Kevin Earley
Kevin Earley* Sweeney Todd Fresh off of directing The Fantastics at his alma mater Webster Conservatory, Earley was last seen at PTC as Bob Cratchit in A Christmas Carol: The Musical. Last year:
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Kevin Earley* Sweeney Todd Fresh off of directing The Fantastics at his alma mater Webster Conservatory, Earley was last seen at PTC as Bob Cratchit in A Christmas Carol: The Musical. Last year:
Mary Fanning Driggs* Ensemble Mary is thrilled to be back on the PTC stage in Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, having last appeared as Rosie in Mamma Mia!. Driggs
James Donegan* Adolfo Pirelli/Jonas Fogg/Ensemble PTC debut! Favorite credits include several companies of Forbidden Broadway, both in New York and around the world, including two cast albums; Me & My Girl as Gerald
Joe Dellger* Judge Turpin Joe is delighted to return to PTC where he performed the role of Birling in An Inspector Calls. Broadway: Father in Ragtime, The Coroner in Porgy and Bess, Magnus in Lestat and
Lenny Daniel* Ensemble/Dance Captain Lenny has assisted Ms. Azenberg on too many shows to count and for too many years to count. Productions he has choreographed include Mary Poppins (Utah Shakespeare Festival)
Jefferson Behan* Ensemble Jefferson is thrilled to make his Pioneer Theatre Company debut in this show! Off Broadway/NYC Theatre: 2econd Stage Theatre, The Lion Theatre, Theatre 20/20 and The Acorn
Lucy Anders* Ensemble First National Tour: Something Rotten (Ensemble/understudy Portia). Off-Broadway: Baby! (Lizzie). Regional: Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, Love Story: The Musical (Jenny), Richard III (Young Richard), Much Ado About Nothing, A Little Night Music (Anne), Starmites (Bizarbra/Eleanore), Sound of Music (Liesl)
March 15 to March 16, 2019 Book by Harvey Fierstein Lyrics and Music by Jerry Herman Based on the play by Jean Poiret Winner of the Tony Award for Best
May 10 to May 25, 2019 Book, Music and Lyrics by Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey Put on your poodle skirts, leather jackets and saddle shoes! Join us for a
March 29 to April 13, 2019 By Lynn Nottage Winner of the 2017 Pulitzer Prize for Drama Is the “American Dream” still alive? And if so, who gets to pursue