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Complete Cast Announced For Pre-Broadway A BEAUTIFUL NOISE, THE NEIL DIAMOND MUSICAL Starring Will Swenson

A Beautiful Noise in Boston will play a strictly limited six-week engagement from Tuesday, June 21 through Sunday, July 31.

By: May. 02, 2022
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Complete Cast Announced For Pre-Broadway A BEAUTIFUL NOISE, THE NEIL DIAMOND MUSICAL Starring Will Swenson  Image

Complete casting has been announced for A Beautiful Noise, The Neil Diamond Musical, as rehearsals begin today in New York ahead of the musical's world premiere, pre-Broadway engagement this summer at Boston's Emerson Colonial Theatre (106 Boylston Street).

The cast is led by Tony Award nominee and 2022 Drama League, Outer Critics Circle, and Lortel Award nominee Will Swenson as Neil Diamond - Then, Tony Award nominee Mark Jacoby as Neil Diamond - Now, Tony Award nominee Robyn Hurder as Marcia, and Linda Powell as Doctor.

They will be joined by Jessie Fisher as Jaye Posner; Michael McCormick as Fred Colby, Tommy O'Rourke; Tom Alan Robbins as Bert Berns, Kieve Diamond; and Bri Sudia as Ellie Greenwich, Rose Diamond.

The ensemble, swings, and standbys include Jessie Austrian (standby for Ellie Greenwich, Jaye Posner, Marcia, and Rose Diamond), Neal Benari (standby Neil Diamond - Now), Jordan Dobson (ensemble), Ninako Donville (swing), Paige Faure (ensemble), Nick Fradiani (standby Neil Diamond - Then), Kalonjee Gallimore (ensemble), Samantha Gershman (swing), Alex Hairston (ensemble), Makai Hernandez (swing), Jess LeProtto (ensemble), Tatiana Lofton (ensemble), Aaron James McKenzie (ensemble), Mary Page Nance (ensemble), Robert Pendilla (swing), Max Sangerman (ensemble), and MiMi Scardulla (ensemble).

A Beautiful Noise in Boston will play a strictly limited six-week engagement from Tuesday, June 21 through Sunday, July 31. Tickets for the Boston run of A Beautiful Noise are now available at www.abeautifulnoisethemusical.com.

Including a score of Diamond's most beloved songs, A Beautiful Noise features a book by four-time Academy Award-nominee Anthony McCarten (Bohemian Rhapsody, Darkest Hour, The Theory of Everything), direction by Tony Award winner Michael Mayer (Funny Girl, Hedwig and the Angry Inch, Spring Awakening), and choreography by Olivier Award winner and four-time Tony Award nominee Steven Hoggett (Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Once, Black Watch).

With his first break into songwriting in the 1960s and his meteoric rise in the 1970s, and plenty of crushing disappointments and heart-stopping triumphs along the way, Neil Diamond has maintained an almost unthinkable level of superstardom for five straight decades. How did a poor Jewish kid from Brooklyn become one of the most universally adored showmen of all time? There's only one way to tell it: a musical set to his era-defining smash hits that entranced the world.

The design team for A Beautiful Noise features Tony Award winner David Rockwell (scenic design), Tony Award nominee Emilio Sosa (costume design), four-time Tony Award winner Kevin Adams (lighting design), Tony Award winner Jessica Paz (sound design), and Luc Verschueren (hair and wig design). The production will have music supervision and arrangements by Sonny Paladino, incidental music and dance music arrangements by Brian Usifer, vocal design by AnnMarie Milazzo, and orchestrations by Bob Gaudio, Sonny Paladino, and Brian Usifer. The team also includes Bonnie Panson (production stage manager), Jamie Harrison (illusion consultant) Kathy Fabian (properties designer), Jim Carnahan, CSA (casting), and Ryan Conway of Architect Theatrical (general manager).

Long loved by Boston, Diamond first played Revere, MA, in 1967 and he has subsequently played Boston and surrounding areas almost 40 times, visiting the city in each decade of his 50+ years of performing.

His iconic song "Sweet Caroline" has become an anthem to Red Sox fans where at every home game an eighth-inning singalong takes place at Fenway Park. The song's connection to Boston was seared into the hearts of millions when, in the immediate aftermath of the 2013 Marathon Bombing, teams around the Major Leagues played the song to show solidarity with the city. While at Fenway, Diamond himself took to the field to sing an emotional rendition of 1969 classic.

About Neil Diamond

Throughout his phenomenal and wide-ranging career, Neil Diamond has performed at sold-out stadiums and arenas around the world, dominated the charts for more than five decades, sold over 130 million albums worldwide and achieved record sales.

A Grammy Award-winning artist, Diamond is a member of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and the Songwriters Hall of Fame. He has been presented with the Johnny Mercer Award, the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, and the Sammy Cahn Lifetime Achievement Award, three of the highest honors bestowed on songwriters and artists. He has also been the recipient of the NARAS Music Cares Person of The Year Award and the prestigious Kennedy Center Award for his contributions to American culture.

But above it all, the rockstar is a doting grandfather, loving father, and adoring husband. His music has earned him a multi-generational fanbase and he is a believer of the healing power of music. Through his charitable foundation, he has supported many causes close to his heart.

In its storied history, the Emerson Colonial Theatre has debuted such seminal Broadway shows as Anything Goes, Porgy and Bess, Oklahoma!, Born Yesterday, Follies, A Little Night Music, Grand Hotel, and La Cage aux Folles, among others.

About the Theatre

Reviving a great theatrical tradition, Ambassador Theatre Group's newly restored Emerson Colonial Theatre officially re-opened its doors in July 2018 and has hosted the pre-Broadway world premieres of Moulin Rouge! The Musical, David Byrne's American Utopia, and Plaza Suite starring Matthew Broderick and Sarah Jessica Parker.

Emerson Colonial Theatre, which opened in 1900 with a production of Ben-Hur, is the oldest continuously operated theater in Boston; as well as being amongst the most magnificent, having retained most of its original period details.

Meet the Cast

Will Swenson (Neil Diamond - Then). Known as one of Broadway's most versatile leading men, Swenson has been seen on Broadway in roles across a wide character spectrum. He received critical acclaim for his performance as the subversive hippie Berger in the 2009 revival of Hair for which he received Tony, Drama Desk, and Drama League nominations. He went on to perform the role in London's West End as well. He starred as Inspector Javert in the 2014 revival of Les Misérables and played the conflicted drag queen Tick in Priscilla: Queen of the Desert (Drama League nomination). In Waitress, Swenson performed opposite the show's creator Sara Bareilles. Other Broadway credits include Disaster!, Lestat, Brooklyn: The Musical, and his sentimental favorite 110 in the Shade, the production where he met his wife, actress Audra McDonald. Off-Broadway favorites include the recent revival of Assassins (2022 Drama League, Outer Critics Circle, and Lucille Lortel Award nominations), Nantucket Sleighride, and Jerry Springer: The Opera for which he won an Obie Award. He originated the role of Tom in Murder Ballad and also created the role of Stacey Jaxx in the original Off-Broadway production of Rock of Ages. Other favorites include Little Miss Sunshine, Adrift in Macao, Two Gentlemen of Verona, and Pericles. Tours and other theater credits include Miss Saigon, We Will Rock You, Camelot with the New York Philharmonic, Pirates of Penzance, Moon for the Misbegotten, The Royal Family of Broadway. In film and on television, he played Philo Barnum in the movie musical The Greatest Showman and can be seen in the feature films This is Where I Leave You, The Kitchen, and The Switch. Swenson spent a season on the Netflix series "The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina" as the evil Professor Carcosa, he played opposite his wife in the Covid/Zombie thriller series "The Bite," and guest starred on "Law & Order (SVU & CSI)," "The Good Wife," "No Tomorrow," and "The Code." He played Henry Donnenfeld on the Netflix crime drama series "Hit and Run," and later this year will be seen as the father of the vampire clan The Fairmont's in the new Netflix drama "First Kill." Some of Will's earliest memories involve listening to his dad's eight-track copy of Hot August Night. He can't remember not having most of Neil Diamond's songs permanently imprinted on his brain. And he's super happy about that.

Mark Jacoby (Neil Diamond - Now) originated the role of Father in Ragtime, earned Tony, Outer Critics, and Joseph Jefferson award nominations for his performance as Gaylord Ravenal in Showboat, directed by Harold Prince, and is a Theatre World Award recipient for his Broadway debut as Vittorio Vidal in Sweet Charity, directed by Bob Fosse. Also on Broadway, he created the role of Walter Hobbs in Elf, portrayed Judge Turpin in Stephen Sondheim's Sweeney Todd, was the Padre in Man of La Mancha, appeared as Baron von Gaigern in Grand Hotel, and for three years held the title role in The Phantom of the Opera. Jacoby was seen as the Wizard in the First National Tour of Wicked, received a Drama Desk nomination for his Off-Broadway performance as the Playwright in Enter the Guardsman, and was Oscar Jaffee in the Goodspeed Opera production of On the Twentieth Century (Connecticut Drama Critics' Award). He played Guido Contini in the Chicago premiere of Nine (Joseph Jefferson Award), Tevye in Fiddler on the Roof for the Walnut Street Theatre (Barrymore Award), Mayor Dummermutt in The Visit for Signature Theatre (Helen Hayes nomination), and George in La Cage aux Folles (Carbonell nomination). Recent television guest-starring appearances include "Iron," "Dopesick," "The Blacklist," "The Good Fight," "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel," "Elementary," and "Madam Secretary."

Robyn Hurder (Marcia) Broadway: Moulin Rouge! The Musical (Nini, Tony Award nomination), Nice Work If You Can Get It (Jeannie Muldoon), Grease (Marty), Chicago (Mona, Roxie understudy), The Wedding Singer (Holly understudy), Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (Violet). New York City Center's Encores!: A Chorus Line (Cassie), The New Yorkers (Lola McGee), Paint Your Wagon (Cherry Jourdell). National Tours: A Chorus Line (Cassie), Spamalot, Starlight Express (Pearl). Regional: 5th Avenue Theatre: Kiss Me, Kate (Lois Lane, Gregory Award nominee); Drury Lane: Crazy For You (Polly Baker); Shakespeare Theatre Company: Kiss Me, Kate (Lois Lane, Helen Hayes Award recipient and Emery Battis Award for Excellence in Acting recipient). Film and television: "Fosse/Verdon" (FX).

Linda Powell (Doctor) Broadway: On Golden Pond; Wilder, Wilder, Wilder; and The Trip to Bountiful (all Tony nominated Best Revivals). Off Broadway: Passage (Soho Rep), The Moors (Playwright's Realm), The Christians (Playwright's Horizons), The Overwhelming (Roundabout), Jar the Floor (Second Stage), Jitney, Angela's Mixtape: Pericles, Love's Labour's Lost, The Odyssey, Lucrece, A Midsummer Night's Dream, A Doll's House, The Courtroom, and 12 seasons producing and performing with the Willow Cabin Theater Company. Regional: Long Wharf Theater, Mark Taper Forum, Actors Theater of Louisville, Arena Stage, Cleveland Playhouse, ART, Williamstown Theater Festival, Pittsburgh Playhouse, Baltimore Center Stage and Portia in Compangnia de' Colombari's Merchant of Venice which has been performed in Venice, Montclair, New Haven, and Dartmouth. Television: "Dopesick," "Modern Love," "House of Cards" (recurring), "Madam Secretary" (recurring), "Chicago Fire" (recurring), "Law & Order: SVU" (recurring), "Bull," "Elementary," "Blue Bloods," "The Mysteries of Laura," "The Good Wife." Film: The Report, I Think I Love My Wife, The Best Man, Morning Glory, American Gangster, The Courtroom, and Draw Up and Stare. Powell is a graduate of the College of William and Mary, Circle in the Square Theater Training Program, and the school of Michael Howard. She is a proud member of Actors Equity, SAG-AFTRA and The Actor's Center.

Jessie Fisher (Jaye Posner). Broadway credits: Girl in Once, Delphi in Harry Potter and the Cursed Child (Original Broadway Company). Regional credits include: Constellations, Of Mice and Men at Steppenwolf Theatre; Othello, Taming of the Shrew, The Heir Apparent at Chicago Shakespeare Theatre; Grounded at Milwaukee Repertory; The Pride at About Face Theatre; Cabaret, Frankenstein with The Hypocrites and 33 Variations at TimeLine Theatre. Television credits: "Boss," "Chicago PD," "Chicago Justice." She is an award-winning composer (Barrymore Award) and co-creator of the successful variety show Erik and Jessie and Everyone You Know. Along with her business partner, Erica Elam, she has designed workshops to strengthen Emotional Intelligence for the US Army. She is a teacher, director, musician, and improviser. Over the pandemic, she completed her long-postponed college degree (University of Colorado) and became a certified Birth Doula, supporting seven incredible families. She stays curious and busy.

Michael McCormick (Fred Colby, Tommy O'Rourke). Broadway roles include: Wicked (The Wizard); Hello, Dolly! (Horace us); Chaplin (Mack Sennett); Elf (Mr. Greenway); Curtains (Oscar Shapiro); 1776 (John Adams); Kiss Me, Kate, (First Gangster); How The Grinch Stole Christmas; The Pajama Game; Gypsy (directed by Sam Mendes); Marie Christine; Kiss of the Spider Woman; and La Bete. Recent Off- Broadway: Himself and Nora, Fly By Night, Tin Pan Alley Rag, A Man of No Importance. National Tours include La Cage Aux Folles (M. Dindon), The Producers (Franz), Les Miserables (Thenardier), and Kiss of the Spider Woman. He can be heard on 18 Broadway and Off-Broadway recordings. Television credits include "The Good Wife," "Orange Is The New Black," "Elementary," "Gotham," all three "Law & Order" series, "Cosby," PBS's "My Favorite Broadway," and "Candide." He has been a member of Actor's Equity since 1964 when he made his Broadway debut in Oliver!

Tom Alan Robbins (Bert Berns, Kieve Diamond) has performed in eight Broadway shows, including The Lion King in which he created the role of Pumbaa. Other Broadway shows: Head Over Heels (Dametas), Newsies, Sunset Boulevard, Jerome Robbins' Broadway, Threepenny Opera, Once Upon a Mattress, Is He Dead? Off-Broadway: Little Shop of Horrors (2020 revival, Mushnick, Grammy nomination), Brooklynite, On The Verge (New York premiere), Isn't It Romantic (world premiere), The Cradle Will Rock, The Rise and Rise of Daniel Rocket (world premiere), Henry V (Public Theatre), King Lear (Cornwall). Tours: Les Miserables (Thenardier). Regional: Midsummer Night's Dream (Bottom), The Whale (Charlie, world premiere), Fiddler on the Roof (Tevye), Man of La Mancha (Sancho). My Name is Asher Lev. Encores!: 1776, I Married an Angel, Music in the Air, Pardon My English, and Tenderloin. Training: the Juilliard School, The Acting Company. Listen to his podcast Twits in Love at BPN.fm/twits.

Bri Sudia (Ellie Greenwich, Rose Diamond). Chicago: Wonderful Town (Jeff Award nomination; Goodman Theatre); Sweeney Todd (Jeff Award nomination; Paramount Theatre); Oslo (Jeff Award nomination. Chicago premiere, TimeLine Theatre); The Music Man; Ah, Wilderness! (Goodman Theatre); Road Show (Chicago premiere); Emma - A New Musical (world premiere), Red Velvet (Chicago Shakespeare Theatre), Steppenwolf Theatre, Court Theatre, Northlight Theatre, Drury Lane. Regional: Asolo Repertory, Milwaukee Repertory, Utah Shakespeare Festival. Television: "Shining Girls" (Apple TV), "Chicago PD" (NBC). Bri holds an MFA in Acting from The University of Illinois and a degree in Sign Language Interpreting for the Deaf.

Jessie Austrian (Standby for Ellie Greenwich, Jaye Posner, Marcia, and Rose Diamond), is a multi-hyphenate theater maker, educator, and parent. She is a co-founder and co-artistic director of Fiasco Theater, an ensemble company based in New York City. Broadway: The Importance of Being Earnest, Lend Me a Tenor. Off-Broadway: Merrily We Roll Along, Cymbeline, Into the Woods, Measure for Measure, Two Gentlemen of Verona, Twelfth Night, The Marriage of Bette and Boo. London: Into The Woods (Fiasco/Menier Chocolate Factory). Regional: Commonwealth Shakespeare, Trinity Repertory, the Guthrie, Actors Theater of Louisville, Cleveland Playhouse, Virginia Stage Company, Folger Theater, McCarter Theater, Old Globe. As a director: Ken Ludwig's Sherwood, Playmakers Rep; Two Gentleman of Verona, Folger and Theater for a New Audience; The Imaginary Invalid, Old Globe; Imogen Says Nothing, Fiasco Without A Net. Television and film: Mistress America, "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt," "Made in Jersey." Adjunct faculty at NYU Gallatin. BA & MFA Brown University. Proudest roles: partner to Noah and mom to Asher and Tabitha.

Neal Benari (Standby Neil Diamond - Now) feels it's kismet to be in this show. Like Neil Diamond, he is a "Neil," born in Brooklyn, attended Erasmus Hall HS, and NYU! Recent credits: Jersey Boys (Ogunquit Playhouse), Oslo (Pioneer Theater), and Grand Hotel. Broadway: Fiddler on the Roof, Aida, Victor/Victoria, The Merchant of Venice, Chess, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Roza, and The First. National Tours: Aida (Zoser), The Sound of Music (Captain von Trapp), Les Misérables (Thenardier), and Annie. Regional: Lend Me a Tenor (Tito), Man of La Mancha (Don Quixote), Sweeney Todd (Sweeney), Ragtime (Tateh), and My Fair Lady (Higgins). He co-starred as Boris Thomashefsky in Michael Tilson Thomas's The Thomashefskys, appearing with the Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago, and Boston symphonies. Film and television: "The Equalizer," "Law & Order," "The Sopranos," "And the Band Played On," Sea of Love. Thanks to DGRW.

Jordan Dobson (Ensemble) Broadway: Orpheus in Hadestown, Tony in West Side Story directed by Ivo van Hove. Select Regional: Austen's Pride, Into The Woods (ACT of Connecticut), The Wanderer (Papermill Playhouse), Cabaret, Gypsy (Arden Theatre Co.), The Color Purple (Theatre Horizon). Much love to his incredible family and Dave at Creative Talent Company! @jordandobson_

Ninako Donville (Swing) is humbled to make her professional debut alongside this incredible cast and team. After moving to New York earlier this year from Los Angeles, she participated in the NYC workshop for Hi, My Name Is Ben. A 2020 Indiana University BFA graduate, she won the first-place title in the National Society of Arts and Letters musical theater competition that year. Recent credits include Little Shop of Horrors (Audrey), Ordinary Days (Deb), and Pippin (Catherine). Infinite gratitude for my family, friends, professors, and Michele and Lisa at Eris Talent! @nina.donville.

Paige Faure (Ensemble). Broadway: Company (understudy Bobbie, Sarah, Jenny, Susan), Miss Saigon (understudy Ellen), Rodgers & Hammerstein's Cinderella (Cinderella), Bullets Over Broadway (understudy Ellen), How To Succeed In Business (Hedy La Rue). National Tours: R&H's Cinderella (Cinderella), A Chorus Line, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Little Women (Jo), Aida. NY: Mack and Mabel (City Center), A Taste of Things To Come (Joan; York Theatre). Regional premieres: The Heart Of Rock and Roll (Paige; Old Globe), From Here To Eternity (Lorene; The Rev), Honeymoon In Vegas (Papermill), Robin and the Seven Hoods (Old Globe), Chess (Kennedy Center). Other regional: Holiday Inn (Lila; Papermill), Seven Brides (Milly; Sacramento), Nice Work (Eileen; Sacramento), Cabaret (Sally; The Rev). Frequent soloist with New American Pops and New Jersey Festival Orchestra and founding teacher with Little Apple Arts (New Jersey). Love to my army, but especially, Hank. @paigefaure.

Nick Fradiani (Standby Neil Diamond - Then) is so excited to be a part of this amazing story and continue his journey into musical theater. Fradiani was the 2015 winner of "American Idol," and released his debut solo project, Hurricane on Big Machine / Universal Records) in 2016, featuring the hit single "Beautiful Life." Since 2017, he has toured the country and independently released multiple singles including "I'll Wait For You," "Scared," "Never Gonna," and "Empire." National tours: "A Bronx Tale" (Lorenzo.) Love and thanks to my friends and family, especially my Mom and Dad for taking me to my first concert at 3 years old...to see Neil Diamond!

Kalonjee Gallimore (Ensemble) is a recent graduate of NYU Tisch. He is ecstatic to be joining the company of A Beautiful Noise. He wants to thank the brilliant creative team, the good peeps at Jim Carnahan Casting, and his fearless reps at Boals, Winnets, & Associates! He hopes you know how much you are loved and thanks you for watching live theatre. Off-Broadway: Common Ground (Actors Temple); REGIONAL: Punk Rock Girl (Argyle Theatre); Rock of Ages, Chicago (Theatre Aspen); Cabaret, Mama Mia (Surflight Theatre); South Pacific, All Shook Up (Flat Rock Playhouse); A Brief History of Fire (Alliance Theatre); Dog Sees God (Out Front Theatre); In The Heights (RISPA Theatrical). Educational: Spring Awakening, Pippin, Promenade, To Pimp A Butterfly, An Experiment, The Prophet, Love Is the Message, (NYU). @Kalon.jee. www.kalonjee.com. BLACK LIVES MATTER.

Samantha Gershman (Swing) is incredibly grateful to join the family of A Beautiful Noise. Neil Diamond's music has always held a very special place in Sam's heart and she couldn't be more thankful to help share his story. She most recently was seen playing Mary Delgado in the national tour of Jersey Boys and before that, became a Helen Hayes Award winner for her work as Diana Morales in Signature Theatre's production of A Chorus Line! National Tour: Jekyll & Hyde (understudy Lucy). Off Broadway & New York: Bells Are Ringing (Gwynne), Okay! (Phillippa). Regional: A Chorus Line (Diana at TUTS), The Who's Tommy (Kennedy Center), Cinderella (MUNY), Evita (St. Louis Rep. understudy Eva Peron), Riverside Theatre: Evita (Eva Peron U/S) & West Side Story (Rosalia). Endless gratitude for her rocks of support at DGRW, Carnahan Casting and the entire creative team at ABN. Unconditional love and appreciation for her mom, her brother Blake, her Uncle Arn and as always, dedicated to her dad. "I am, I said."

Alex Hairston (Ensemble) is a North Carolina native who grew up working in film and television as a child. After receiving a BFA in Musical Theatre, she performed in various productions on cruise ships and at regional theaters. Favorites include West Side Story at North Shore Music Theatre, Hairspray at Flat Rock Playhouse, and Priscilla on NCL. Touring productions include the title role of Disco Donna in the First National Tour of Summer: The Donna Summer Musical, for which earned a Black Theatre Alliance nomination; and the role of Florence Ballard/Suzanne de Passe in

Motown the Musical. Broadway credits include Beautiful: The Carole King Musical (Janelle Woods), and Diana the Musical (swing, understudy Camilla). Hairston's most recent projects include The Tap Dance Kid (principal standby) at New York City Center and Cara in season two of "That Damn Michael Che" on HBO Max. Endless thanks to my family, J, and the best at CGF! @alex_asusual.

Makai Hernandez (Swing). New York workshops: I Know Where I'm Going (LCT, Scott Ellis), ¡Americano! (Amas/Quixote), Ten Brave Second (Asylum NYC). Some favorite regional productions: Proxy Marriage (Goodspeed, Adam Gwon, Igor Goldin), A Chorus Line (IRNE nomination). BFA Boston Conservatory. Proud NorCal transplant. Unbelievably stoked to be back in The Bean! Much love to the DGRW fam! @this.guy.makai.wo

Jess LeProtto (Ensemble). Broadway: Carousel; Hello, Dolly!; Cats (Mungojerrie); On the Town; Newsies (OBC); Bye Bye Birdie, How the Grinch Stole Christmas!, The Boy From Oz. National Tour: Hello, Dolly! (Barnaby Tucker); Radio City Christmas Spectacular. World premieres: The Wanderer, A Bronx Tale (Papermill Playhouse), In Your Arms (Old Globe), American Dance Machine for the 21st Century (Joyce Theatre), Freddie Falls in Love (Signature Theatre). Film and television: Steven Spielberg's West Side Story (A-Rab), "So You Think You Can Dance" (season eight /Top Eight Finalist), The Nightfly (directorial debut), Isn't It Romantic, "Smash," Law & Order: SVU," "One Life to Live," and MTV's "Video Music Aaward." Pace University BFA, Musical Theatre. A special thanks to my family and to Bloc NYC. @jleprotto_offiicial

Tatiana Lofton (Ensemble) is a New York City-based performer and Delaware native. Off-Broadway: Little Shop Of Horrors (Ronnette). National Tour: Once On This Island (Storyteller, understudy Asaka), Waitress (Nurse Norma, understudy Becky). Regional: The Wiz, Beauty and the Beast, and Merry Wives of Windsor at Oregon Shakespeare Festival. New York performances: Lincoln Center Theater, the Apollo Theater, Joe's Pub, and 54 Below. Thanks God, Buchwald, and Jim Carnahan Casting. Pace University MT Alum. Love to my brother CJ and parents. For my grandparents and Ms. Sheraun. Instagram: @tatianalofton.

Aaron James McKenzie (Ensemble) is grateful to be back with this company and thrilled to be making his Boston debut accompanied by this beautiful company of creatives! He was seen previously in Yale Repertory Theatre's production of Choir Boy, and on CBS "Bull." He would like to give love to his support system, Link, DGRW, and this company for helping get to where he is. He loves you all dearly!

BM Music Theatre-Florida State University. IG: @aaron.j.mckenzie

Mary Page Nance (Ensemble) Original Broadway cast: Natasha, Pierre, and The Great Comet of 1812 and Finding Neverland (also at ART). First national tour: Bright Star. Off-Broadway: Black No More (The New Group), Encores!, When Change Comes, the York Theatre. Television and film includes: Dick Johnson is Dead (Netflix), "The Tony Awards," "Broadway at the White House." Development: A Beautiful Noise, Lempicka, Soft Power, JOY, among others. Nance also works as a director and choreographer, her most recent work We Came to Dance (collaboration with Food Tank/NASA) was seen at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. She also produces Broadway talent for private events with her production company: Monocle Productions (www.monoclenyc.com. @monoclenyc) and used the pandemic to build her paper goods business: a page of mary (www.apageofmary.com/@apageofmary). Thank you to Eddie and my all-lady team: Ellery and Rochel, to this dream of a creative team for continuing to trust and value me in this process, and to Johnny, always. www.marypagenance.com. @marypagenance.

Robert Pendilla (Swing). Broadway: Kinky Boots original cast (swing, understudy Richard Bailey), Miss Saigon revival (ensemble, understudy Asst. Commisar), Wicked (ensemble, understudy Boq). National tour credits: Wicked (swing, understudy Boq), Mamma Mia (Pepper), Miss Saigon revival (ensemble). Regional credits: Swept Away (swing), Kinky Boots (referee angel), The Heart of Rock & Roll (ensemble, understudy Fjord, understudy Eli), Flower Drum Song (ensemble), Aida (ensemble), Mame (ensemble), My Fair Lady (ensemble). Thanks goes to his husband Brian and family; Nati, Mauro and Mario for all of their love and support. And to the entire Whole Artist Management team for making this happen. Follow Robert on all social platforms @robertpendilla and www.robertpendilla.com.

Max Sangerman (Ensemble) is an Indiana native, residing in Queens, New York. Theatre - Off Broadway: Smokey Joe's Cafe, Blue Man Group (Blue Man). Other credits: Footloose (Kennedy Center), Airness (Geva Theatre), BEAU (ATF), The 12 (Denver Center), Rocky Horror, Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story (Bucks County Playhouse). Film: BEAU, Lights on the Radio Tower. BFA Musical Theatre Emerson College. Much love and eternal gratitude to DGRW, his family, friends, and his dog Leo.

MiMi Scardulla (Ensemble) is an actor, director, and choreographer in New York city. Most recently she was Belinda in Once Upon a One More Time, the Britney Spears musical. Other favorite credits include Kristin Chenoweth's For the Girls, We Are the Tigers, Heart of Rock and Roll, and Gigantic. MiMi is a proud size inclusivity advocate. Big is beautiful! Love to DDO, my incredible family, and Ms. Rose. Follow her @mimidulla







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