2010-2011 Season

Who's in it?

Natalie Venetia Belcon
Natalie Venetia Belcon (Phyllis) Broadway: Avenue Q (Gary Coleman-original cast); Rent (Joanne). Off-Broadway: Avenue Q. Second Stage: 10 Things to Do Before I Die (Vida); Lincoln Center: The Glorious Ones (Columbina); Playwrights Horizons: The Bubbly Black Girl Sheds Her Chameleon Skin. Tours: Once on This Island (1st Nat’l). Regional: Vices: A Love Story (Carbonell Nomination); Center Stage: Fabulation (Dir: Jackson Gay). Philadelphia Playhouse: Play On, Soul Possessed (dir: Debbie Allen); NJ Shakespeare: Two Gentlemen of Verona (Silvia). Film/TV: "Woo", "Grace of My Heart", "Sugar Hill", “Play On” (PBS Great Performances), “The Education of Max Bickford” (recurring), “Beverly Hills 90210” (recurring), “Fresh Prince of Bel Air,” “Martin,” “Spin City,” “Melrose Place,” “Damages,” among others. Education: Carnegie Mellon University.

Katy Blake

Katy Blake (Pam) most recently appeared in the National Tour of Mamma Mia. She originated the role of Sirocco in the world premiere of Mask (Pasadena Playhouse), directed by Tony Award winner Richard Maltby, Jr., written by Oscar winner Anna Hamilton-Phelan, with music by Grammy winners Barry Mann and Cynthia Weill. Other credits: the Hollywood Bowl production of South Pacific, starring Reba McEntyre; world premiere of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Whistle Down the Wind, directed by Hal Prince; Eva in the 20th anniversary tour of Evita; Christine in the San Francisco company of The Phantom of the Opera. Off-Broadway, she has performed with the York Theatre Company, the 42nd Street Workshop, the Kaufman Theatre, and the Ensemble Studio Theatre. Katy is also an accomplished country singer/songwriter. Her CD of original country music is available at www.katyblake.com.
John Bolton John Bolton (Ernie) most recently appeared on Broadway in the original cast of Curtains. Additional Broadway credits include original companies of Spamalot, Contact, and Titanic, all of which won the Tony Award for Best Musical. Also on Broadway: How to Succeed…, Damn Yankees. Off-Broadway: Five Course Love, It’s Only Life. NY concerts: Busker Alley, Dreamgirls, Funny Girl, and Chess. World premieres: Radio Girl, The Opposite of Sex, Señor Discretion Himself, and Paper Moon. Film: The Savages, Eleven. TV: “Gossip Girl,” “Law & Order: CI,” “Ed,” “All My Children” (recurring), “Guiding Light,” “As the World Turns,” Letterman.
Teddy Toye Teddy Toye (Jimmy) was recently featured on ABC's "One Life To Live: Star X'd Lover's" musical series, as well as their performance on "The View." Teddy has toured around the U.S. with Disney's High School Musical and If You Give a Pig a Pancake. Regional credits include Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, The Will Rogers Follies, The Music Man, Here's Love, Carousel, and Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.

Who is the Production Team?

Book & Lyrics   Bill Russell
Music   Peter Melnick
Director / Producer   Andy Sandberg
Choreographer   A.C. Ciulla
Music Supervisor   Fred Lassen
Music Director   Andrew Resnick
Set Designer   Charles Corcoran
Lighting Designer   Jeff Croiter & Grant Yeager
Costume Designer   Jessica Wegener Shay
Sound Designer   Dave Wallingford & Bart Fasbender
Casting Director   Tara Rubin Casting
Stage Manager   Cheryl Ruschau
Fight Choreographer   Robert Behrens
Assistant Stage Manager   Angel R. Emerson
Assistant Director   Colin O'Rourke
Prop Master   Stacey Siak
Graphic Designers   Sam Tsui & Sara Maassel
Production Manager   Kim Crabtree
Costume Studio Manager   Tatjana Longerot
Master Electrician/Sound Engineer   Keya Myers-Alkire
Technical Director   Christopher G. Clapp
Scenic Contractor   Clapp & Campbell Enterprises
NY Press Representative   O&M Co.
NY Production Assistants   Danielle Frimer & Sarah Liuzzo
Light Board Operator   Jaclyn Ferguson
Sound Board Operator   Keya Myers-Alkire
Wardrobe Head   Kristin Womble
Stagehand/Dresser(s)   Jair Torres
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