One Man's Opinion Season 4 Ep. 10: Empire off-Broadway
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- Опубліковано 11 жов 2024
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EMPIRE
PRODUCTION
Book, Music, & Lyrics by Caroline Sherman & Robert Hull
Directed by Cady Huffman
Choreographed by Lorna Ventura
Music Supervision & Orchestrations by Lena Gabrielle
Scenic Design: Walt Spangler
Costume Design: Tina McCartney
Lighting Design: Jamie Roderick
Sound Design: Shannon Slaton
Hair & Make-Up Design: Ian Joseph
Production Props: Brendan McCann
Associate Director: Timothy Johnson
Associate Choreographer: Daniel Powers
Dialect Coach: Keri Safran
Music Director: Gillian Berkowitz
Associate Music Director: Peter Leigh-Nilson
Production Stage Manager: Kat West
Assistant Stage Manager: Makenna Remenaric
Casting: TBD Casting Co., Margaret Dunn & Tanis Paranteau
Arrangements: Robert Hull & Lena Gabrielle
Cultural Consultant: Plant Consulting & Communications, Kahnawa:Ke Mohawk Territory, Canada
Press Representatives: DKC/O&M
Marketing & Advertising: Leanne Schanzer Promotions
Digital Advertising & Social Media: Super Awesome Friends
Production Management: Tinc Productions
Executive Producer: Jennifer Dowd
Company Manager: Timothy Sulka
General Manager: Visceral Entertainment
CAST (in order of appearance)
Danny Iktomi Bevins as Jesse Bland
April Ortiz as Mohawk-Grandmother/Hazel/Speakeasy Chanteuse
Jessica Ranville as Sylvie Lee
Kaitlyn Davidson as Frances Belle "Wally" Wolodsky
Paul Salvatoriello as Al Smith
Howard Kaye as John J. Raskob/Abe Klayman
Albert Guerzon as Charles Kinney
Joel Douglas as Billy Betts
Devin Cortez as Joe Pakulski/Mayor Walker
Ethan Saviet as Paolo de Caprio
Robbie Serrano as Mateo Menzo
J Savage as Ethan O'Dowd
Morgan Cowling as Emily O'Dowd/Lois
Alexandra Frohlinger as Goodie Goodheart/Mrs. Janet Arthur
Kiana Kabeary as Rudy Shaw/Rayne
Ensemble: Joseph Fierberg, Kennedy Perez
You are spot on. Thanks for writing a review as an educated audience member, not as a cheerleader or smart aleck!)
You should try to make a trip to Stockbridge, MA to see Rodgers & Hammerstein Pipe Dream!!
We saw it last night,. It was great. But i said the same this morning, skip the 1976 part. Did you see Sign of the Times in that theater? I loved it. And Rock and Roll Man the year before.
@@markheskin7154 I saw Rock and Roll Man and thought it was okay, but missed Sign of the Times.
I felt that way about New York, New York -- too many subplots and stories; while understandable you want to include pieces to form the overall story, if it takes away from the main point it's just a time waster. Glad I didn't take time out to see it when I was in NY last week; hopefully a more refined version gets a production elsewhere.