss Saigon" and Off-Broadway in "Little Ham," "The Little Prince" and "God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater."
Geoffrey Cohen is producer of the upcoming "Universal Feather," and serves as General Manager of the Broadway-bound play "Admit One", Mark Stuart Dance Theatre and Canada's World Rock Symphony Orchestra. Mr. Cohen co-founded the New York Musical Theatre Festival and was previously General Manager of Alan Menken and Lynn Ahrens "A Christmas Carol", the national tour of "The Wizard of Oz", Paper Mill Playhouse, and was General Manager of last season's NYMF hit, "Cross that River" by Alan Harris.
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