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Broadway/ National Tour Credits include: Caroline, Or Change; It Ain’t Nothin But The Blues; Once On This Island, Senator Joe/ Nimrod; The News; Sophisticated Ladies; Dreamgirls (Original Cast). Off Broadway: Maria Josepha and Bernarda standby in Bernarda Alba at Lincoln Center's Mitzi E. Newhouse Theatre; The Three Sisters; Little Ham; It Ain’t Nothin But The Blues; Bubbly Black Girl Sheds Her Chameleon Skin; Power Failure; Just One World; Language Of The Soul; Saint ‘Tous. Regional: Mandela; Bubblin’ Brown Sugar; Camino Real; A Streetcar Named Desire; Bubbly Black Girl Sheds Her Chameleon Skin; Thunder Knockin’ On The Door; Blackbirds Of Broadway; Avenue X; The Odd Couple; Man Of La Mancha; The News; Sunset.
Television/Film: Chappelle’s Show; Law & Order: SVU; NYPD Blue; Entropy; First Love, Second Chance; A Matter Of Principal; Saturday Night Live (in concert W/ Jennifer Holliday); Multiple Personalities; Story Of America. |
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won the 1996 Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a musical for his portrayal of Memphis in The Life. His many Broadway credits include: Lennon; Caroline, Or Change (Audelco Award, Best Featured Actor); Chicago; Passion; Someone to Watch Over Me; Rumors; Amen Corner; Getting Away With Murder; Hair (BCEFA concert event); and St. Louis Woman (City Centers acclaimed Encore series). National tours: The Tap Dance Kid; Eubie; and Whistle Down the Wind. Off-Broadway: Caroline, Or Change (the Public Theatre); Thunder Knocking On The Door (Minetta Lane, Audelco Nomination); Marco Polo Sings a Solo (Signature Theatre); Avenue X; Police Boys; Four Short Operas (Playwrights Horizons); Colored People's Time (Negro Ensemble Co.); King Island Christmas (SIR Studios). Regional Theatre: Dance of the Holy Ghosts (Yale Rep); The World Beyond the Hill (Berkshire Theatre Festival); Robeson (Passage Theatre); Thunder Knocking On The Door (Trinity Repertory); Othello (New Jersey Shakespeare Festival); Julius Caesar (Philadelphia Drama Guild); The Doctor Is Out; Coriolanus; and Timon Of Athens (The Old Globe Theatre); The Tempest; American Dreams Lost And Found (Alliance Theatre).
Television credits: Hack; 100 Centre Street; Law & Order; Law And Order SVU; Oz; Strangers with Candy; NYPD Blue; Cosby; The Cosby Mysteries; New York Undercover; I'll Fly Away; The Bold and the Beautiful; As The World Turns. Film credits: Find Me Guilty; Three Days of Rain; Our Song; The Hurricane; The Opportunists; Gloria; The Peacemaker; The Juror; North; Criminal Justice. Mr. Cooper is a Beinecke Fellow at the Yale school of drama.
Favorite role: Eddie, Alex and Lilli's father. www.chuckcooper.net |
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exploded on the pop music scene at the tender age of 16. She quickly became the youngest person ever to write, produce and perform a #1 single (“Foolish Beat”), a record which she still proudly holds to this day. Deborah has sold over 16 million albums worldwide to date. Her extraordinary career has garnered her #1 Billboard hits, Platinum albums, ASCAP Songwriter of the Year honors, sold-out audiences around the world and rave reviews for her starring roles on Broadway. By age eight she was performing as part of the children's chorus at the Metropolitan Opera House in NYC with artists such as Placido Domingo. By the time she was twelve years old she was already a professional Broadway actress pursuing a recording career.
BROADWAY: Eponine in Les Miserables; Belle in Disney's Beauty and the Beast; Sally Bowles in Cabaret (Rob Marshall/Sam Mendes revival) WEST END: Sandy in Grease (Original cast/1993 revival) , NATIONAL TOURS: Fanny Brice in Funny Girl; Rizzo in Grease; The Narrator in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat; Cinderella in Cinderella (co starring Eartha Kitt) REGIONAL: Gypsy Rose Lee in Gypsy (with Betty Buckly at Papermill Playhouse), Velma in Chicago (NSMT and The Lyric), Marta in Company (Reprise/LA); Meg Brockie in Brigadoon (Reprise/LA) and Sally in Cabaret (NCT). Deborah's TV credits include Skating With Celebrities (figure skating with World Champion Kurt Browning); American Juniors (judge w/ Gladys Knight). She has dueted live with Elton John and Billy Joel, has performed for many US Presidents, British Royalty (including Princess Diana), and made her Carnegie Hall debut sharing the stage with Liza Minelli in a tribute to Kander and Ebb singing from her Colored Lights CD - a collection of Broadway songs. Deborah has appeared in the ABC Family Original movie Celeste in the City as well as acting as composer/lyricist for Beautiful Girl (starring Marissa Winokur). Ms. Gibson can also be seen in several films, most recently "Coffee Date" (with Sally Kirkland and Jonathan Silverman), a film for which she composed original music as well. Having collaborated on 2 original musicals as a composer/lyricist: Skirts (book by Hillary Carlip and Katie Ford) and The Flunky (book and lyrics by Jimmy Van Patten) Deborah can appreciate the energy and passion that goes into creating new works and is thrilled that Matt Lenz and Van Hill Entertainment invited her to be a part of Saint Heaven. Special thanx to the entire creative team and to the tireless dedication of my "momager" Diane! www.Deborah-Gibson.com |
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Broadway: Dreamgirls (20th Anniversary Concert); Off-Broadway: The Pirates Of Penzance (Mabel/Lucille Lortel nomination); Radiant Baby directed by George C. Wolfe with the Public Theatre; Ghetto Superstar with the Public Theatre; Me & Juliet with the York Theatre Company.
Regional credits include: Aida (IRNE Award – Best Actress in a Musical), Once On This Island (Helen Hayes nomination – Outstanding Lead Actress in a Musical), Ragtime, West Side Story, Dreamgirls; Oklahoma!; Ain’t Misbehavin’; A Midsummer Night’s Dream; Jesus Christ Superstar; Into The Woods, and Cookin’ At The Cookery (IRNE & Dora Award nominations) on the stages of North Shore Music Theatre, Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera, St. Louis MUNY, Music Theatre Wichita, Canadian Stage, North Carolina Theatre, Round House Theatre, Lyric Theatre of Oklahoma City, Opera Grand Rapids, Papermill Playhouse, the Huntington Theatre, and the Geffen Playhouse among others.
Ms. Glover has two World Premieres to her credit: The Conservationist with the Asolo Theatre Company, written by Mark Wheatley; and Memphis, co-produced byNorth Shore Music Theatre & TheatreWorks/Palo Alto (book by Joe DiPietro, music by David Bryan, directed by Gabriel Barre), for which Ms. Glover earned both IRNE & San Francisco Theatre Critic’s Award nominations.
Ms. Glover can be heard on the new cast recording of Dreamgirls (Nonesuch Records), the original cast recording of Festival of the Lion King and Rhythm Of One (Disney), the new concept recording of the Pirates Of Penzance reprising her role as Mabel, and numerous recordings with the Broadway Inspirational Voices, also a member.
Ms. Glover has appeared on television and radio for numerous companies including: Sony, Royal Caribbean, Miller Beer, MTV, NBA, Kraft, Pepsi, Hershey’s, “The Guiding Light,” on CBS and the “Wonderful World of Disney” on ABC. |
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is thrilled to be back in Saint Heaven with everyone again... Broadway Credits: Frank Wildhorn's Dracula (Jonathan Harker), Thoroughly Modern Millie (Jimmy Smith), Les Miserables (Babet/Enjolras), Bells Are Ringing (Blake Barton) and South Pacific at Lincoln Center. First National Tour: Fame (Nick Piazza). His New York City workshops and staged readings include: Altar Boyz, The 60's Project, Surf's Up, Emohruo, Twelve Days of Christmas, and Me and Mrs. Jones. Regionally Mr. Ritchie worked at North Shore Musical Theater: Full Monty (Jerry) *IRNE Award Winner, Music Theater of Wichita: Aida (Radames), Goodspeed: Frank Wildhorns debut of Camille Claudell, as well as Pittsburgh Music Theater and Wagon Wheel Playhouse. Television Credits include: "Days of Our Lives", "All My Children", "As the World Turns", "Guiding Light", "Law & Order SVU" and most recently he stared in the pilot "Stroller Wars" for CBS opposite Tiffany Amber Thiessen and Rhea Pearlman. Graduate of "The" Carnegie Mellon "U". Thanks To Ben@ XI Yards, Innovative East & West and my Circle of Life: Famliy,Friends, Joy, Elphie, Nemo. |
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most recently finished a production of Over the River and Through the Woods at the Temple Theatre, where he is also the Associate Artistic Director. His Broadway credits include: Julian in 42nd Street (1st National tour and Broadway), Gaston in Beauty and the Beast (Palace and Lunt), and Titanic (Standby). Off-Broadway: Bingo (Recording), Sundown (Recording). International: Billy in Chicago at the Macao International Music Festival, Gumbo Ya-Ya at the Barcelona Olympics. Last year Patrick played Tito in Lend me a Tenor and Rutledge in 1776 as well as Norton in Meet John Doe. Other Credits: Billy in Carousel, Adam in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Bo in Bus Stop, El Gallo in The Fantasticks and the title role in the Yeston/Kopit Phantom. Patrick is also a songwriter and his music can be heard at various local cabarets. Patrick is lucky to be represented by the best agency on Earth - Stone Manners. Erin, Tim and Scott you guy Rock! |
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