is pleased to be back with REPRISE! after performing in both Anything Goes (Hope-Ovation Nomination) and The Most Happy Fella (Rosabella). Broadway: Henry IV Parts One and Two (Lady Mortimer) directed by Jack O'Brian, Urinetown (Hope) directed by John Rando, Jekyll and Hyde (Emma) directed by Robin Phillips and Miss Saigon (Ellen) directed by Nicolas Hytner. Anastasia originated the role of Josephine in the Musical Napoleon in London's West End directed Francesca Zambello. New York's Encores!: Golden Boy (Lorna) directed by Walter Bobbie. Kennedy Center: Sondhiem Celebration, Merrily We Roll Along (Beth) directed by Christopher Ashley. Last Summer, Anastasia originated the role of Mrs. Darling in the World Premiere of The Darlings at the Theatre of Chester. Los Angeles: Premiere of Sunset Boulevard (Betty) directed by Trevor Nunn, City of Angels (Mallory) directed by Michael Blakemore, Groucho: A Life in Revue (The 13 Women) Pasadena Playhouse, and Present Laughter (Daphne) Drama Critics Circle Award. Film/TV: George Lavoo's Dog Lover, Murder She Wrote, Ally McBeal, Herman's Head, Get A Life, Dream On, Barkley's Beat, Designing Women, Evening Shade and others.
toured with the 20th anniversary production of Evita directed by Larry Fuller; was in the world premiere of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Whistle Down the Wind, and played Christine in the San Francisco Company of The Phantom of the Opera. In New York, she performed in the Hal Prince workshop The Ballad of Little Jo and starred in An Evening with the Gershwins hosted by Rex Reed. Off-Broadway, she’s performed with the York Theatre Company in the new musicals Kansas and Acting…A Romance and with the 42nd Street Workshop in Those Gallagher Girls. Miss Blake’s favorite regional credits include Percy in The Spitfire Grill (Carbonell Nomination), Josefine/Monica in Romance/Romance and Maria in The Sound of Music. She is currently working on a CD of her original music, which should be released by Wingate Music in the fall!
is thrilled to be making her REPRISE! debut in Company. Julia's favorite credits include Sideshow (Violet), Parade (Lucille), You're A Good Man Charlie Brown (Sally), Chicago (Annie), Into The Woods (Baker's Wife), Pirates of Penzance (Edith), My One and Only (DCLO) and My Fair Lady (SCLO). Julia gives thanks to God for His many blessings and she would also like to thank Bruce Newberg, Ryan Mekenian, her two beautiful and talented sisters, her family and her close friends for investing their support in her.
Broadway: Horton the Elephant in Seussical (2002 Tony, Drama Desk, Grammy nominations) Charlie in Dirty Blonde (2001 Tony and Drama Desk nominations) My Favorite Year, Abe Lincoln In Illinois and Triumph of Love. City Center Encore’s: Ziegfeld Follies of 1936 and One Touch of Venus. Off-Broadway, he co-starred with Sarah Jessica Parker in Wonder of the World at MTC, Stephen Sondheim/John Weidman musical workshop Wise Guys, directed by Sam Mendes, Smoke on the Mountain, and Juno. Kevin is a member of Drama Dept. and appeared in their production of As Thousands Cheer. Regional Theater credits include: McCarter Theater, Yale Rep, Old Globe. For REPRISE! he appeared in their concert presentations of Merrily We Roll Along and Assassins. Film: Road to Perdition, Die Hard: With A Vengeance, In and Out, Trick, Letters From a Killer, Herman USA and the upcoming Suspect Zero, The Last Shot and Skipping Christmas. Television credits include Frasier, Ed, Without A Trace, Kingpin, It’s All Relative, nip/tuck, According to Jim, Earthly Possessions (HBO) with Susan Sarandon directed by James Lapine, New York News (series regular). He will be making his West End debut this summer in the London premiere of Dirty Blonde.
is delighted to return to REPRISE! previously seen in their productions of Anything Goes, They're Playing Our Song, and Follies (Young Heidi). Having just finished playing Maria in West Side Story, Barbara feels blessed to be currently working on two more projects, Songs for a New World (Woman 1/Amy) and Side by Side by Sondheim. Barbara has her BA in Theater/Acting from UCLA, and studied under the Ray Bolger Musical Theater Program. In fact, you may remember Barbara as Susan from UCLA’s production of Company, directed by John Rubinstein. Barbara also works with the Miss California/Miss America Org., which offers over 42 million dollars in scholarships to women in the US annually. Other past shows include The Music Man (Marian Paroo), Into the Woods (Cinderella), A Christmas Carol (Isabelle/Elizabeth), Happy Days, The Musical (Jenny Pickalo) and many more. Special thanks to her REPRISE! family for another wonderful opportunity, her teachers past and present, and her loving husband, Jim.
had numerous top 10 hits between 1986 and 1991, sold over 16 million albums and holds the distinct honor of being the youngest person ever to write, perform, and produce a #1 hit. In 1991 Ms. Gibson continued the theater career that was put on hold at age 16 in order to pursue recording. She debuted on Broadway as Eponine in Les Miserables, went on to play Belle in Beauty and the Beast and most recently Sally Bowles in the Sam Mendes/Rob Marshall revival of Cabaret. Other favorites include a sold out run in the West End production of Grease as Sandy, the US production - as Sandy's alter-ego Rizzo, National tours of Cinderella (with Eartha Kitt) and Joseph..., as well as Gypsy - in the title role opposite Betty Buckley and Chicago playing merry murderess Velma Kelly. Deborah recently made her Carnegie Hall debut as part of a tribute to Kander and Ebb performing from her newly released Colored Lights CD. In the TV world, she acted as composer/lyricist for ABC Family's Beautiful Girl as well as playing Monica in Celeste in the City. Numerous sitcom appearances and indie films....more to come! For more info check out Deborah-Gibson.com. "I am so thrilled to be a part of the LA theater scene working with the wonderful cast, crew, and creative team of Company!!!"
is excited to be back on stage in Company, having previously performed with REPRISE! in The Pajama Game and Strike Up the Band. She has recently returned from Milwaukee Repertory Theater's production of Winter Wonderettes, playing the role of Cindy Lou. Susannah holds a B.A. in dance from UCLA. She had the pleasure of playing Lady Larkin in Once Upon A Mattress under the direction of Carol Burnett with UCLA's Musical Theatre Workshop. Recent and favorite roles include Nickie in Performance Riverside's Sweet Charity, Cinderella in Into The Woods and Louise in Gypsy.
won the 2001 Tony, Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Awards for her portrayal of Ulla, the Swedish Bombshell, in the unprecedented Broadway hit The Producers. Previously she was nominated for a Tony Award as Ziegfeld’s Favorite in The Will Rogers Follies. Recently she was featured in several episodes of the hit HBO series Curb Your Enthusiasm and was seen in one of the final episodes of Frasier as Amber Licious. Soon to be released is Romance and Cigarettes, a film by John Turturro, in which she plays opposite Christopher Walken. Among her many other Broadway, television and film credits she has produced and starred in the independent feature Sunday on the Rocks, directed by Joe Morton and currently winning notoriety through the independent film festival circuit.
currently stars as Kim Warner in the CBS hit comedy Yes, Dear. Film: The Fantasticks (Luisa) Mr. Holland’s Opus (Rowena Morgan) Uncle Buck (Tia). Broadway: Into the Woods (original Broadway cast). Off-Broadway: The It Girl (title role). Los Angeles: Merrily We Roll Along (REPRISE!), Follies (RERPISE!). Regional: R.S.V.P. Broadway, Gigi, A Little Night Music. Ms. Kelly was a series regular on the NBC dramedy Cold Feet. Other television credits include Hallmark Hall of Fame presentations of Breathing Lessons and Harvest of Fire, TNT’s The Day Lincoln Was Shot, ABC Disney’s The Ruby Bridges Story, the recurring role of Nurse Diane on Mad About You and appearances on Law and Order, Homicide and Ally McBeal.
is known to millions of TV watchers as Larry on the classic sitcom Three’s Company. His Broadway debut came in the musical City of Angeles, in film with Barry Levinson’s Liberty Heights and in television with The Mary Tyler Moore Show. He has performed the solo show Boychik at New York’s Theatre Four and at many venues throughout the U.S. After serving as a lieutenant in Vietnam, Richard made his professional debut at the prestigious Lincoln Center Repertory Company. Regional theatre credits: Death of a Salesman, Chemin de Fer, Caught in the Net, Mizlansky/Zilinsky, Henry V (title role) and Love’s Labor’s Lost. For the South Bay CLO’s 10th anniversary he played Captain E.J. Smith in Titanic. Other musicals include They’re Playing Our Song, Do I Hear A Waltz?, The Rothschilds and Hello Again. In By Jeeves, he played Jeeves both at the Goodspeed Opera and Kennedy Center. Over 70 television credits include: ER, NYPD Blue, Gilmore Girls, Judging Amy, That 70’s Show, St. Elsewhere, LA Law. He has directed Bruce Davison, Burt Reynolds and Billy Connolly in their television series as well as KNBC’s Fritz Coleman in his one-man shows It’s Me! Dad! and The Reception. Other directing credits include Present Laughter (LA Drama Critics Award), Rumors, Rough Crossing, The Great Sebastians, Breaking Legs and Leader of the Pack. Thanks to wife Beverley and daughter Colby, for their love and support.
Television: Word of Honor for TNT, Wolf Lake with Lou Diamond Phillips, Ladies Man with Alfred Molina and Betty White, Fired Up, NYPD Blue (three Emmy Nominations, SAG Award) and numerous films for television. Films: Little Black Book with Holly Hunter and Brittany Murphy, The Only Thrill with Diane Keaton and Sam Sheppard, Gossip with Kate Hudson. Broadway: Chicago (Velma Kelly), Fiddler on the Roof with Chaim Topol, Cabaret with Joel Grey, Zorba with Anthony Quinn. Off-Broadway: Tongue of a Bird with Cherry Jones. Theatre: Under the Blue Sky (The Geffen Playhouse), The Homecoming and The Seagull (Matrix Theatre) and The Guys (Berkeley Rep).
captivated audiences worldwide with her portrayal of Angela Bower on the ABC-TV hit comedy series Who’s the Boss? In 1999 Judith returned to her performing roots in theatre, opening in New York at the Union Square Theater, starring as Dr. Vivian Bearing in the critically acclaimed, Pulitzer Prize winning Off-Broadway play Wit. Following the New York production, she did the National tour of Wit and received the Elliott Norton Award and the Helen Hayes Award. Her Broadway debut was in Ibsen’s A Doll’s House with Liv Ullman. She performed in a series of Broadway and Regional Theater productions that included roles in A Streetcar Named Desire, As You Like It, Richard III and a USO Tour of Guys & Dolls. Most recently, she starred in Athol Fugard’s newest play, Sorrows and Rejoicings in New York at the 2nd Stage Theatre and at the Mark Taper Forum. She has starred in numerous films for television The Ryan White Story, A Step Toward Tomorrow, Murder at My Door and A Husband, A Wife and A Lover, for which she also served as co-executive producer. She has been awarded two Best Actress Emmy Awards for Daytime Drama. Judith balances her acting and producing with her ongoing support in the fight against AIDS.
Best known for her portrayal of Annie, the promiscuous Broadway dancer, on the NBC sitcom, Caroline in the City, Amy received a 1998 nomination from the Screen Actor’s Guild for, “Best Actress in a Comedy”. Other television credits include The Weber Show, Muscle, Ally McBeal, Call for Help, All Lies End in Murder, ER, CSI, The Drew Carey Show, Conrad Bloom, and The Division. Theatre Credits include originating the role of Martha Boswell in The Boswell Sisters at The Old Globe, Fiorello! at REPRISE!, A View From the Bridge and You Can’t Take it With You, both done at Steppenwolf, In the Flesh at the Organic, The Love of the Nightingale at the Next, A Dead Man’s Apartment at the Met, Waiting for Lefty at the Artistic Home, Christmas in Naples at the Williamstown Theatre Festival and producing the musical Xanadu Live at the Gascon Center. Radio plays with L.A. Theatre Works include, A View from The Bridge, The South Paw, After the Fall, Voir Dire, Dinosaur Dreams, The Cherry Orchard, Middle of the Night and Fallsettos. Her film credits include: Rudy, Jingle all the Way, Jell-Ohh Lady, Dysenchanted and The Whole Ten Yards. Amy is also a doula and is excited to help with the birth of two babies this June.
Broadway: The Graduate opposite Kathleen Turner and Alicia Silverstone. Off-Broadway: Eight Days Backwards – Vineyard Theater (dir. Mark Brokaw); La Terrasse – Manhattan Theater Club (dir. Mike Ockrent); Princess Turandot – Blue Light Theater Company (dir. Darko Tresnjak). Regional: Eric Bogosian’s Griller – Baltimore Center Stage; Awake and Sing – Berkshire Theater Festival; The Lively Lad – New York Stage and Film/Vassar; Guthrie Theater Lab; New Jersey Shakespeare Festival. Television: The Court (with Sally Field, series regular); Miss Match, E.R., Six Feet Under, Law and Order, Welcome to New York. Film: Not Another Teen Movie. B.A. from Kenyon College. M.F.A. from N.Y.U.’s Graduate Acting Program.
starred on Broadway and in the television version of Andrew Lloyd Webber's By Jeeves, directed by Sir Alan Ayckbourn. He also appeared on Broadway as Joe Gillis in Sunset Boulevard opposite Betty Buckley. He worked with legendary director Harold Prince in 3hree at the Ahmanson Theater and previously appeared with REPRISE! in 1776. His Off-Broadway credits include Olympus On My Mind, Dames at Sea and Preppies. Other New York appearances include the Actors’ Fund performance of Funny Girl at the New Amsterdam, Cinderella at the New York City Opera, Out of This World at City Center and A Celebration of Comden and Green at Carnegie Hall. He toured nationally in 42nd Street, Cats and Mame with the late Juliet Prowse. He has appeared in regional theaters across the country including the Kennedy Center, Arena Stage, Goodman Theater, Goodspeed Opera House, Paper Mill Playhouse, Geffen Playhouse, Studio Arena, Cincinnati Playhouse and the Cleveland Playhouse. He received Helen Hayes Award nominations for By Jeeves (Kennedy Center) and On The Town (Arena Stage). Later this year he will be appearing in a revival of George Abbott's Broadway at the Pittsburgh Public Theater. Original Cast recordings include By Jeeves, 3hree and Preppies. His television credits include Crossing Jordan, The Shield, Law and Order: SVU and Titus. He is a graduate of Carnegie-Mellon University.
is currently known as Simon Banks on ABC’s new hit comedy It’s All Relative. In 1998 he made his television debut as a regular, playing Mary-Kate and Ashley Olson’s dad on ABC’s Two of a Kind, and he has guest starred on Sex and the City, ED, the daytime dramas Guiding Light, All My Children, Another World and has filmed numerous commercials. His Broadway credits include: Chicago, Thoroughly Modern Millie with his It’s All Relative co-star Harriet Sansom Harris, Into The Woods, Beauty and the Beast, Triumph of Love, and A Christmas Carol. Off-B’way: Avow, The Boys in the Band. In L.A.: REPRISE! The Boys From Syracuse, Randy Newman’s Faust at La Jolla. Mr. Sieber is actively involved in the charity organization Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS.
is making her REPRISE! debut with Company. Recent credits include the Los Angeles premiere of Passion (Clara understudy) for East West Players, An Evening of Rodgers & Hammerstein with the Long Beach Symphony and The Hunchback of Notre Dame at the Coronet Theatre. Other regional credits include Bye, Bye Birdie (Rose), Jesus Christ Superstar (Soul Girl), Assassins, Evita and The Rocky Horror Show. Anne also sings with The Cosmopolitans, a trio of female jazz singers, at clubs throughout Los Angeles (www.12oclockmusic.com/cosmopolitans). Independent film credits include Behind the Bar and Tuesday. Anne is a graduate of the University of California, Irvine with a degree in Musical Theatre, and is currently teaching singing and music for Music in Action and at the Long Beach Playhouse. She sends much love to her friends and family for their support, and especially to Daniel, whom she married this past March. Enjoy the show!
appeared last season as George in the REPRISE! production of She Loves Me. He was awarded the Tony and Drama Desk awards for Best Featured Actor in a Musical for his performance as Herman in The Most Happy Fella on Broadway at the Booth Theater. Also on Broadway, Scott was in the original casts of City of Angels, Welcome to the Club and Wind in the Willows. Off-Broadway credits include DuBarry Was A Lady at City Center, Falsettoland, and both The Dining Room and The Rise and Rise of Daniel Rocket for Playwrights Horizons. Regional credits include title roles in Candide at the Huntington in Boston, Lucky Guy in Dallas and The Education Of Randy Newman at South Coast Rep. Scott toured as Cable in South Pacific, has worked at the Berkshire Theatre Festival, the O'Neill Playwrights Conference and appeared in Songs From The Tall Grass and Is There Life After High School at the Ford's Theatre. TV and film credits include Judging Amy, Crossing Jordan, Provicence, 61*, Gideon's Crossing, Muddling Through, Family Law, Townies, Indictment: The McMartin Trial, Tyson and Beethoven’s 2nd. REPRISE! audiences have seen him in Sweeney Todd (Kelsey Grammer), The Boys From Syracuse (David Hyde Pierce) and in the world premiere of The People Vs Mona at the Pasadena Playhouse as well as Mark Twain and the voice of Huck in the Mark Taper/Deaf West revival of Big River. Currently, Scott is working on a variety of musical and recording projects as a director and producer.
