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Matt Scott Steps in for Josh Franklin in Goodspeed's A WONDERFUL LIFE

By: Nov. 02, 2015
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BroadwayWorld has just learned that Broadway's Matt Scott, who was last seen by Goodspeed audiences in the 2013 production of SNAPSHOTS at The Norma Terris Theatre, will assume the role of 'Sam Wainwright' for the remainder of the run of A WONDERFUL LIFE at Goodspeed Opera House through December 6th.

On Broadway, Scott appeared in the hit productions JERSEY BOYS, A CATERED AFFAIR and SONDHEIM ON SONDHEIM.

On November 3rd, Josh Franklin, who opened Goodspeed's production in the role of Sam Wainwright, will exit A WONDERFUL LIFE to resume work on a new musical.

Grammy and Emmy Award-winner Joe Raposo and Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize winner Sheldon Harnick's uplifting musical A WONDERFUL LIFE reminds us how one person's life can touch that of so many others. Based on the beloved 1946 holiday movie classic, this charming musical is sure to inspire and entertain.

A WONDERFUL LIFE is adapted from the Frank Capra film "It's A WONDERFUL LIFE." The tuner features Music by Joe Raposo who may be best known for his work on Sesame Street for which he wrote the theme song, as well as classics such as "Bein' Green" and "C is for Cookie," and Book and Lyrics by Sheldon Harnick, who wrote Fiddler on the Roof, She Loves Me, and Fiorello! among others.

Duke Lafoon will play George Bailey. Lafoon, who was most recently seen Off-Broadway as Billy Clinton in Clinton: The Musical, is no stranger to the role of George Bailey, having performed the role regionally. Kirsten Scott will play Mary Hatch. She has appeared on Broadway as Jenny Hill in Big Fish, Young Phyllis in Follies and Amber Von Tussle in Hairspray. Logan James Hall who played Will Connelly in Off-Broadway's The House of Connelly, will play Harry Bailey.

Ed Dixon will play Mr. Potter. Dixon has appeared in a dozen Broadway productions, including Anything Goes, Sunday in the Park with George, Mary Poppins, Gore Vidal's The Best Man and Les Miserables as Thenardier. At Goodspeed, he has been seen in Something's Afoot, Big River, Pirates of Penzance and Can-Can at the Goodspeed Opera House and Starcrossed at The Norma Terris Theatre.

Frank Vlastnik, who will play Clarence Johnson, has appeared in Broadway's A Year with Frog and Toad, Sweet Smell of Success and Big. Bethe B. Austin, who performed in the 2005 Goodspeed Opera Houseproduction of The Boy Friend, returns to play Mrs. Martini/Milly Bailey.

Ryan G. Dunkin, whose credits include the National Tours of Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story and The Full Monty and Off-Broadway's Good News! and Drat! The Cat, will play Ernie. Michael Medeiros, whose theatre credits includePlaywrights Horizons' Violet, Circle in the Square's Ah, Wilderness! and Goodspeed's The Baker's Wife, will play Uncle Billy.

George McDaniel, who appeared in Broadway's Big River, will play Matthew/Tom/Mr. Martini. Kevin C. Loomis, who appeared in Broadway's Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark and Inherit the Wind, will play Bert. Ben Stone-Zelman, known to Connecticut audiences for his portrayal of Young Scrooge in A Christmas Carol at Hartford Stage, will play Tommy. Sisters Riley Briggs and Ella Briggs from East Hampton, Connecticut; will play the Bailey sisters, Beth and Zuzu.

The ensemble of A WONDERFUL LIFE will include Alissa Alter (National Tours of A Chorus Line and Guys and Dolls and Goodspeed's Irving Berlin's Holiday Inn and 42nd Street), Maddy Apple (Goodspeed's Hello, Dolly! and the Irving Berlin's White Christmas National Tour) and Drew Nellessen (National tours of Chicago and West Side Story and Goodspeed's Good News!). Hollis Scarborough (Off-Broadway's The Girl Friend) will play Karen. Curtis Schroeger(National Tours of South Pacific, Mary Poppins and Fiddler on the Roof, as well as Goodspeed's Fiddler on the Roof) will also serve as Dance Captain. Carol Schuberg (Broadway's Meet Me in St. Louis and Goodspeed's Mirette at TheNorma Terris Theatre and The Boys from Syracuse at the Goodspeed Opera House) will play Mrs. Hatch. Laura E. Taylor (The Kennedy Center production of Mame) will play Violet.

Joining them will be John T. Wolfe (Goodspeed's Irving Berlin's Holiday Inn and Mame) and Jessica Wu (National Tours of A Chorus Line and Doctor Doolittle). Alex Dreschke and Kate Cherichello will be the swings for this production. Brendan Oakley, who will understudy the role of Tommy and Bobbie Celine Doherty, who was seen in the Lifetime movie "Wishin' and Hopin'," and will understudy the roles of Beth and Zuzu, are both Connecticut natives

A WONDERFUL LIFE is directed by Michael Perlman. Parker Esse choreographs A WONDERFUL LIFE. Orchestrations for A WONDERFUL LIFE are by Dan DeLange. A WONDERFUL LIFE's music director, Michael O'Flaherty, is in his 24th season as Goodspeed's Resident Music Director. Brian Prather serves as A WONDERFUL LIFE's scenic designer. A WONDERFUL LIFE features costume designs by Jennifer Caprio. The lighting designer for A WONDERFUL LIFE is Scott Bolman. Now in his 31st season as Goodspeed's Lighting and Sound Supervisor, Jay Hilton serves as sound designer for A WONDERFUL LIFE. Mark Adam Rampmeyer designs wigs and hair for A WONDERFUL LIFE.

Tickets for all performances are on sale now at the Box Office 860.873.8668 or at www.goodspeed.org

About Matthew Scott - Broadway: Sondheim on Sondheim (Cast Album), Jersey Boys, A Catered Affair. Goodspeed (The Norma Terris Theatre): Snapshots; Philadelphia Theatre Co.: The Light in the Piazza (Barrymore Award); Kennedy Center: First You Dream; Signature Theatre: Beaches, Company, ACE; La Jolla Playhouse: Chaplin (San Diego Critics Nom.); Old Globe: A Catered Affair; Paper Mill Playhouse: Ragtime, My Fair Lady, Carousel; Alliance Theater: tick, tick...boom!, MUNY: West Side Story (Kline Award Nom.); Pittsburgh CLO: Legally Blonde, Sunset Boulevard, 1776, LES MISERABLES, Swing!; York Theater: Saturday Night. TV: First You Dream: The Music of Kander & Ebb (PBS Nov. 20th), All My Children, 2006 & 2009 Tony Awards.



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