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Full Cast, Creative Team Announced for Walnut Street's Les Miz

By: Brian Scott Lipton · Apr 17, 2008  · New York

Hugh Panaro
Hugh Panaro
Full casting has been announced for the Walnut Street Theatre's production of the hit musical Les Miserables, May 13-August 3. The production, to be directed by Mark Clements, will open officially on May 21.

In addition to Hugh Panaro as Jean Valjean, Paul Schoeffler as Javert, and Jessica Bogart as Fantine, the cast will feature Jeffrey Coon, Julie Craig, Christina DeCicco, Ben Dibble, Kelley Faulkner, Constantine Germanacos, Scott Greer, Darren Michael Hengst; Danielle Herbert, Joe Jackson, Mary Martello, Michael Philip O'Brien, Katie O'Shaughnessey, Steve Pacek, Jennifer Page, Fran Prisco, Ilona Rubenstein, Nicholas F. Saverine, Peter Schmitz, Abigail Sparrow, Dawn Spence, Denise Whelan, Josh Young, Gianna Bruzzese, Laurel Gwynne Yaros, Danielle Rosenthal, Maggie Fitzgerald, Brandon O'Rourke, and Dante Mignucci.

The creative team includes Douglass G. Lutz (music direction), Todd Edward Ivins (sets), Colleen Grady (costumes), Jeff Nellis (lighting), and Ryk Lewis (sound).

For more information, visit www.walnutstreettheatre.org.


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