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Ezekiel Andrew, Danyel Fulton, and More Will Lead Theatre Under The Stars' RAGTIME - Full Cast Announced!

By: Feb. 26, 2019
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Ezekiel Andrew, Danyel Fulton, and More Will Lead Theatre Under The Stars' RAGTIME - Full Cast Announced!  Image

Theatre Under The Stars (TUTS) has announced the full cast for its upcoming production of Ragtime.

Ragtime is a deeply moving musical based on E.L. Doctorow's powerful book about immigrants and the fight for the American soul in the early twentieth century.

Leading off the cast is Ezekiel Andrew as "Coalhouse Walker, Jr.," Danyel Fulton as "Sarah," Evan Kinnane as "Younger Brother," Courtney Markowitz as "Mother," Ryan Silverman as "Father," and Robert Petkoff, reprising his Broadway role as "Tateh." Maya Kaul as "Little Girl", Michael Karash as "Little Boy," and Noah Gamarra and Rayekeis Smith sharing the role of "Coalhouse Walker III".

Rounding out the company Doug Atkins ("Willie Conklin"), Kevin Cooney ("Grandfather"), Emma Degerstedt ("Evelyn Nesbit"), Chris deProphetis ("Henry Ford"), Trey Harrington, Paul Hope ("JP Morgan"), Mark Jammal, Regina Morgan, Rachel Osting, Rebecca Russell, Stephonne Smith ("Booker T. Washington"), Kim Stengel ("Emma Goldman"), Josh Walden ("Houdini"), Denise Ward, LaBraska Washington, and Phil Young.

As previously announced, Ragtime, will be directed and choreographed by Marcia Milgrom Dodge, who was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Direction for the 2009 revival of Ragtime. Joining her on the production are Brad Haak as musical director, Kevin Depinet as set designer, Colleen Grady as costume designer, Matthew Richards as lighting designer, and Andrew Harper as sound designer. Casting for Ragtime is provided by Associate Artistic Director, Megan Larche Dominick, CSA.

Featuring a Tony Award-winning score and book, Ragtime is set at a time when worlds and cultures are colliding on issues of race, class, gender equality, and politics. This ensemble musical takes a look at the past and, in it, we see our present - and the opportunities for our future. Ragtime runs April 16-28 at the Hobby Center for the Performing Arts. Tickets start at just $30, and are available at online at TUTS.com, or by contacting the TUTS Box Office by phone at (713) 558-8887 or in person by visiting the Box Office located at 800 Bagby Street.







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