Shakespeare Theatre Company announces casting for ‘Guys and Dolls’

Star-studded holiday production of the classic musical runs December 2-January 4 in STC’s Harman Hall.

Shakespeare Theatre Company has announced the casting for its holiday presentation of Guys and Dolls. In addition to previously announced Broadway stars, the cast includes both local favorites and fresh talents to the STC stage. Directed by Washington National Opera Artistic Director Francesca Zambello (Porgy and BessTurandotWest Side Story) and choreographed by Joshua Bergasse (SmashBull Durham), Guys and Dolls plays STC’s Harman Hall December 2 through January 4.

The oldest established permanent floating crap game in New York just got busted, and Nathan Detroit needs cold, hard cash to get it up and running again. Enter high-roller Sky Masterson, who Nathan wagers can’t get a date with the straightlaced Sarah Brown, a Salvation Army missionary trying to save them all from sin. Dance the night away to “Luck Be a Lady,” “Sit Down, You’re Rockin’ the Boat,” “A Bushel and a Peck,” and more classic tunes in the must-see show of the holiday season.

As previously announced, a lineup of Broadway and musical theater talent headlines the cast. In the role of the mannered and conservative Sarah Brown is Julie Benko, most recently from an acclaimed run in the Broadway production of Funny Girl (named New York Times 2022 Breakout Star in Theatre), and Barry Manilow’s HarmonyJacob Dickey (Old Friends with Bernadette Peters, Aladdin, Company) will play opposite her as the suave gambler Sky Masterson. Playing the noncommittal Nathan Detroit will be Rob Colletti (Almost Famous, original Dewey Finn in the School of Rock National Tour), and as his on-again, off-again girlfriend Adelaide is Hayley Podschun, whose Broadway credits include Wicked (Glinda, National Tour); Hello, Dolly!Something Rotten!; and more. She was last seen in D.C. in a Helen Hayes-nominated turn in Catch Me If You Can at Arena Stage.

Several DC actors familiar to STC audiences join the cast, including Holly Twyford (Our Town, Old Times) as General Matilda B. Cartwright; Todd Scofield (King Lear, Our Town, others) as Lt. Brannigan; Lawrence Redmond (Our Town, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, others) as Arvide Abernathy; Ahmad Kamal (Babbitt, Everybody, Richard III) as Big Jule; Calvin McCullough (Peter Pan and Wendy) as Benny Southstreet; and Katherine Riddle (Matchbox Magic Flute, Secret Garden) as Agatha.

Other local actors appearing in the musical include Graciela Rey (Signature Theatre, Folger Theatre, GALA Hispanic Theatre), Chivas Merchant-Buckman (Washington National Opera), and John Sygar (Olney Theatre, Round House, Arena Stage/Broadway’s Swept Away).

Joining the merry gang of gamblers are Kyle Taylor Parker (Kinky Boots on Broadway and National Tour) as Nicely-Nicely Johnson, Elliott Mattox (Broadway’s Tammy FayeBeetlejuice) as Harry the Horse, Tommy Gedrich (Pirates! The Penzance Musical) as Rusty Charlie, and Lamont Brown (Funny Girl, Mean Girls National Tours) as Joey Biltmore.

Also making their STC debuts in Guys and Dolls are Nick Alvino, Brandon Block, Landry Champlin, Brendon ChanAria Christina Evans, Caroline Kane, Drew Minard, Jessie Peltier, Jimena Flores Sanchez, and Jack Sippel.

Full season subscriptions, play packages, and single tickets are all on sale, and individual tickets begin at $39. More information can be found at ShakespeareTheatre.org.

Guys and Dolls runs December 2 – January 4 in Shakespeare Theatre Company’s Harman Hall, 610 F St NW, Washington, DC 20004. Tickets start at $39. For more information and tickets, please visit ShakespeareTheatre.org or call the Box Office at 202.547.1122.

SPECIAL PERFORMANCES

Young Prose Night (Under 35) – Friday, December 12, 7:30pm
Audio Description – Saturday, December 20, 2pm
Open Captioning – Saturday, December 13, 2pm | Thursday, December 18, 7:30pm | Wednesday, December 31, 12pm

CAST BIOGRAPHIES (in alphabetical order)

Nick Alvino*
Ensemble
Nick is thrilled to be performing at Shakespeare Theatre Company! Broadway credits include Death Becomes Her and The Music Man (with Hugh Jackman). Other NYC: The Light in the Piazza (City Center Encores!) and A Chorus Line (50th Anniversary Concert). Special thanks to his friends, family and the team at Daniel Hoff Agency.

Julie Benko*
Sarah Brown
Julie Benko joined the annals of theatrical legend for her sensational understudy-to-star trajectory as Fanny Brice in the Broadway revival of Funny Girl, for which she received Theatre World’s Dorothy Loudon Award and was named the 2022 Breakout Star for Theater by The New York Times and one of 10 Broadway Stars to Watch by Variety, among other accolades. She created the role of Ruth in the Broadway production of Barry Manilow’s Harmony, and has also been seen on Broadway and in National Tours of Fiddler on the Roof, Les Misérables, and Spring Awakening. She has starred in numerous off-Broadway and regional productions, including My Fair Lady, Jane Eyre, Once, The Fantasticks, Our Town, Rags, and more. She will make her screen acting debut in the upcoming feature film “Caravan.” Benko has released 3 albums with her pianist-composer spouse, Jason Yeager, which are available wherever music is streaming.

Brandon Block*
Swing
STC: STC Debut! NEW YORK: Broadway: Water For Elephants (Swing/Dance Captain); Off-Broadway: Ginger Twinsies (Movement Associate) TOURS: U.S.: My Fair Lady (Charles, Ensemble), Miss Saigon (Swing/Dance Captain). REGIONAL: Broadway Center Stage at the Kennedy Center: Schmigadoon!; Alliance Theatre: Water For Elephants; Golden Gate Theatre: Roman Holiday; The Muny: Oklahoma!; The New Theatre: Chicago; Marriott Theatre: Oklahoma!; Lyric Theatre of Oklahoma: Big Fish, Little Mermaid, Bernice Bob’s Her Hair (Premiere), Mary Poppins, Spamalot, and more. FILM: Isn’t It Romantic. PERSONAL: he/him/his. Training: University Of Oklahoma Weitzenhoffer School of Musical Theatre: B.F.A. Musical Theatre.

Lamont Brown*
Joey Biltmore/Ensemble
National Tour: Funny Girl (1st National), Mean Girls (1st National), White Christmas, 42nd Street (Andy Lee), Riverdance (Radio City Music Hall), After Midnight. Selected Credits: Syncopated Avenue (co-creator), Disney’s Hercules, 42nd Street (Goodspeed/Ordway/Drury Lane), Chasing Rainbows (World Premiere). Film/TV: Wu-Tang: An American Saga. Capezio Athlete.

Landry Champlin
Swing
REGIONAL: Asolo Repertory Theatre: Beautiful: The Carole King Musical; Casa Mañana: Jersey Boys, Carrie; Axelrod Performing Arts Center: Rock of Ages; Sharon Playhouse: Annie, Rock of Ages. TV: American Idol (Season 23). PERSONAL: she/her/hers.Training: Oklahoma City University: BM Music Theatre.

Brendon Chan*
Waiter in Havana/Ensemble
STC: Debut! NEW YORK: Broadway: Back to the Future. TOURS: Hamilton, The Bodyguard. REGIONAL: West Side Story at the Guthrie Theater. TV: West World, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Up Here, SNL. PERSONAL: Pronouns: He/Him. Training: BA in Dance, University of California, Santa Barbara.

Rob Colletti*
Nathan Detroit
STC Debut. BROADWAY/TOURS: Rob starred as the infamous “Lester Bangs” in Academy Award Winner Cameron Crowe’s Broadway adaptation of Almost Famous, “Elder Cunningham” in all three North American productions of The Book of Mormon (Broadway, National Tour, Chicago), and “Dewey Finn” in the First National Broadway Tour of School of Rock (BWW/LA Scenie Award Noms). REGIONAL: The Muny, The Old Globe, The Second City, ATC, and many more. FILM/TV: The Many Saints of Newark (Warner Bros.), Just Roll With It (ABC/Disney), WTF: World Thumbwrestling Federation (TCW). UPCOMING: In 2026, Rob joins the cast of the hit series One Piece on Netflix, then he’ll team up with Cameron Crowe again for the Untitled Joni Mitchell Biopic. AWARDS: In addition to his accolades for School of Rock, Rob is a Kennedy Center Irene Ryan Award Nominee. TRAINING: Harvard University, Columbia College Chicago, The Second City.

Jacob Dickey*
Sky Masterson
Jacob Dickey was last seen on Broadway opposite Bernadette Peters in Stephen Sondheim’s Old Friends. Some of his favorite theatre credits include Company (Broadway and 1st nat’l tour), Aladdin (Broadway and 1st nat’l tour), Emojiland (Off-Broadway original cast), The Prince of Egypt (Tuacahn Amphitheatre), and …The Great Comet of 1812 (PCLO). You can see him on TV in Partner Track, Gossip Girl, The Other Two, The First Lady, and Blue Bloods. He counts himself amongst the luckiest to be back in his home state making his DC theatre debut with STC. He sends love and gratitude to CGF, his friends and family, but especially, to Sean.

Aria Christina Evans*
Ensemble
Aria Evans is over the moon to be making her Shakespeare Theatre Company debut! REGIONAL; Beautiful The Carole King Musical (Asolo Rep, Music Theatre Wichita), Matilda (Music Theatre Wichita). BFA in Musical Theatre Penn State University. Love to her team at Hudson Artists Agency and her amazing family!

Tommy Gedrich*
Rusty Charlie/Ensemble, u/s Sky Masterson
Broadway: Pirates! The Penzance Musical. National Tour/Broadway: Moulin Rouge! The Musical. Regional: Guys and Dolls (The Kennedy Center), Rogers and Hammerstein’s State Fair (The Rev). Muhlenberg College alum. Huge thank you to Marc and Dustin at Daniel Hoff and my magical family.

Ahmad Kamal*
Big Jule/Ensemble
NEW YORK: Off-Broadway: The Public: Sumo (Lucille Lortel and Dorian Award Nominations – Best Featured Actor); STC: Babbitt, Everybody, Richard III. REGIONAL: Arena Stage: Holiday; Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company: Gloria (Helen Hayes Nomination – Best Supporting Actor), Kiss; Mosaic Theater Company: The Return, Pilgrims Musa and Sheri in The New World; Signature Theatre: 4,380 Nights; Studio Theatre, Olney Theatre Center. OTHER: Northlight Theatre: Selling Kabul; OKC Rep: LIFE SUCKS; Amphibian Stage: Baba, The Handless King. TRAINING: Bristol Old Vic Theatre School: MA in Professional Acting; University of Virginia: BFA in Drama.

Caroline Kane*
Swing, u/s Adelaide
(She/they) Absolutely jazzed to be making their Shakespeare Theatre Company Debut! Broadway: Water for Elephants (OBC) Regional: Goodspeed Musicals, Paper Mill Playhouse, Alliance Theatre, Pittsburgh CLO, Sacramento Music Circus, Walnut Street Theatre, Utah Shakespeare Festival, The REV, Rattlestick Theatre. TV/ Film: The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Étoile, I am Wrath, Better With You (Music Video). Aspiring yogi, home chef, and mediocre ceramicist. Thanks to the teams at Daniel Hoff and The TRC Company! All the love to mom, dad, mooks, Mike, Rose, and my love Keaton. Otterbein BFA.

Elliott Mattox*
Harry the Horse/Ensemble, u/s Nathan Detroit, u/s Nicely Nicely Johnson
STC: Debut! NEW YORK: Broadway: Tammy FayeBeetlejuice (u/s Beetlejuice), Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Off-Broadway: TitaníqueLights Out: Nat King Cole. REGIONAL: The MUNY, Music Theatre Wichita, Asolo Rep, Cape Playhouse, North Shore Music Theatre, Riverside Theatre, Lyric Theatre of Oklahoma. Pronouns: he/him/his. Elliott is a multi-hyphenate performer/director/choreographer based in New York City where he lives with his husband, Michael. Training: Oklahoma City University, B.M. Musical Theatre.

Calvin McCullough*
Benny Southstreet/Ensemble, u/s Nicely Nicely Johnson, u/s Lt. Brannigan/Ensemble
STC: Peter Pan And Wendy; Regional- Olney Theatre Center: Beautiful The Carol King Musical, A.D.16, Kinky Boots, ELF, South Pacific, Carmen, GODSPELL; Roundhouse Theatre: Next To Normal; Arena Stage: Snow Child; Signature Theatre: Freaky Friday, Jesus Christ Superstar; Fords Theatre: A Christmas Carol; Baltimore Center Stage: Miss You Like Hell; Everyman Theatre: A Raisin In the Sun, Flying West; Tobys Dinner Theatre: In The Heights, Shrek; Imagination Stage: Peter and The Wolf, The Freshest Snow Whyte, Roberto Clemente; Adventure Theatre: Big, Mirandy and Brother Wind, Snowy Day, Miss Nelson Is Missing.

Chivas Merchant-Buckman*
Ensemble
STC: Debut! TOURS: Eisenhower Dance Ensemble, Cleo Parker Robinson Dance Ensemble, Dallas Black Dance Theatre, Elisa Monte Dance REGIONAL: St. Louis Black Repertory: The Wiz (Ensemble). OPERA: Washington National Opera: Eugene Onegin (Soloist Understudy), Samson and Delhia, Carmen, Romeo and Juliet, La Boheme, The Jungle Book (Soloist), Porgy and Bess, AIDA. OTHER: Touhill Performing Arts Center. PERSONAL: Pronouns: He/Him/His. Master’s in Secondary Education, Grand Canyon University. Teaching: Great Lakes Dance (Sarina, Canada), Prince George’s County Public Schools, Nittany Ballet (State College, PA), Allegheny Ballet Dance School (Allegheny, PA), Divine Dance Institute (Capitol Heights, MD), Jyla’s Studio of Dance (Capitol Heights, MD), First Class Dance Studio (Temple Hills, MD), Joy of Motion (Washington, DC), Grand Center Arts Academy. Training: Duke Ellington School of the Arts, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre, Dance Theatre of Harlem, Marymount Manhattan College, Joffrey Ballet.

Drew Minard*
Ensemble
STC debut! NEW YORK: Broadway: The Music Man. Off-Broadway: The Beautiful Dark (Charlie), TOURS: Beetlejuice, Billy Elliot the Musical (Billy Elliot). REGIONAL: West Side Story at Houston Grand Opera (Gee-Tar), La Cage Aux Folles at Barrington Stage (Giselle). TV: The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon. OTHER: A Chorus Line 50th Anniversary Celebration (Mark) and Drew’s own solo show CATCHER based on The Catcher in the Rye.

Kyle Taylor Parker*
Nicely-Nicely Johnson
Broadway: Kinky Boots (Lola), Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (Mrs. Green). Off Broadway: Smokey Joe’s CafeFinian’s RainbowSongs for a New World. National Tours: Pretty Woman: The Musical (Happy Man), Kinky Boots (Lola), In the Heights. TV/Film: Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert (starring John Legend and Sara Bareilles). Favorite Regional Credits: The Little Mermaid (Paper Mill), Jersey Boys (Music Circus), Dreamgirls (Lyric Theatre), Hair (Arizona Theatre Company), Guys and Dolls (Maltz Jupiter Theatre), and the world premiere of My Very Own British Invasion (Paper Mill). Stream and download Kyle’s solo albums, Broadway Soul Vol. 1 and Vol. 2 on all music platforms.

Jessie Peltier*
Ensemble, u/s General Matilda B. Cartwright/Ensemble
CREDITS: NEW YORK: Broadway: SMASH (dir. Susan Stroman, chor. Josh Bergasse), Back to the Future (dir. John Rando, chor. Chris Bailey); TOURS: Frozen the Musical (First National Tour; Swing/ Assistant Dance Captain); REGIONAL: The MUNY: Mamma Mia, Music Man; Music Theatre Wichita: Nice Work If You Can Get It, Hello Dolly, Mamma Mia, Big Fish, Billy Elliot; TUTS: Jerome Robbins Broadway, Beauty and the Beast; PCLO: Thoroughly Modern Millie; INTERNATIONAL: Celebrity Cruiselines; PERSONAL: she/her, Jessie was born and raised in Northern Virginia; Training: Oklahoma City University, BPA in Dance Performance.

Hayley Podschun*
Adelaide
STC Debut! BROADWAY: Wicked (Glinda, National Tour), Hello, Dolly!, Something Rotten, Anything Goes, Chaplin, Pal Joey, Sunday in the Park With George, Hairspray, The Sound of Music. OFF-BROADWAY/NYC: I Can Get It For You Wholesale (Miss Springer & others, CSC), Vanities (Joanne, The York), I Married an Angel (Anna, NYCC Encores) Freckleface Strawberry (Freckleface-Original Cast), Cheek to Cheek (The York)REGIONAL FAVORITES: Catch Me If You Can (Brenda, Arena Stage, Helen Hayes Nominated), You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown (Sally, Sharon Playhouse), The Sound of Music (Maria, The Lexington Theatre Company), Kinky Boots (Lauren, Sacramento Music Circus), Holiday Inn (Linda/Paper Mill Playhouse & Lila/Goodspeed Opera House), Gypsy (Dainty June, The Muny), Peter Pan (Peter), & more. FILM/TV: Fleishman is in Trouble (HULU/FX), Hairspray (Tammy, New Line Cinema), The Blacklist (NBC), Louie (FX), Guest Host on QVC.

Lawrence Redmond*
Arvide Abernathy/Ensemble
STC: Our Town, A Midsummer Night’s DreamThe Government InspectorMuch Ado About NothingAs You Like ItRomeo and JulietRichard IIICyranoHenry IV, Parts 1 and 2Camino RealThe Beggar’s Opera. TOURS: Guys and Dolls. REGIONAL: Ford’s Theatre: Sister Act, Little Shop of Horrors, 12 Angry Men. Arena Stage: The Great SocietyIntelligenceAll the WayRuined. Signature Theatre: Forum, Sweeney Todd, RagtimeShe Loves MeAssassinsBlackbeardGrand HotelPassion | Round House Theatre: Quixote NuevoPermanent Collection AWARDS: 2023 Lunt-Fontanne Fellow; Helen Hayes Award (1997, 1998); seven additional nominations.

Graciela Rey
Ensemble
REGIONAL: Signature Theatre: In The HeightsA Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum; Olney Theatre Center: West Side Story in Concert, Fiddler on the Roof, Lend Me a Soprano, Beauty and the Beast; GALA Hispanic Theatre: On Your Feet! ¡En español! ; Folger Theatre:Twelfth Night; Imagination Stage: Miss Nelson is Missing, Paper Dreams Lane’s Coven Theatre: Love’s Labour’s Lost. PERSONAL: She/hers. Teaching: Private coaching. Training: American University: BA in Musical Theatre.

Katherine Riddle*
Agatha/Ensemble, u/s Sarah Brown
STC: The Matchbox Magic Flute, The Secret Garden; REGIONAL: Signature Theatre: Sweeney Todd, She Loves Me; New London Barn Theatre: Mary Poppins, ACT of Connecticut: Guys and Dolls, Few Words; Glimmerglass Festival: La bohème, Sweeney Todd; Urban Arias: Florida, Weathervane Theatre: Les MisérablesOklahoma; NextStop Theatre Company: A Grand Night for Singing; Toby’s Dinner Theatre: Into the Woods; Live Arts Maryland: Camelot; Annapolis Opera: South Pacific, Little Women. CONCERT: American Pops Orchestra, West Virginia Symphony, B-A-C-H Orchestra, People’s Symphony Concert, The Kennedy Center, Jazz at Lincoln Center, The Duplex. AWARDS: Lotte Lenya Competition – Marc Blitzstein Award Winner, American Traditions Competition Quarterfinalist. PERSONAL: pronouns: she/her. Teaching: American University, Princeton University. Training: American University, Royal Academy of Music.

Jimena Flores Sanchez*
Mimi/Ensemble
STC: debut. NEW YORK: Broadway: Trisha Paytas’ Big Broadway Dream. TOURS: 1st national tour of Moulin Rouge! the Musical (ensemble, Arabia cover, Babydoll cover). REGIONAL: Maltz Jupiter Theatre: Sweet Charity; Bucks County Playhouse: Evita; North Coast Theatre Festival: Footloose (Ariel), A Chorus Line (Diana Morales). OPERA: Carmina Burana, Brundibar. TV: Girls5Eva (Netflix). OTHER: professional ballerina with Pacific Northwest Ballet, Cincinnati Ballet, Oklahoma City ballet, Ballet Memphis. PERSONAL: Pronouns: she/they.

Todd Scofield*
Lt. Brannigan/Ensemble, u/s Arvide Abernathy/Ensemble
DC Area: Folger Theatre: Romeo and Juliet, Tempest, Hamlet, Othello, Henry VIII, Merry Wives of Windsor, others; Arena Stage: Holiday, City of Conversation, Sovereignty; Shakespeare Theatre: King Lear, Our Town, Richard III, others; Round House Theatre: Ink, Oslo, The Book of Will, The Beauty Queen of Leenane, others; Signature Theatre: Ragtime; Kennedy Center: Mister Roberts; Theater J, Studio, Ford’s, Olney, Adventure Theatre, Imagination Stage, and Everyman Theatre REGIONAL: Arden Theatre: Freud’s Last Session, PlayMakers, Charlotte Rep, and North Carolina Shakespeare Festival. Television: recurring role in seasons 3 and 5 of The Wire.

Jack Sippel*
Swing, Dance Captain
STC Debut! NEW YORK: BROADWAY: The Prom (Dance Captain); TOURS: Memphis the Musical, Disney’s Newsies (Mush/Bill). FILM: The Prom on Netflix (Assistant Choreographer/Performer), Kenny/Darcy, Disney’s Newsies: The Broadway Musical (Disney+). REGIONAL: Resident Choreographer/10+ seasons performing at The Muny; The Old Globe: Come Fall in Love (Porter); Goodspeed Opera: Summer Stock (Freddy); Paper Mill Playhouse: Mary Poppins (Neleus), West Side Story (A-Rab); Sacramento Music Theater: 42nd Street, The Spongebob Musical (Old Man Jenkins), Fiddler on the Roof, Sunset Boulevard; Maine State Music Theatre: Footloose, West Side Story (Action). The Met Gala; The Tony Awards; Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. PERSONAL: Coach/Mentor for the Open Jar Institute.

John Sygar*
Calvin/Ensemble, u/s Benny Southstreet/Ensemble, u/s Big Jule/Ensemble
NEW YORK: Broadway: Swept Away. REGIONAL: Arena Stage: Swept Away, Kennedy Center: Look Both Ways, Capital Rep. Albany: Once, Olney Theatre Center: Beauty and the Beast, A.D.16, Once, Signature Theatre: Light Years, Round House Theatre: Spring Awakening. Monumental Theatre Co.: Head Over Heels OTHER: Only Make Believe company member, songwriter for baseball hat.

Holly Twyford*
General Matilda B. Cartwright/Ensemble
STC: Our TownOld Times (Emery Battis Award for Acting Excellence), Will on the Hill (multiple years). REGIONAL: Over eighty productions in and around the Washington Area, including Arena Stage, Signature Theatre, Studio Theatre and Woolly Mammoth Theatre, as well as most recently she appeared in Roundhouse Theatre’s world premiere production of Bad Books by Sharyn Rothstein. Ms. Twyford has been nominated for multiple Helen Hayes awards and is a four-time recipient for Outstanding Actress. She was honored with Shakespeare Theatre Company’s for her portrayal of Anna in Harold Pinter’s Old Times. Ms. Twyford is proud to be a Lunt-Fontanne Fellow, a member of the Studio Theatre’s Cabinet, and a Ford’s Theatre Associate Artist. Her credits include commercials, voiceovers, educational and training films, TV and several independent films. Ms. Twyford is proud to be a resident of Washington, DC.

Francesca Zambello 
Director 
Francesca Zambello is the General Director, Emerita of the Glimmerglass Festival and the Artistic Director of the Washington National Opera at the Kennedy Center. She is also an internationally recognized director of opera and theater. Zambello’s work has been seen at major opera houses, festivals, and theaters around the globe. She has been awarded the Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres by the French government, the Knighthood of the Order of the Star of Italy for her contribution to Italian culture and the Russian Federation’s medal for Service to Culture. She was also given the San Francisco Opera Medal for Artistic Excellence for more than 30 years of artistic contributions to the company. Her theatrical honors include three Olivier Awards, two Evening Standard Awards, two French Grand Prix des Critiques, Helpmann Award, Green Room Award, and Russia’s Golden Mask.

Joshua Bergasse 
Choreographer
Josh won an Emmy Award for choreographing the NBC series Smash, which is coming to Broadway this spring. Other Broadway: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory; On the Town (TONY, Drama Desk, OCC noms; Astaire Award); and Gigi. Off-B’way: Sweet Charity (Chita Rivera Award, Lortel nom); Cagney (Drama Desk, OCC, Astaire Noms; Callaway Finalist); Bomb-itty of Errors; and Captain Louie. He also directed and choreographed the re-imagined Smokey Joes Cafe at Stage 42Josh has done nearly a dozen productions of West Side Story (recreating the original Jerome Robbins choreography). Encores!: I married an AngelLittle Me…Its Superman!; Annie Get Your Gun; and The Golden Apple. For Television: Multiple Episodes of So You Think You Can Dance; A Capitol Fourth; Jessica Jones; Sinatra – A Voice for a Century; Hawkeye; Kennedy Center 50-year celebration; Monsterland. Film: Your Monster.

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