Matt Doyle won the 2022 Tony Award for 'Best Featured Actor in a Musical' for his performance as 'Jamie' in the Broadway revival of Stephen Sondheim's Company, for which he also won Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Awards, and received a Drama League Award nomination. His Broadway credits also include Tony-winning Musicals The Book of Mormon (in the lead role of ‘Elder Price’) and Spring Awakening; 'Best Play' winner War Horse; and the revival of the beloved musical comedy Bye Bye Birdie. Regionally, he most recently starred in the world premiere of the Huey Lewis musical The Heart of Rock & Roll at the Old Globe Theater in San Diego; and played 'Melchoir' in the national tour of Spring Awakening. His Off Broadway and regional credits also include Sweeney Todd, West Side Story, A Clockwork Orange, Brooklynite, Giant, and Jasper in Deadland. Onscreen, he has appeared on CBS's The Code, the original Gossip Girl, and can also be seen in the indie feature Private Romeo, and the short film, The Albatross Cafe. Matt has performed at Carnegie Hall with the New York Pops, at symphonies across the country, and continues to headline a sold-out solo show throughout New York City and beyond.
Matt is currently starring as Seymour in the Westside Theatre’s, Off-Broadway production of, Little Shop of Horrors.
Ana next makes her feature film debut starring as Alina Fernandez in “Castro’s Daughter” opposite James Franco, directed by Miguel Bardem.
She made her Broadway debut originating the role of ‘Gloria Estefan’ in the Tony nominated hit musical On Your Feet from 2014-2017 (Theatre World Award, Drama League Award). Ana then appeared as Nina Rosario in the Kennedy Center’s 2018 production of In the Heights”and made her Off-Broadway debut in MCC’s critically acclaimed Collective Rage: A Play in Five Betties, earning her second Drama League Award in 2019.
Select TV credits include: Dr. Valentina Castro on hit medical drama New Amsterdam (Netflix/NBC), and KT on Younger (Darren Star/Paramount+). In 2021, Villafañe briefly returned to Broadway starring as 'Roxie Hart’ in Chicago (Broadway re-opening cast). Named one of the New York Times’ 30 under 30 and honoured by NHMC for trailblazing Latin representation in entertainment.
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Phoebe made international headlines after being handpicked by Baz Luhrmann to play the lead role of Fran in the world premiere musical adaptation of Strictly Ballroom The Musical directed by Luhrmann. She was nominated for both a Helpmann and Green Room Award for Best Female In A Musical for the role.
Theatre credits include: Fantastic Mr.Fox (Sydney Theatre Company); Zorro (Charing Cross Theatre); Cake (MT Fest); Strictly Ballroom (World Premier); Lazarus (The Production Company); Singin’ In The Rain (The Production Company); American Idiot (Shake and Stir); Dream Lover (Gordon Frost Organisation).
Television and Film credits include: Greatest Days (Pathe Productions); Mr & Mrs Murder (Freemantle Media).
Training: Arts Educational Schools, London.
Stage credits include: Vanessa and 1st Cover Fran in Strictly Ballroom: The Musical (UK Tour); Bombalurina in Cats (International Tour) and West Side Story (Ljubljana Festival, Slovenia).
TV credits include: The Sister Boniface Mysteries (BBC).
Lindsay studied at the Dance School of Scotland and the Arts Educational Schools London.
Theatre Credits include: Understudied and played Katherine Plumber in Newsies (Troubadour Theatre); Associate Choreographer on Fisherman’s Friend’s (Tour); Co-Choreographer on The Rocky Horror Show (European Tour); Associate Choreographer on Berlin Berlin (European Tour); South Pacific (Chichester Festival Theatre); Ensemble & Dance Captain in Berlin Berlin (European Tour); Vivian/ Ensemble in Oklahoma! (Chichester Festival Theatre); Young Carlotta in Follies (National Theatre); Ensemble/1st cover Alex in Flashdance (International Tour;) Tammy/ 1st Cover Penny Pingleton in Hairspray (UK Tour); Starlight Express (Bochum, Germany); 1st Cover Rumpleteazer/Jemima in Cats (London Palladium/Blackpool Winter Gardens); Zelda Zanders in Singin’ In The Rain (Upstairs At The Gatehouse); Golda Linska in Korczak (Rose Theatre, Kingston).
Other Credits Include: Post H (Short Film-Bloody Hands Production); the 2013 Olivier Awards (Theatre Royal Drury Lane); Kerry Ellis In Concert (London Palladium); Friday Night Is Music Night (BBC Radio 2).
Twitter: @linzathy
Training: Guildford School of Acting.
Theatre: Harry in A Monster Calls (UK tour and The Kennedy Centre, Washington DC ); Peter Pan (Na.onal Theatre); The American Clock (The Old Vic); 42nd Street (Theatre Royal, Drury Lane); Mary Poppins (UK tour); Barnum (UK tour); South Pacific (Kilworth House); Noah Gellman in Caroline, or Change (Na.onal Theatre); Billy Elliot (Victoria Palace Theatre); Chi@y Chi@y Bang Bang (London Palladium).
Feature film: Wonka (Warner Bros. Pictures).
Television: Jimmy Nixon in Casualty (BBC).
Commercial: Morrisons Christmas; Amazon Echo; Walkers.
Dawn has just wrapped on the new Disney Plus/ Apple TV series A Thousand Blows for Apple TV, Due for release 2024.
Film & TV work include: Miss Bow Sweets in Christmas on Mistletoe Farm, playing the role of Miss Bow (Netflix) Released Christmas 2022. Jackie in Taking Care of Business (Short Film) Wonka (Warner Bros); Greatest Days (Elysian Film Group) both due for release in 2023; Mamma Mia 2 'Here We Go Again' (Universal Pictures); Beauty and the Beast (Disney Pictures) and Mrs Hudson in Victoria (ITV).
Theatre credits include: Paula/Marina in Rehab -the Musical (Playground Theatre); Polly Parker in Nativity - The Musical (Apollo Theatre, Hammersmith); Nurse Ratched in Cuckoo's Nest (Battersea Arts Centre); Mamma Mia! (Novello Theatre); Billy Elliot (Victoria Palace Theatre); Mrs Sowerberry in Oliver (Tour); Miss Bell in Fame (Aldwych Theatre); Miss Grano in Peggy Sue Got Married (Shaftsbury Theatre); La Cava (Victoria Palace & Piccadilly Theatres); Ashley/Dinah and Pearl in Starlight Express (Apollo Victoria Theatre) and Sue Jeager in South Pacific (Crucible Theatre, Sheffield). Player Pippin (Bridewell Theatre).
Choreographer/Directing work includes: A Thousand Blows (Disney UK/Apple TV); Peter Pan & Pirates of Penzance (Savoy Theatre); Fame (Aldwych Theatre) Danger Mouse Live and Mr Potato Head for (Bourne Leisure/Butlins); Only You Can Save Mankind (Edinburgh Fringe Festival); Associate Choreographer for BBC2 Our Dancing Town; Associate Choreographer Offenenbachs Orphee Aux Enfers (Royal Academy Opera).
Samara trained at CPA Studios.
West End Credits Include: Niece in At Last, It’s Summer (London Palladium); Ikette, cover/played Tina Turner & Alline Bullock in Tina Turner The Musical (Aldwych Theatre); Ensemble cover Mother Bear in Goldilocks & The Three Bears (The London Palladium); Ensemble in Dreamgirls (Original London Cast, Savoy Theatre).
Theatre Credits Include: Nikki, cover/played Jackie Brown & Butterfly in TARANTINO LIVE (Riverside Studios); Tinkerbell in The Pantomime Adventures Of Peter Pan (Manchester Opera House); Ensemble, cover Mrs Wormwood & Mrs Phelps in Matilda The Musical (UK Tour); Wrench, cover/played Pearl in Starlight Express (Bochum, Germany); Little Inez in Hairspray (Leicester Curve); Little Red in Mother Goose (Hackney Empire); Tiger Lilly in Peter Pan (Lyceum Theatre, Crewe).
Workshops Include: Ensemble in Sweet Charity (Stephen Mear); Ensemble in Crazy For You (Stephen Mear).
TV & Film Credits Include: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2; Royal Variety show - Matilda The Musical; Dancer for Helen Fischer Live Germany.
Other Credits Include: Backing vocals for the Scissor Sisters, ‘Take Your Mama’ (The Brit Awards 2005); Backing vocals for Tarique Woodling (The Indigo O2).
Twitter: Samara_Cass
Helen trained at Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts and was awarded The Dame Judi Dench Scholarship. She is the creator of comedy vocal trio The Dots, who made the semi finals of Britain’s Got Talent 2022.
Theatre credits include: Little Joan Robin Hood (White Rock Hastings), Mrs Hopkins My Fair Lady (Teatro Massimo Sicily), The Dots Chaotic Comedy Cabaret (Edinburgh Festival Fringe), Lynn/Marg Confetti and Chaos (Edinburgh Festival Fringe), The (M)Other Life (Workshop), Spite Beauty and the Beast (Salisbury Playhouse), Mrs Hopkins My Fair Lady (Teatro San Carlo Naples), The Dots Cabaret (Viking Cruises), Mrs Pratchett Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (Theatre Royal Drury Lane), Lead Vocalist (The Brick Lane Music Hall), Baguette Beauty and the Beast (Theatre Royal Wakefield), Fairy Godmother Cinderella (Beck Theatre Hayes), Baroness Elberfeld/Heidi Schweiger The Sound of Music (Regent's Park Open Air Theatre), Anna The House of Mirrors and Hearts (Perfect Pitch Workshop), Dance Captain/Swing Sweeney Todd (Adelphi West End), Fairy Godmother/Wicked Stepmother Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella (Tabard), Baroness Elberfeld The Sound of Music (No. 1 Tour), Sister Mary Emmebert Sister Act (Original Cast - London Palladium), News Revue (Canal Cafe Theatre and Edinburgh Fringe Festival), On That Note and Side by Side by Sondheim (The Tobacco Factory)
Film, TV and Voice Over credits include: The Dark Universe by Alex Blasdel Voiceover (Guardian), The Nail Salon by Natalie Tambini, Audiobook Narrator (RNIB), The Dots Britain’s Got Talent Semi Finals 2022 (ITV), The Game by Linda Calvey, Audiobook Narrator (Red Apple Creative), Ultimate Hard Men by Kate Kray, Audiobook Narrator (Bonnier Books), Gypsy Jane by Jane Lee, Audiobook Narrator (RNIB), Baker Aldi Olympics 2021, Kevlatek Voice Over (Outpost), The First Day We Met by Jo Lovett, Audiobook Narrator (Audio2020) Toxic by Jacqui Rose, Audiobook Narrator (RNIB), Irene Call The Midwife Christmas Special 2017 (Neal Street Productions), Policewoman The Chase (Vodafone), Company Consider Yourself, Dir. Vadim Jean (BBC Films/Gold Circle and The MOB Film Company), Company London Road Dir. Rufus Norris (Cuba Pictures), Sweeney Todd London Cast Recording, Sister Act Original Cast Recording, The Paul O’Grady Show, This Morning, GMTV, The Royal Variety Performance filmed at The Opera House Theatre Blackpool.
Training: The Lodge School of Dance, & Bird College
Theatre credits include: Neil Kellerman in Dirty Dancing (Dominion); Cosmo Brown in Singin’ in the Rain(Princess of Wales Theatre, Toronto); Dialect Coach in Singin’ in the Rain (Sadler’s Wells, Japan, UK Tour); Gypsy(Royal Exchange, Manchester); The Choir of Man (Australian tour); Jersey Boys (international tour); Remembering Fred (London Palladium/UK tour); Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (Theatre Royal Drury Lane); Singin’ in the Rain (Kilworth House); Seussical (West End/Hong Kong); The Sound of Music (London Palladium); The King and I (UK tour); Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (London Palladium); Sleeping Beauty and Romeo and Juliet(Royal Opera House); Disney’s Beauty and the Beast (Dominion).
Television credits include: All Star Musicals (ITV), Quiz (ITV); D-Day 75: A Tribute to Heroes (BBC One) and Cadbury’s Smashables (commercial).
Film credits include: Pinocchio (Disney), Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom (Warner Bros) and Enola Holmes 2(Netflix). Alastair is also a founding member of leading UK tap company Old Kent Road.
Alastair would like to thank his family and friends for their continued love and support
Frances trained at Wirral Theatre School and Bird College.
Stage Credits include: Gretchen in Roman Holiday (Theatre Royal Bath); Demeter in Cats (International Tour); Anything Goes (Barbican Theatre); Francisca in West Side Story (Royal Exchange Theatre); Liz and u/s Roxie in Chicago (Phoenix Theatre); Ensemble in Eugenius (The Other Palace); Ensemble/u/s Billie in Our House (Immersion Theatre Company); Hunyak in Chicago (UK Tour); Swing in Matilda (Cambridge Theatre); Ensemble and 1st Cover Ali in Mamma Mia! (International Tour); Kristine in A Chorus Line (London Palladium).
Panto Credits include: Maid Marion in Robin Hood (White Rock Theatre); Beauty in Sleeping Beauty (The Beck Theatre Hayes); Ensemble in Jack & the Beanstalk (Hackney Empire).
Training: National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA), Sydney (Diploma of Musical Theatre) and at the Victorian College of Arts, Melbourne (Bachelor of Fine Arts – Musical Theatre).
Theatre credits include: Jeanne (Turbine Theatre); Zorro (Charing Cross Theatre); Sal in Rags (Park Theatre); Everything’s Coming Up Sondheim (Chapel off Chapel, Melbourne); Mitch in Yank! (Brisbane Powerhouse); Eddie in Mamma Mia! (Australian Tour); Ensemble and Understudy Jafar in Aladdin (Capitol Theatre, Sydney); Ensemble in Georgy Girl (Australian Tour) and Ensemble in Anything Goes (Opera Australia).
Film and TV credits include: Time Bandits (Paramount); One Day (Netflix); George in Not Quite Cricket (Superwisp Productions).
Recording credits include: Rags (2020 London Cast).
Training: The Ailey School, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre; Dance Theatre of Harlem
Theatre credits include: Ensemble in We Will Rock You (London Coliseum, West End), Ensemble in The Lion King (Lyceum Theatre, West End)
Television credits include: Britain's Got Talent (ITV), Strictly Come Dancing (BBC), MTV European Music Awards (MTV), Asian MNET Music Awards (CJ ENM)
Stevie's credits include: Sylvia (Old Vic), The Time Travelers Wife (Chester Storyhosue), Jesus Christ Superstar (Regent’s Park), Chess (ENO), Ghost (UK and Chinese Tour), Cats (London Palladium), FIngs Aint Wot They Used T’Be (Stratford East), Oliver! (UK Tour), Billy Elliot (West End), Hairspray (West End), High School Musical (Hammersmith Apollo) and two pantomimes at the London Palladium.
Workshops include: Sylvia, Twentieth Century Boy and The Three Musketeers.
Screen work includes: The Sandman (Netflix) and Greatest Days (Elysian Films)
Training: The BRIT School of Performing Arts and Technology & the Guildford School of Acting.
Theatre includes: Ensemble in Disney's The Lion King at the Lyceum Theatre, Ensemble in The Railway Children at King's Cross Theatre, and played the Pub Bore in The Choir of Man at the Arts Theatre
Film includes: Make Me a King by UNLEYK Productions (for BMI Flare and the UK Jewish Film Festival)
Carl most recently played the role of Karpathy in the UK Tour of My Fair Lady which opened at London’s Coliseum in 2022.
Prior to this he played the role of Phil in the UK Premiere of On Your Feet, the story of Emilio & Gloria Estefan also at The London Coliseum, and Billy Flynn in Chicago for Pitlochry Festival Theatre, after previously assuming the role of Roscoe Dexter in Singin’ In The Rain for their Winter season.
Screen credits include Sky Art’s Urban Myth short PUBLIC ENEMY. Further credits include the UK Tour of Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, Benny in Guys And Dolls at the Savoy Theatre, West End, Hello Dolly and The Ladykillers for Pitlochry and the role of Rory in Sex And The Suburbs for The Royal Court, Liverpool. He has also played in And The Rain Falls Down for Fevered Sleep/Young Vic, Of Mice And Men at Watermill Newbur, Steve in Liar Liar at the Unicorn Theatre for Blanche McIntyre, Landlord in Two, Henry in Present Laughter and Dafydd in A Chorus Of Disapproval (as part of the 2013 rep season at Pitlochry Festival Theatre).
Lottie Power recently graduated from Arts Ed. She is thrilled to be making her professional debut in Sinatra!
Credits whilst training: Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, Spongebob the Musical.
Vincent trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London in 1982, Honours Diploma, The Ronson , Vanbrugh and Patrick Crean prizes. He has successfully pursued a career in acting, directing, writing and as an acting teacher, in three different countries; England, U.S.A and Italy. As an actor; worked with Ridley Scott, (House of Gucci), Ron Howard (Rush) Christopher Nolan (Batman), Peter Greenaway (Goltzius), Zack Snyder (Justice League). Todd Field (Tar). Bill Holderman (Book Club 2). Audrey Wells (Under The Tuscan Sun).
Many years of Theatre credits range from Romeo in Romeo and Juliet at the Young Vic to Denny in A Steady Rain at the Ustinov in Bath.
Among some of the actors he has worked with are; Anthony Hopkins, Tom Hanks, Hilary Swank, Helena Bonham Carter, Daniel Day Lewis, Penelope Cruz, Diane Lane, Antonio Banderas, Sofia Loren, Susan Sarandon, James Mason.
He also won the Best Actor Award at the Barcelona Film Festival.
TV career; BBC and ITV in the UK, RAI and MEDIASET in ITALY, Netflix and HBO in the USA.
He is currently working on the tv series ‘Those About To Die’ directed by Roland Emmerich, in the role of the Roman Senator, Leto, starring Anthony Hopkins.
As an acting teacher, he founded the Hollywood Blvd Acting School in Hollywood, and was its artistic director for four years. He has taught acting courses at acting academies and film schools all over the UK, Italy and the USA.
He has directed many theatre plays and a feature length movie starring John Savage.
A full biography is available on IMDB.COM.
Training: Lorraine’s School of Dance, Gypsy Booth School of Dance & Alvin Ailey in New York City.
Theatre: Lead Dwarf in Snow White And The 7 Dwarfs (Milton Keynes Theatre), Ensemble and 1st Buddy/Cliff u/s and 1st & 2nd Brit u/s in We Will Rock You (UK Tour), Dandini in Cinderella (Hippodrome Theatre, Darlington), Tajh u/s Hud & Woof in Hair (UK Tour), Sultan in Dick Whittington (Theatre Royal, Plymouth and The Swan, High Wycombe), Judah in Joseph And The Amazing Technocolor Dreamcoat (Kilworth House Theatre), Four Eyed Mole in 5 Guys Named Moe (Edinburgh), Jose and 1st u/s Benny in In The Heights (Kings Cross Theatre), Joseph / Dance Captain in Tonight's The Night (UK Tour), Ensemble in Hello Dolly (Leicester Curve), Assistant Dance Captain in Hairspray (UK Tour), Zeke in Disney's High School Musical 2 (UK Tour), Tyrone Jackson in Fame (UK Tour), Swing and u/s Seaweed in Hairspray (Shaftesbury Theatre, West End), The Wedding Singer (UK Tour), Daddy Cool (UK and International Tour) and Tyrone in Fame (Stage Entertainment) and Simon Zealot in Jesus Christ Superstar (STTA)
Film: Last Christmas Feat Role. The Batman - Vengence (D.C) , Antman 3 - INTO THE QUANTUMVERSE (Disney/Marvel) Body double, stand in QUAZ. The Flash (D.C), Pennyworth Season 3, Britania – Season 3, The Wicher (prequel) – Title sequence & Stand in. Andor (Disney Series). Death on the Nile.
Television: Choreographer for Universal Studios, (LA), BBC Blast, The Lenny Henry Show (BBC), Stars In Their Eyes (ITV), Brit Awards (ITV), X-Factor (ITV) VMA Awards (MTV), Olivier Awards and AK dance - Finlands Got Talent (Finland).
Producer: When Music Meets Film (The Pavilion). Fame (Co-Producer with OTTHP) Theatre Royal.
In Time (TKSPIN Productions)
Other: The Lion King (Corporate), London Olympics Opening Ceremony.
Spin is also an experienced Choreographer and a regular Dance Teacher at Pineapple.
John trained at The London Studio Centre.
West End theatre credits include: My Fair Lady (The Coliseum); Phantom of the Opera (Her Majesty’s); Stephen Ward (The Aldwych); My Fair Lady (Royal Albert Hall); Top Hat (The Aldwych); Lend me a Tenor (The Gielgud); Acorn Antiques the Musical (Theatre Royal Haymarket); Anything Goes (Theatre Royal Drury Lane); My Fair Lady (RNT and Theatre Royal Drury Lane); Les Miserables (Palace Theatre); Hard Times the Musical (Theatre Royal Haymarket); Saturday Night Fever (London Palladium); Guys and Dolls (RNT); Martin Guerre (Prince Edward); Cats (New London); Fiddler on the Roof (London Palladium)
Touring theatre includes: My Fair Lady; Mary Poppins; Barnum; Top Hat; Scrooge; Fame; Guys and Dolls; Mamma Mia; Saturday Night Fever; Grease; Pickwick; Fiddler on the Roof.
Regional theatre includes: Alice in Wonderland (Hazlitt, Maidstone); Pajama Game (Chichester); Lend Me a Tenor (Theatre Royal Plymouth); Me and My Girl (Sheffield Crucible); Hello Dolly (Regents Park); La Vie Parisienne (Iford Festival); Cinderella the Musical (Bristol Old Vic); A Midsummer Nights Dream, The Two Gentlemen of Verona, High Society (Regents Park); Guys and Dolls (Sheffield Crucible); The Adventures of Mr Toad (The Watermill); Watership Down (Redgrave, Farnham)
John was involved in three episodes of The Crosswalk Musical for James Corden’s Late Late Show filmed in London and Paris and a live episode at Central Hall, Westminster. He has been included in a number of original cast recordings and a live filmed recording of Acorn Antiques the Musical for Victoria Wood. He appeared in the Victoria Wood Christmas special 2009 for the BBC.
Training: Stagebox
Theatre: Oakmoor Child in Nativity! The Musical (Birmingham Rep)
Amelia is delighted to be joining the cast of Sinatra as Young Nancy!
Effie is extremely excited and proud to be joining the cast of Sinatra The Musical. Effie lives in Derbyshire with her family and trains in both Dance and Performing Arts at Hardy Alexandra Dance Company in Derby. At school Effie particularly enjoys Maths and Sports Education. Effie would like to thank her family and friends for their continued support.
Credits include: Nativity! The Musical (Birmingham Rep).
Training: Stagebox
Theatre: Oakmoor Child in Nativity! The Musical (Birmingham Rep); Ballet Girl in Billy Elliot (Leicester Curve)
Isla is thrilled to be joining the cast of this incredible new production: Sinatra The Musical.
Kathleen Marshall is a nine-time Tony Award nominee, winning three times for Best Choreography for the Broadway revivals of Wonderful Town, The Pajama Game and Anything Goes.
She recently received an Olivier Award for her choreography of the West End production of Anything Goes. She has worked on more than twenty Broadway shows and she is the first woman who has directed a play, directed a musical and choreographed a musical on Broadway.
Off-Broadway and regional credits include for the New York Shakespeare Festival, Second Stage, Transport Group, Williamstown Theatre Festival, The Old Globe, Long Wharf, Paper Mill, Hollywood Bowl, Boston Pops, Signature Theatre and St. Louis MUNY. Kathleen served as the Artistic Director for City Center Encores! for four seasons, during which time Encores! received a special Tony Award for Excellence in Theatre.
Her film and television credits include My Week with Marilyn (choreographer), Once Upon a Mattress, The Music Man (choreographer) and 2 Broke Girls. She has received three Drama Desk Awards, three Outer Critics Circle Awards, an Emmy nomination, the Astaire Award, the George Abbott Award, the Smith College Medal (her alma mater), the Pennsylvania Governor’s Award for the Arts and she has been named a Distinguished Daughter of Pennsylvania.
Kathleen Marshall is a nine-time Tony Award nominee, winning three times for Best Choreography for the Broadway revivals of Wonderful Town, The Pajama Game and Anything Goes.
She recently received an Olivier Award for her choreography of the West End production of Anything Goes. She has worked on more than twenty Broadway shows and she is the first woman who has directed a play, directed a musical and choreographed a musical on Broadway.
Off-Broadway and regional credits include for the New York Shakespeare Festival, Second Stage, Transport Group, Williamstown Theatre Festival, The Old Globe, Long Wharf, Paper Mill, Hollywood Bowl, Boston Pops, Signature Theatre and St. Louis MUNY. Kathleen served as the Artistic Director for City Center Encores! for four seasons, during which time Encores! received a special Tony Award for Excellence in Theatre.
Her film and television credits include My Week with Marilyn (choreographer), Once Upon a Mattress, The Music Man (choreographer) and 2 Broke Girls. She has received three Drama Desk Awards, three Outer Critics Circle Awards, an Emmy nomination, the Astaire Award, the George Abbott Award, the Smith College Medal (her alma mater), the Pennsylvania Governor’s Award for the Arts and she has been named a Distinguished Daughter of Pennsylvania.
Kathleen Marshall is a nine-time Tony Award nominee, winning three times for Best Choreography for the Broadway revivals of Wonderful Town, The Pajama Game and Anything Goes.
She recently received an Olivier Award for her choreography of the West End production of Anything Goes. She has worked on more than twenty Broadway shows and she is the first woman who has directed a play, directed a musical and choreographed a musical on Broadway.
Off-Broadway and regional credits include for the New York Shakespeare Festival, Second Stage, Transport Group, Williamstown Theatre Festival, The Old Globe, Long Wharf, Paper Mill, Hollywood Bowl, Boston Pops, Signature Theatre and St. Louis MUNY. Kathleen served as the Artistic Director for City Center Encores! for four seasons, during which time Encores! received a special Tony Award for Excellence in Theatre.
Her film and television credits include My Week with Marilyn (choreographer), Once Upon a Mattress, The Music Man (choreographer) and 2 Broke Girls. She has received three Drama Desk Awards, three Outer Critics Circle Awards, an Emmy nomination, the Astaire Award, the George Abbott Award, the Smith College Medal (her alma mater), the Pennsylvania Governor’s Award for the Arts and she has been named a Distinguished Daughter of Pennsylvania.
Kathleen Marshall is a nine-time Tony Award nominee, winning three times for Best Choreography for the Broadway revivals of Wonderful Town, The Pajama Game and Anything Goes.
She recently received an Olivier Award for her choreography of the West End production of Anything Goes. She has worked on more than twenty Broadway shows and she is the first woman who has directed a play, directed a musical and choreographed a musical on Broadway.
Off-Broadway and regional credits include for the New York Shakespeare Festival, Second Stage, Transport Group, Williamstown Theatre Festival, The Old Globe, Long Wharf, Paper Mill, Hollywood Bowl, Boston Pops, Signature Theatre and St. Louis MUNY. Kathleen served as the Artistic Director for City Center Encores! for four seasons, during which time Encores! received a special Tony Award for Excellence in Theatre.
Her film and television credits include My Week with Marilyn (choreographer), Once Upon a Mattress, The Music Man (choreographer) and 2 Broke Girls. She has received three Drama Desk Awards, three Outer Critics Circle Awards, an Emmy nomination, the Astaire Award, the George Abbott Award, the Smith College Medal (her alma mater), the Pennsylvania Governor’s Award for the Arts and she has been named a Distinguished Daughter of Pennsylvania.
Kathleen Marshall is a nine-time Tony Award nominee, winning three times for Best Choreography for the Broadway revivals of Wonderful Town, The Pajama Game and Anything Goes.
She recently received an Olivier Award for her choreography of the West End production of Anything Goes. She has worked on more than twenty Broadway shows and she is the first woman who has directed a play, directed a musical and choreographed a musical on Broadway.
Off-Broadway and regional credits include for the New York Shakespeare Festival, Second Stage, Transport Group, Williamstown Theatre Festival, The Old Globe, Long Wharf, Paper Mill, Hollywood Bowl, Boston Pops, Signature Theatre and St. Louis MUNY. Kathleen served as the Artistic Director for City Center Encores! for four seasons, during which time Encores! received a special Tony Award for Excellence in Theatre.
Her film and television credits include My Week with Marilyn (choreographer), Once Upon a Mattress, The Music Man (choreographer) and 2 Broke Girls. She has received three Drama Desk Awards, three Outer Critics Circle Awards, an Emmy nomination, the Astaire Award, the George Abbott Award, the Smith College Medal (her alma mater), the Pennsylvania Governor’s Award for the Arts and she has been named a Distinguished Daughter of Pennsylvania.
Kathleen Marshall is a nine-time Tony Award nominee, winning three times for Best Choreography for the Broadway revivals of Wonderful Town, The Pajama Game and Anything Goes.
She recently received an Olivier Award for her choreography of the West End production of Anything Goes. She has worked on more than twenty Broadway shows and she is the first woman who has directed a play, directed a musical and choreographed a musical on Broadway.
Off-Broadway and regional credits include for the New York Shakespeare Festival, Second Stage, Transport Group, Williamstown Theatre Festival, The Old Globe, Long Wharf, Paper Mill, Hollywood Bowl, Boston Pops, Signature Theatre and St. Louis MUNY. Kathleen served as the Artistic Director for City Center Encores! for four seasons, during which time Encores! received a special Tony Award for Excellence in Theatre.
Her film and television credits include My Week with Marilyn (choreographer), Once Upon a Mattress, The Music Man (choreographer) and 2 Broke Girls. She has received three Drama Desk Awards, three Outer Critics Circle Awards, an Emmy nomination, the Astaire Award, the George Abbott Award, the Smith College Medal (her alma mater), the Pennsylvania Governor’s Award for the Arts and she has been named a Distinguished Daughter of Pennsylvania.
Kathleen Marshall is a nine-time Tony Award nominee, winning three times for Best Choreography for the Broadway revivals of Wonderful Town, The Pajama Game and Anything Goes.
She recently received an Olivier Award for her choreography of the West End production of Anything Goes. She has worked on more than twenty Broadway shows and she is the first woman who has directed a play, directed a musical and choreographed a musical on Broadway.
Off-Broadway and regional credits include for the New York Shakespeare Festival, Second Stage, Transport Group, Williamstown Theatre Festival, The Old Globe, Long Wharf, Paper Mill, Hollywood Bowl, Boston Pops, Signature Theatre and St. Louis MUNY. Kathleen served as the Artistic Director for City Center Encores! for four seasons, during which time Encores! received a special Tony Award for Excellence in Theatre.
Her film and television credits include My Week with Marilyn (choreographer), Once Upon a Mattress, The Music Man (choreographer) and 2 Broke Girls. She has received three Drama Desk Awards, three Outer Critics Circle Awards, an Emmy nomination, the Astaire Award, the George Abbott Award, the Smith College Medal (her alma mater), the Pennsylvania Governor’s Award for the Arts and she has been named a Distinguished Daughter of Pennsylvania.
Kathleen Marshall is a nine-time Tony Award nominee, winning three times for Best Choreography for the Broadway revivals of Wonderful Town, The Pajama Game and Anything Goes.
She recently received an Olivier Award for her choreography of the West End production of Anything Goes. She has worked on more than twenty Broadway shows and she is the first woman who has directed a play, directed a musical and choreographed a musical on Broadway.
Off-Broadway and regional credits include for the New York Shakespeare Festival, Second Stage, Transport Group, Williamstown Theatre Festival, The Old Globe, Long Wharf, Paper Mill, Hollywood Bowl, Boston Pops, Signature Theatre and St. Louis MUNY. Kathleen served as the Artistic Director for City Center Encores! for four seasons, during which time Encores! received a special Tony Award for Excellence in Theatre.
Her film and television credits include My Week with Marilyn (choreographer), Once Upon a Mattress, The Music Man (choreographer) and 2 Broke Girls. She has received three Drama Desk Awards, three Outer Critics Circle Awards, an Emmy nomination, the Astaire Award, the George Abbott Award, the Smith College Medal (her alma mater), the Pennsylvania Governor’s Award for the Arts and she has been named a Distinguished Daughter of Pennsylvania.
Kathleen Marshall is a nine-time Tony Award nominee, winning three times for Best Choreography for the Broadway revivals of Wonderful Town, The Pajama Game and Anything Goes.
She recently received an Olivier Award for her choreography of the West End production of Anything Goes. She has worked on more than twenty Broadway shows and she is the first woman who has directed a play, directed a musical and choreographed a musical on Broadway.
Off-Broadway and regional credits include for the New York Shakespeare Festival, Second Stage, Transport Group, Williamstown Theatre Festival, The Old Globe, Long Wharf, Paper Mill, Hollywood Bowl, Boston Pops, Signature Theatre and St. Louis MUNY. Kathleen served as the Artistic Director for City Center Encores! for four seasons, during which time Encores! received a special Tony Award for Excellence in Theatre.
Her film and television credits include My Week with Marilyn (choreographer), Once Upon a Mattress, The Music Man (choreographer) and 2 Broke Girls. She has received three Drama Desk Awards, three Outer Critics Circle Awards, an Emmy nomination, the Astaire Award, the George Abbott Award, the Smith College Medal (her alma mater), the Pennsylvania Governor’s Award for the Arts and she has been named a Distinguished Daughter of Pennsylvania.
Kathleen Marshall is a nine-time Tony Award nominee, winning three times for Best Choreography for the Broadway revivals of Wonderful Town, The Pajama Game and Anything Goes.
She recently received an Olivier Award for her choreography of the West End production of Anything Goes. She has worked on more than twenty Broadway shows and she is the first woman who has directed a play, directed a musical and choreographed a musical on Broadway.
Off-Broadway and regional credits include for the New York Shakespeare Festival, Second Stage, Transport Group, Williamstown Theatre Festival, The Old Globe, Long Wharf, Paper Mill, Hollywood Bowl, Boston Pops, Signature Theatre and St. Louis MUNY. Kathleen served as the Artistic Director for City Center Encores! for four seasons, during which time Encores! received a special Tony Award for Excellence in Theatre.
Her film and television credits include My Week with Marilyn (choreographer), Once Upon a Mattress, The Music Man (choreographer) and 2 Broke Girls. She has received three Drama Desk Awards, three Outer Critics Circle Awards, an Emmy nomination, the Astaire Award, the George Abbott Award, the Smith College Medal (her alma mater), the Pennsylvania Governor’s Award for the Arts and she has been named a Distinguished Daughter of Pennsylvania.
Kathleen Marshall is a nine-time Tony Award nominee, winning three times for Best Choreography for the Broadway revivals of Wonderful Town, The Pajama Game and Anything Goes.
She recently received an Olivier Award for her choreography of the West End production of Anything Goes. She has worked on more than twenty Broadway shows and she is the first woman who has directed a play, directed a musical and choreographed a musical on Broadway.
Off-Broadway and regional credits include for the New York Shakespeare Festival, Second Stage, Transport Group, Williamstown Theatre Festival, The Old Globe, Long Wharf, Paper Mill, Hollywood Bowl, Boston Pops, Signature Theatre and St. Louis MUNY. Kathleen served as the Artistic Director for City Center Encores! for four seasons, during which time Encores! received a special Tony Award for Excellence in Theatre.
Her film and television credits include My Week with Marilyn (choreographer), Once Upon a Mattress, The Music Man (choreographer) and 2 Broke Girls. She has received three Drama Desk Awards, three Outer Critics Circle Awards, an Emmy nomination, the Astaire Award, the George Abbott Award, the Smith College Medal (her alma mater), the Pennsylvania Governor’s Award for the Arts and she has been named a Distinguished Daughter of Pennsylvania.
Kathleen Marshall is a nine-time Tony Award nominee, winning three times for Best Choreography for the Broadway revivals of Wonderful Town, The Pajama Game and Anything Goes.
She recently received an Olivier Award for her choreography of the West End production of Anything Goes. She has worked on more than twenty Broadway shows and she is the first woman who has directed a play, directed a musical and choreographed a musical on Broadway.
Off-Broadway and regional credits include for the New York Shakespeare Festival, Second Stage, Transport Group, Williamstown Theatre Festival, The Old Globe, Long Wharf, Paper Mill, Hollywood Bowl, Boston Pops, Signature Theatre and St. Louis MUNY. Kathleen served as the Artistic Director for City Center Encores! for four seasons, during which time Encores! received a special Tony Award for Excellence in Theatre.
Her film and television credits include My Week with Marilyn (choreographer), Once Upon a Mattress, The Music Man (choreographer) and 2 Broke Girls. She has received three Drama Desk Awards, three Outer Critics Circle Awards, an Emmy nomination, the Astaire Award, the George Abbott Award, the Smith College Medal (her alma mater), the Pennsylvania Governor’s Award for the Arts and she has been named a Distinguished Daughter of Pennsylvania.
Kathleen Marshall is a nine-time Tony Award nominee, winning three times for Best Choreography for the Broadway revivals of Wonderful Town, The Pajama Game and Anything Goes.
She recently received an Olivier Award for her choreography of the West End production of Anything Goes. She has worked on more than twenty Broadway shows and she is the first woman who has directed a play, directed a musical and choreographed a musical on Broadway.
Off-Broadway and regional credits include for the New York Shakespeare Festival, Second Stage, Transport Group, Williamstown Theatre Festival, The Old Globe, Long Wharf, Paper Mill, Hollywood Bowl, Boston Pops, Signature Theatre and St. Louis MUNY. Kathleen served as the Artistic Director for City Center Encores! for four seasons, during which time Encores! received a special Tony Award for Excellence in Theatre.
Her film and television credits include My Week with Marilyn (choreographer), Once Upon a Mattress, The Music Man (choreographer) and 2 Broke Girls. She has received three Drama Desk Awards, three Outer Critics Circle Awards, an Emmy nomination, the Astaire Award, the George Abbott Award, the Smith College Medal (her alma mater), the Pennsylvania Governor’s Award for the Arts and she has been named a Distinguished Daughter of Pennsylvania.
Kathleen Marshall is a nine-time Tony Award nominee, winning three times for Best Choreography for the Broadway revivals of Wonderful Town, The Pajama Game and Anything Goes.
She recently received an Olivier Award for her choreography of the West End production of Anything Goes. She has worked on more than twenty Broadway shows and she is the first woman who has directed a play, directed a musical and choreographed a musical on Broadway.
Off-Broadway and regional credits include for the New York Shakespeare Festival, Second Stage, Transport Group, Williamstown Theatre Festival, The Old Globe, Long Wharf, Paper Mill, Hollywood Bowl, Boston Pops, Signature Theatre and St. Louis MUNY. Kathleen served as the Artistic Director for City Center Encores! for four seasons, during which time Encores! received a special Tony Award for Excellence in Theatre.
Her film and television credits include My Week with Marilyn (choreographer), Once Upon a Mattress, The Music Man (choreographer) and 2 Broke Girls. She has received three Drama Desk Awards, three Outer Critics Circle Awards, an Emmy nomination, the Astaire Award, the George Abbott Award, the Smith College Medal (her alma mater), the Pennsylvania Governor’s Award for the Arts and she has been named a Distinguished Daughter of Pennsylvania.
Kathleen Marshall is a nine-time Tony Award nominee, winning three times for Best Choreography for the Broadway revivals of Wonderful Town, The Pajama Game and Anything Goes.
She recently received an Olivier Award for her choreography of the West End production of Anything Goes. She has worked on more than twenty Broadway shows and she is the first woman who has directed a play, directed a musical and choreographed a musical on Broadway.
Off-Broadway and regional credits include for the New York Shakespeare Festival, Second Stage, Transport Group, Williamstown Theatre Festival, The Old Globe, Long Wharf, Paper Mill, Hollywood Bowl, Boston Pops, Signature Theatre and St. Louis MUNY. Kathleen served as the Artistic Director for City Center Encores! for four seasons, during which time Encores! received a special Tony Award for Excellence in Theatre.
Her film and television credits include My Week with Marilyn (choreographer), Once Upon a Mattress, The Music Man (choreographer) and 2 Broke Girls. She has received three Drama Desk Awards, three Outer Critics Circle Awards, an Emmy nomination, the Astaire Award, the George Abbott Award, the Smith College Medal (her alma mater), the Pennsylvania Governor’s Award for the Arts and she has been named a Distinguished Daughter of Pennsylvania.
Kathleen Marshall is a nine-time Tony Award nominee, winning three times for Best Choreography for the Broadway revivals of Wonderful Town, The Pajama Game and Anything Goes.
She recently received an Olivier Award for her choreography of the West End production of Anything Goes. She has worked on more than twenty Broadway shows and she is the first woman who has directed a play, directed a musical and choreographed a musical on Broadway.
Off-Broadway and regional credits include for the New York Shakespeare Festival, Second Stage, Transport Group, Williamstown Theatre Festival, The Old Globe, Long Wharf, Paper Mill, Hollywood Bowl, Boston Pops, Signature Theatre and St. Louis MUNY. Kathleen served as the Artistic Director for City Center Encores! for four seasons, during which time Encores! received a special Tony Award for Excellence in Theatre.
Her film and television credits include My Week with Marilyn (choreographer), Once Upon a Mattress, The Music Man (choreographer) and 2 Broke Girls. She has received three Drama Desk Awards, three Outer Critics Circle Awards, an Emmy nomination, the Astaire Award, the George Abbott Award, the Smith College Medal (her alma mater), the Pennsylvania Governor’s Award for the Arts and she has been named a Distinguished Daughter of Pennsylvania.