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MEET THE "DREAM" TEAM
“CRITIC’S PICK! OUTSTANDING! FABULOUS! TERRIFIC ensemble work...
Innovative choreography... spectacular lighting... this show is a hell of a lot of fun...
I encourage you to take your kids, they will LOVE IT!
- AMERICAN RADIO NETWORKS
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ROGER BEAN (Writer/Director) directed the original Milwaukee Rep, Laguna Playhouse, Los Angeles and Off-Broadway productions of The Marvelous Wonderettes. For the Los Angeles production, Mr. Bean received a Los Angeles Ovation Award nomination for Best Director of a Musical, and The Marvelous Wonderettes received the 2007 Los Angeles Ovation Award for Best Musical. The Marvelous Wonderettes was also nominated for the 2009 Drama League Award for Distinguished Production of a Musical. Other musicals and revues created by Mr. Bean, commissioned and premiered at Milwaukee Repertory Theater, include The Andrews Brothers (Musical Theatre West, Fullerton CLO, Cabaret Oldtown, Cabrillo Music Theatre); Route 66 (Oregon Cabaret Theatre, Phoenix Theatre, Moonlight Avo Playhouse, Invisible Theatre, Seven Angels, Springer Opera House); Honky Tonk Laundry (Centerstage Spokane, Des Moines Playhouse, Oregon Cabaret, Art Station Theatre); Why Do Fools Fall In Love? (Rocky Mountain Repertory, Venice Little Theatre); Winter Wonderettes (Delaware Theatre Company, Laguna Playhouse, Water Tower Theatre, Great Plains Theatre Festival, El Portal Theatre). Mr. Bean has had the great pleasure of directing for the Delaware Theatre Co., Laguna Playhouse, Utah Shakespearean Festival, Northlight Theatre, Milwaukee Rep, Madison Rep, Florida Studio, Oregon Cabaret, Skylight Opera, and numerous stages in-between.
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David Elzer (Producer) is an Ovation Award-winning, Drama League nominated theatrical producer with the critically-acclaimed, record breaking, 19-month run of The Marvelous Wonderettes and Winter Wonderettes at the El Portal Forum Theatre and almost a year at the Westside Theatre Off-Broadway. He also produced The Marvelous Wonderettes at the Laguna Playhouse and soon in Chicago and elsewhere. Also a producer on Dracula at the NoHo Arts Center, Sister Act: The Musical (now in London), Vanities The Musical (Opening July Off-Broadway); The Best is Yet To Come: The Music of Cy Coleman at the Rubicon; Jewtopia - Off Broadway, The Laramie Project at the Laguna Playhouse and Catalpa and Shyness is Nice at the Alliance. He has several other projects in development including an original musical, Justin Love, for 2010 with Lori Scarlett (Sneaux, The Break-Up Notebook: The Lesbian Musical), and Patrica Cotter.
He also is President of DEMAND PR, one of the many fine marketing and PR firms handling theatre in Los Angeles and represents The Antaeus Theatre Company, Cabrillo Music Theatre, Celebration Theatre, Colony Theatre Company, Deaf West Theatre, Furious Theatre Company, La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts, NoHo Arts Center Ensemble, Open Fist Theatre Company, Rubicon Theatre Company, Theatre Tribe and West Coast Ensemble.
He is particularly excited about bringing this "Dream"y show to Los Angeles (and elsewhere) and thinks you are going to have a mighty fine time.
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PETER SCHNEIDER (Producer) has enjoyed an extensive and multifaceted movie and theatrical career. His directing credits include Sister Act, the Musical, scheduled to open in London’s West End in 2009, The Breakup Note Book, Marc Blitzstein opera, Regina, a revival of Grand Hotel, the Musical, Glen Roven’s Norman’s Ark, and a Live action / Animation short staring Julie Andrews celebrating the 40th anniversary of Mary Poppins. He has also directed for the WPA Theatre, Playwrights Horizon and Circle Rep. His Broadway producing credits include the multi-awarding winning The Lion King, for which he won a Tony Award, and Elton John and Tim Rice’s Aida. As President of Animation and Chairman of the Studio for the Walt Disney Company for 17 years, he was responsible for creating and distributing over 50 movies including The Lion King, Beauty and the Beast, (Golden Globe Award Winner), Little Mermaid, Toy Story, Roger Rabbit, Remember the Titians and Princess Diaries. He was the Associate Director of the 1984 Olympic Arts Festival, is a world champion bridge player, having won the Transnational Open Teams in Estroil Portugal, has an honorary doctorate from Purdue University, is married, has two daughters and lives in Los Angeles and New York.
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LEE MARTINO (Choreographer) works extensively as a choreographer and director in theatre and live events. Lee is the resident choreographer for The Reprise Theatre Company under the Artistic Direction of Jason Alexander. Choreography for Reprise includes Li’l Abner, On Your Toes, Damn Yankees, On The Town, Brigadoon, I Love My Wife, The Fantasticks and several of the summer events at The John Anson Ford Amphitheatre. Most recent credits include: directing this years Alzheimer’s Benefit, directing and staging American Stars In Concert starring Kimberly Locke, Melinda DooLittle, Diana DeGarmo and many others, choreography for the soon to be released animated feature Alpha Omega, Kiss Of The Spider Woman for Havok Theatre Company for which she just received the Los Angeles Drama Critic’s Award, Fiddler On The Roof for the Rubicon Theatre Company, the World Premiere of Silk Stockings at Musical Theatre West, directing and choreographing What a Pair, a benefit for the John Wayne Cancer Institute starring some of the biggest female stars of TV, film and theatre, and the Bravo series Step It Up and Dance. Other credits include: Beehive at the El Portal Theatre; the Full Monty and All Shook Up for Musical Theatre West; I Do I Do and Side By Side By Sondheim for The Pasadena Playhouse; Lies and Legend for the Rubicon Theatre, direction and choreography for several large-scale shows for Harley-Davidson throughout the country; Warner Bros. animated feature The King and I; Universal Studios’ New York Rascal Show; Disney’s Santa Clause 3 Stage Show at the El Capitan Theatre; Disney International’s Latin American Stage Tour A Dream Is A Wish; the Opening Gala for Theatre Under the Stars, TUTS,’ Hobby Performing Arts Center honoring Jerry Herman; the Opening of Ford Field, the Detroit Lions football stadium, starring Gladys Knight; the opening of the Spa Resort Casino in Palm Springs starring Ruben Stoddard. Lee’s work has been seen in many S.T.A.G.E. (Los Angeles’ longest running AIDS benefit), Actor’s Fund, and Alzheimer’s benefits as well as the CHOC Follies, an annual event for Children’s Hospital of Orange County. Lee’s choreography has won her three Los Angeles Drama Critic’s Awards, two Ovation Awards, Garland awards, and many nominations for these awards. Her On Your Toes for Reprise won her the 2007 Ovation, LADCC and Garland awards.
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MICHAEL PATERNOSTRO (Musical Director) is a native of New Orleans who lived most of the last 20 years in New York City. It is the role of Gregory Gardner in A Chorus Line that took Michael to NYC in a National Touring Company. After finishing his undergraduate degree at NYU, Michael began working as a musical actor as well as musician. On Broadway: Guys and Dolls (Rusty Charlie/crapshoot dancer), Beauty and the Beast, Saturday Night Fever (DJ Monty), as well as the original Broadway companies of Fosse, Sweet Smell of Success, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, and the 2006 Revival of A Chorus Line (Gregory Gardner). Touring: West Side Story (Action/Arab), and The Producers (Carmen Ghia). As a musician, Michael has musical directed and played the piano for BC/EFA Benefits for Guys and Dolls, Fosse, A Chorus Line, and The Producers. From the keyboard, he served as Musical Director for Havok Theatre’s productions of Kiss of the Spider Woman and Thrill Me. Michael also made his Cabrillo Music Theater debut as musical director/keyboardist on BREAKING UP IS HARD TO DO. He has also musical directed Bernstein’s Trouble in Tahiti, and Guare’s Landscape of the Body. As an onstage musician, Michael has performed the roles of Sidney Cohn in On Your Toes and Oscar in 42nd Street both twice. For the record, Michael also played the accordion live onstage in Guys and Dolls, please ask. He also assistant directed How the Grinch Stole Christmas at the Old Globe Theater in San Diego.
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Tom Buderwitz (Set Designer) Tom has designed for: South Coast Repertory, Geffen Playhouse, Pasadena Playhouse, Reprise Theater Company, Laguna Playhouse, Denver Center Theater Company, Rubicon Theater, A Noise Within, Theater @ Boston Court, Arizona Theater Company, San Diego Repertory, Portland Repertory, I.C.T. and P.C.P.A. Theaterfest among many others. Tom has been honored with 3 L.A. Stage Alliance Ovation Awards (12 nominations) and 3 L.A. Drama Critics Circle Awards. For Television, Tom has designed series and specials for every major broadcast and cable Television network and has received 3 Emmy Award nominations and an Art Director’s Guild Award nomination. www.tombuderwitz.com.
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Luke Moyer (Lighting Designer) Luke is the resident lighting designer for the NoHo Arts Center and NoHoAce. Previous productions include Pest Control (2008 Ovation Nominee Best Lighting), Yo Ho Ho! A Pirates’ Christmas, Zastrozzi, The Drawer Boy, The Cover Of Life, Jerusalem, Barnum, Elizabeth Rex (Ovation Award 2006) LIZARD, and the full staging of Angels In America. He began his career at the Main Street Stage in Massachusetts where he designed Pms, Apartment 3A, Irma Vepp, and Collected Stories. His West Coast credits include: The Last Pitch, Generator Girl, and Why’s The Dog Howlin’ Mama? For the Company Rep. he designed Six Degrees Of Separation, Camino Real, Split, The Comedy Of Errors, The Fantasticks, The Pension Grillparzer, Season’s Greetings, Twelfth Night, Rosencrantz And Guildenstern Are Dead, and Play Strindberg. His design work includes productions for The Company of Angels, Write Act, The Court Theater, The Howard Fine Acting Studio, and the West Los Angeles Theatre Center. Presently, Mr. Moyer is the resident Lighting Designer for the American Academy of Dramatic Arts.
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Cricket S. Myers (Sound Designer) Off-Broadway: Marvelous Wonderettes (Westside Arts Upstairs). Regional: School of Night, Nightingale (Mark Taper Forum); Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo, The Little Dog Laughed, Two Unrelated Plays, Come Back Little Sheba (Kirk Douglas Theater); Some Girl(s) and Emergency (Geffen Playhouse); Crowns, Orson’s Shadow (Pasadena Playhouse); Marvelous Wonderettes (Laguna Playhouse); Crowns (Ebony Rep Theater); Picasso at the Lapin Agile (Ovation Nomination) (Rubicon Theater). Selected LA: dark play or stories for boys (Garland Award, Ovation Nomination) (Boston Court); Norman’s Ark (Ovation Nomination) (Ford Amphitheater); Battle Hymn (Circle X); Bacchae (Ovation Nomination), Stupid Kids (Celebration Theater); Mary’s Wedding, Master Harold and the boys (NAACP Nomination), Trying (Ovation Nomination) (Colony Theater); Hunter Gatherers, Impending Rupture of the Belly, Back of the Throat (Furious Theater); Assassins, Big the Musical (West Coast Ensemble). In 2008, she was nominated for 4 Ovation Awards, and in 2007, Cricket won a Garland Award (3 Honorable Mentions) and was nominated for 2 Ovation Awards, an LADCC and an NAACP Award. She named a “Young Designer to Watch” by Live Design Magazine, April’07 and an “Artist to Watch” by LA Stage Magazine, Sept 07. www.cricketsmyers.com
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Michael Donovan (Casting Director) is a 3-time recipient of the Casting Society of America’s Artios award for Outstanding Casting. In addition to being the resident casting director for both the Pasadena Playhouse and the International City Theatre in Long Beach, California, Michael has also cast shows produced at the Hollywood Bowl, Cleveland Playhouse, Arizona Theatre Company, the Alliance Theatre (Atlanta), Post St. Theatre (San Francisco), Ensemble Theatre of Santa Barbara, Laguna Playhouse, the Falcon Theatre, the Colony Theatre and Reprise Theatre Company. Some of his credits include South Pacific (at the Hollywood Bowl) starring Reba McEntire and Brian Stokes Mitchell, Fences (at Pasadena Playhouse) starring Laurence Fishburne and Angela Bassett, Amadeus (at the Hollywood Bowl) starring Neil Patrick Harris and Michael York, and Jason Alexander's production of The Fantasticks starring Eric McCormack.
For film Michael has cast numerous independent films, including several film festival winners. Michael's TV credits include the Emmy-nominated The Flight that Fought Back and the new series Lost Tapes, plus over 1,200 commercials.
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