THE CAST & Artistic team
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HEATHER AYERS |
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HEATHER AYERS
(Ensemble) is very pleased to be a part of this presentation. Most
recently, she participated in the workshop of Barry Manilow's new
musical Harmony. Heather has been seen off-Broadway in
Forbidden Broadway and two Encores! productions, and regionally at
the Dallas Theatre Center, Cincinnati Playhouse, Missouri Repertory,
Geva Theatre, Florida Stage, and Barrington Stage.
www.heatherayers.com
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Elizabeth Bauer |
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Elizabeth
Bauer (Karen) is a graduate of New
York University's CAP21 musical theater conservatory. Recent credits
include Laurie in Oklahoma at the Barter Theater and Mea in
the Manhattan Theater Club reading of
Chrysalis by Gilles Chiasson. Elizabeth has performed Luisa in
The Fantasticks, Sheila in Hair, Cinderella in Into
the Woods and Kim in Bye, Bye Birdie. She is also lucky
enough to have been involved in the previous reading of If the
Shoe Fits at the Cleveland Playhouse.
www.ElizabethBauer.com
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Justin Brill |
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JUSTIN BRILL
(Frederik)
is so grateful to be back in NY after after spending most of this
year as Pepper in the Las Vegas company of Mamma Mia. He will
make his Broadway debut next spring in All Shook Up. Other NY
credits include A Christmas Carol at Madison Square Garden as
the Ghost of Christmas Past and A Midsummer Night's Dream at
the Metropolitan Opera as Puck, a role he also performed for
Pittsburgh Opera. Justin also played Lefou on the National tour of
Disney's Beauty and the Beast. Regional work includes Ford's
Theatre, Pittsburgh CLO, Indiana Rep, and Alabama Shakespeare
Festival. Many thanks to Joe and Ken for this opportunity.
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Amanda Butterbaugh |
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Amanda Butterbaugh (Fifi)
has been seen previously off-Broadway: Nunsense (Sr. Amnesia);
off-off-Broadway: Little Shop of Horrors (Audrey), Dames at
Sea (Ruby); Repertory/Regional: Peter Pan (Peter), Once
Upon a Mattress (Winnifred), Guys and Dolls (Miss Adelaide),
A Christmas Carol (Christmas Past), Cinderella (Portia, an
Ugly Step-Sister), The House of Blue Leaves (Little Nun), Two
by Two (Rachel), The Fantasticks (Louisa), Mame (Agnes
Gooch) along with many others including numerous commercial and
animation voice-overs.
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SUSANN FLETCHER |
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SUSANN FLETCHER (Olgivanna) Last seen on Broadway and on tour in
The Full Monty as Georgie Bukantinsky. Other Broadway credits
include; How to Succeed (Smitty), Guys and Dolls (Miss
Adelaide), the original Broadway company of The Goodbye Girl
(Donna Douglas), the original Broadway company of Jerome Robbins’
Broadway, (Golde, Miss Electra, Timid Girl), the original Broadway
company of Raggedy Ann and The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas
(Angel). She has been in the national tours of Monty, Annie
Get Your Gun, How to Succeed…, Robbins’, Patent
Leather Shoes and more. Television credits include featured roles in
"Law & Order", "All My Children", "One Life to Live", "Reading Rainbow",
"Texas" and the lead role in the indie feature film Bloodsucking
Pharoahs in Pittsburgh. Stock and regional productions include
Cinderella with Phyllis Diller (Portia), West Side Story
(Anita), Damn Yankees (Gloria Thorpe), Anything Goes
(Bonnie) and A Chorus Line (Shelia), …Whorehouse (Miss
Mona) and many more. Also a playwright, Ms Fletcher is currently working
on a new musical, A Girl Called Dusty about the pop legend Dusty
Springfield.
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MICHELE
PAWK |
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MICHELE PAWK (Ballet Mistress) Broadway:
Hollywood Arms (Tony Award), Chicago, Seussical,
Cabaret (Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle nominations), Triumph
of Love, Crazy for You (Drama Desk nomination), Mail.
Off-Broadway: Reefer Madness, After the Fair, Hello
Again, Merrily We Roll Along, john & jen, A Little
Night Music, (NYC & LA Operas). Regional: Bounce (Helen Hayes
nomination), Hollywood Arms, Dirt, A Class Act
(Japan), Oedipus-Private Eye, The Gig. Film: Cradle
Will Rock, Jeffrey, The Girl in the Watermelon,
Flight of Black Angel. Television includes: "Law & Order," "Law &
Order: SVU," "Quantum Leap," "Dear John," "Golden Girls." Recordings:
Bounce, Seussical, Cabaret, Crazy for You,
After the Fair, Hello Again, Merrily We Roll Along,
Lost in Boston III, Broadway Bound, The Stephen Schwartz
Album, The Stephen Sondheim Album, the Sherman Brothers
Album, and numerous recordings of books on tape for Simon &
Schuster. |
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DAVID ROBEANO |
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DAVID ROBEANO
(Ensemble) Off Broadway: Moran/LaChiusa’s Desert of Roses, Home and
the River. Regional: The Red Shoes (Cleveland Playhouse),
Floyd Collins (Floyd, Ohio Premiere), A New Brain (Gordo),
Falsettos (Marvin), Man of La Mancha (Sancho), Saturday
Night (Hank), Eating Raoul (Paul Bland). Currently
appearing as Aloysius Goole at the Jekyll and Hyde Club. Thanks to Ken
and Joe, and as always, The Moms.
www.davidrobeano.com |
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ERICA SCHROEDER |
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ERICA SCHROEDER
(Ensemble) Broadway: Jane Eyre. Off-Broadway: Reverse
Psychology (Urban Stages), After The Fair (The York), The
Forty-Nine Years (Actors Studio). Regional: Hiding Behind Comets
(World Premiere, CPIP), Blues in the Night (CPH), Sons of Don
Juan (SJRT), Grease (NSMT), I Love You… (OP).
Readings: O’Neill Music Theatre Conf., The York, Jewish Rep., McCarter,
ASCAP, La MaMa, TRU Voices. Animated Series (FOX, WB): Shaman King,
Pokemon, Yugio, Winx Club, One Piece. Television:
Chappelle’s Show. |
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Jamison Stern |
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JAMISON STERN (Hamlet)
Broadway: Bingo Little in Alan Ayckbourn and Andrew Lloyd Weber’s By
Jeeves. Regional: Fully Committed (Sam), Invention of
Love (Pollard), As Bees in Honey Drown (Kaden), A Flea in
Her Ear (Camille), Little Shop of Horrors (Seymour), and A
Comedy of Errors (Angelo) - Alley Theatre; Ragtime (Younger
Brother) - Pioneer Theatre; The Compleat Wrks of Wllm Shkspr
(abridged) - Cincinnati Playhouse & Rep. Theatre of St. Louis; I
Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change - Cincinnati Playhous;.
Camelot (Mordred) - Westchester Broadway Theatre; Forever Plaid
(Frankie) - Actor’s Theatre of Louisville. Film credits: lead roles in
the independent films The Finger Lakes and T he Entrepreneurs.
www.jamisonstern.com.
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PATRICK
RYAN SULLIVAN |
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PATRICK
RYAN SULLIVAN (Holger Dansk) has starred on. Broadway in 42nd
Street, Beauty and the Beast and Titanic. Regional credits
include Al in Romance/Romance, the title role in the Yeston/Kopit
Phantom, Billy in Carousel, Miles in Forum, Bo in
Bus Stop, Paul in Moon Over Buffalo, Soul and A lot of
Living the new Charles Strousse review.
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DOUG TRAPP |
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DOUG TRAPP (Ensemble) Off-Broadway: Musicals Tonight! - The New Yorkers(waiter);
National Tour: Annie directed by Martin Charnin (Fred
McCracken/Cordell Hull). New York readings and workshops: Saratoga
Trunk Songs, About Face, Hopefully Ever After. Regional: Flat Rock
Playhouse, Ordway Center for the Performing Arts, Chanhassen
Theatres,Galveston Island Musicals. A 2000 fellow at The Eugene O’Neill
Cabaret Symposium, Doug has performed his cabaret, The Trapp Family
Singer regularly in New York and Minnesota. |
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LEE ZARRETT |
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LEE ZARRETT
(Angel) Broadway: Jane Eyre. Off-Broadway: Pardon My English
(City Center Encores!), The Wind in the Willows (New Victory),
Appelemondo's Dreams (Vineyard). Regional: Berkshire Theatre
Festival, La Jolla Playhouse, Syracuse Stage. Workshop: Harmony. |
Matt August (Director)
— Broadway: Associate Director to Jack O'Brien for Henry IV,
Imaginary Friends, Invention of Love and The Full Monty
national tours. Upcoming: Associate Director on Tom Stoppard's The
Coast of Utopia. International: Director of The Full Monty
in Australia (Helpman Award nomination). Regional: upcoming:
Christmas Carol (Fords Theatre, DC). The Complete History of
America (abridged) (Hanger Theatre, Ithaca, NY); The Food
Chain, Time Flies (Old Globe, San Diego); 16 Wounded
starring Martin Landau (Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven), Jump Rope
(Next Stages at Boston Playwrights); Free to be You and Me, The
Tempest, Velvet Ropes (Hanger Theatre Lab). New York: Upcoming:
Two Gentlemen of Verone (The Acting Company); Meet John Doe (NYMF).
True Romances (Cap21), 16 Wounded (Cherry Lane
Alternative, NYC). The Acting Company's Staff Repertory Director
'99-00, Merry Wives of Windsor. Romeo and Juliet (National
Shakespeare Company); Velvet Ropes (Drama League); Howard
Barker's Judith (HERE). Assistant Director to Tony winner John
Rando three times, Nicholas Martin twice, Gordon Davidson, Libby Apple,
Joe Hardy, Robert Wilson, etc. Resident Assistant at Old Globe Theatre,
1998. Judith (Old Globe Lab). Awards: Drama League Fellow, Phil
Killian Directing Fellow from Oregon Shakespeare Festival. Education:
MFA- California Institute of the Arts
Mary-Mitchell Campbell
(Musical Director) — Teacher at the Juilliard School and musical
coach. She was music supervisor of The World of Nick Adams,
performed at Lincoln Center in New York and the Kodak Center in Los
Angeles (featuring an undiscovered Aaron Copland score and an all-star
cast of Jack Nicholson, Matt Damon, Julia Roberts, Morgan Freeman, and
Paul Newman, among others). Her Broadway credits include Beauty and
the Beast and The Scarlet Pimpernel; Off-Broadway and
regional credits include The Prince and the Pauper, Early One
Morning, Our Town, Requiem for William, and 3hree. Ms.
Campbell has toured with the Boston Pops on their holiday tours, and
conducted the Grease national tour in 1999. She also worked in
Amsterdam on a new Cy Coleman show titled Grace, the Musical. Ms.
Campbell was a music director for the National Music Theater Conference
for three years at the O'Neill festival. She has music directed many
workshops and readings of new pieces and worked on numerous benefits
including Sweet Charity at Lincoln Center, Nothing Like a Dame
at the Shubert and Richard Rodgers Theaters, and celebrity-filled
productions for Paul Newman and his charities. She holds degrees from
the North Carolina School of the Arts and Furman University.
MARGE
CHAMPION (Musical Staging) — Most recently appeared as Emily Whitman
in the Broadway revival of Follies. Ms. Champion started her
career at 14 as the live-action model for Disney's Snow White.
Some career highlights: She appeared in The Story of Vernon and Irene
Castle with Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers and on Broadway in
Dark of the Moon and Beggar's Holiday. With Gower Champion,
she staged the dances for Broadway's Lend an Ear, Bye Bye Birdie,
Hello, Dolly! and I Do, I Do. Their films include Show
Boat, Lovely to Look At, Everything I Have Is Yours and
Give a Girl a Break. They starred in "The Marge and
Gower Champion Show" on TV. Ms. Champion has choreographed Whose Life
Is It Anyway?, The Day of the Locusts and "Queen of the
Stardust Ballroom" (Emmy Award). Directed and choreographed Stepping
Out, Lute Song and She Loves Me (Berkshire Theatre
Festival). Ms. Champion's awards include L.A. Times, Woman of the Year
and the Commonwealth Award (Mass.)
Playing Thursday, September 30th @
5:00pm
and Friday, October 1st @ 4:00pm
at The Lion Theater, 410 West 42nd St./Theater
Row.
For reservations,
email
ShoeFitsMusical@aol.com
or call 646-823-4823.
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