Most recently, Bernard designed costumes for the Off-Broadway production of Little Ham at The John Houseman Theater Center, which garnered him a 2002 American Theatre Wing Hewes Design Award nomination for Best Costumes. Also recently, the National Dance Institute's production of Romeo & Juliet, directed and choreographed by Jacques D'Amboise, the 30th anniversary revival of Godspell, the Off-Broadway production of Maybe Baby It's you at the SoHo Playhouse and Poona at the Ohio Theater. Bernard has also recently worked as a design associate with William Ivey Long on two productions: City Center's Encore production of Wonderful Town, starring Donna Murphy, ... read more
Rachel Kaufman (Music Director) is an established multi-instrumentalist who has music directed and/or played for well over 300 musicals and cabaret shows world-wide. Theater credits include: Off-B'way: Tale of Two Cities (10th year reunion concert at the Birdland Theatre), Goldstein: The Musical (with Megan McGinnis), Oliver! (with Brian Stokes Mitchell), Schoolhouse Rock Live!, and A Taste of Things to Come (Lorin Latarro, dir.); Tours: Rent, Phantom of the Opera, Ain't Misbehavin', Five Guys Named Moe, and Smokey Joe's Café; Regional: Tom Jones (North Shore), Hallelujah, Baby! (Arthur Laurents, dir.), and Golf: The Musical. Rachel can be also seen playing for ... read more
Ken Lundie is currently the MD of the new Off-B'way hit Dietrich and Chevalier. Ken and Christopher Scott also collaborated on last years Off-B'way success For Lovers Only. On B'way, Ken has played for hundreds of auditions including Titanic, Jekyll and Hyde and The Lion King. Ken appeared on stage in the original B'way cast of Crazy For You, the first national tour of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat and was the Musical Supervisor for B'ways infamous Moose Murders starring Eve Arden. Ken served as Associate Musical Director for the acclaimed Lone Star Love, Jimmy Buffett's Don't Stop The ... read more
Christopher Scott graduated from the Hollywood High Performing Arts Magnet Program in 2001. He began his career as a dancer and choreographer in the Step Up dance film franchise. From there, he went on to become associate producer and choreographer of the original online dance experience, The LXD: The Legion of Extraordinary Dancers (2010) aka The LXD. In the second and third seasons, Christopher moved behind the camera to make his directorial debut.
From 2010 to 2016, Christopher was a resident choreographer on So You Think You Can Dance (2010) and became well-known for his story-driven duets and elaborate group routines. ... read more