MEGAN BAYHA (Ensemble)

is thrilled to be debuting with Reprise! Regional credits: Cassie (A Chorus Line), Peggy (42nd Street), Catherine (Pippin), Demeter (Cats). Other credits: Sally Bowles (Cabaret), Lysistrata (Lysistrata), Patsy (Crazy for You), Nanette (No, No, Nanette), Bernadette (Raised in Captivity), and featured dance roles in Swingtime Canteen, Me & My Girl, Oklahoma!, and The Music Man. Megan has also performed with such artists as Kenny Loggins, Natalie Cole, Gladys Knight, and The Doobie Brothers. BFA in Musical Theatre from Cal State Fullerton. Much love to family, friends, and Ian. This one's for John!

BRADLEY BENJAMIN (Ensemble)

is thrilled to be performing once again with Reprise! having also appeared in their past productions of On The Town and Brigadoon. Bradley was recently seen in the roles of Tammy, Amber, and Penny in the Las Vegas Company of Hairspray at The Luxor. She appeared on Broadway in the Susan Stroman and Trevor Nunn revival of Oklahoma! and in the 1st National Touring company of Thoroughly Modern Millie as Ethel Peas. Other credits include West Side Story at Sacramento Music Circus, My Fair Lady with McCoy Rigby, Grease at the Civic Light Opera of South Bay, and dancing the Holidays away as the original Top Hat. Recently engaged, Bradley would like to thank her fiance, Aaron, for being the coolest person ever. Also thanks to Dan Mojica for continuing to hire her and making it so much fun!

RICHARD BULDA (Ensemble)

returns to Reprise! having appeared in 2002's Babes in Arms. An Equity member for 15 years, he has appeared in numerous productions all over the Western Region. Favorite roles include Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (Benjamin), West Side Story (Action and Bernardo), Cats (Macavity), Guys and Dolls (Levi). Last March he was seen in TUTS' production of Beauty and the Beast in Houston. He has also danced for opera companies in Houston, San Diego, and Los Angeles. More recently he toured Mexico with California Ballet Company celebrating Mozart's 250th Anniversary. On TV, he has performed on ABC's "General Hospital," USA's "18 Wheels of Justice," and this fall will be seen in a recurring role on "Fashion House," starring Bo Derek and Morgan Fairchild. When not performing, he practices yoga, plays with computers, and does DIY renovation at his home, which he shares with wife Michelle and kids Alexis (10) and Kendall (7).

LARRY CEDAR (Prince Nikolai)

is thrilled to return to Reprise! after recently portraying WWI Canadian flying ace Billy Bishop in The Colony Theatre's production of Billy Bishop Goes to War. Larry has recurred for three seasons as Leon, the opium-addicted card dealer in HBO's hit dramatic series Deadwood. Recent film work includes the currently released Hollywoodland (opposite Adrien Brody) and Duck (opposite Phillip Baker Hall). Other film: Constantine, Paparazzi, Master of Disguise, Fear & Loathing in Las Vegas, Feds, Boris & Natasha, Sleep Easy Hutch Rimes, The Babe, and El Norte. Other television: "Boston Legal," "Without a Trace," "Alias," The Closer," "Stargate: SG-1," "NCIS," "Strong Medicine," "The Shield," "Enterprise," "Frasier," and "The Gilmore Girls." Other appearences at the Colony include Accomplice and Around the World in 80 Days (Ovation Award Nominee). Reprise! Productions: On the Town, Brigadoon, She Loves Me (Ovation Award Nominee), 1776, They're Playing Our Song. Other Theatre: Hoagy, Bix and Wolfgang, Beethoven Bunkhaus (Mark Taper Forum), It's A Wonderful Life (Laguna Playhouse), Twelve Angry Men (The Complex), Let's Call the Whole Thing Gershwin, Billy Barne's Movie Star (The Westwood Playhouse), and Garry Trudeau's Rapmaster Ronnie (Odyssey Theater). For further updates go to: www.larrycedar.com

SUZANNE (HARRER) CARLTON (Ensemble/Dance Captain)

is delighted to return to Reprise! after performing in last season's production of Zorba. Recently Suzanne has appeared in the pre-Broadway production of The Drowsy Chaperone at the Ahmanson Theatre. Other credits include Broadway companies of Fosse, Saturday Night Fever, and Chicago, and National Tours of Jerome Robbins Broadway, Beauty and the Beast, Jesus Christ Superstar, and Chicago where she has performed the role of Roxie Hart. Regionally, she has been seen in dozens of musicals including such roles as Rosie in Bye Bye Birdie, Woman #2 in And the World Goes 'Round, Val/Cassie in A Chorus Line, and Ilona in She Loves Me. She has shard the stage with musical stars Chita Rivera, Ben Vereen, Ann Reinking, Bebe Newirth, Joel Grey, Hal Linden, Cathy Rigby, and the late Carl Anderson. In addition to performing, Suzanne is an award-winning choreographer, and has taught Musical Theatre Dance at UC Irvine and Master Classes throughout the U.S. and Canada. Love and gratitude to husband Rick and many "thank you's" to Dan and the entire team at Reprise! Proud member of Actors Equity Association.

VENNY CARRANZA (Ensemble)

is thrilled to be making his return to Reprise! in My One And Only, after having performed in Zorba. Other credits include, Broadway/Tour: We Will Rock You (Ensemble/Clay/Puff US); Seussical the Musical (Wickersham Brother) with Cathy Rigby; Hair (Apache/Bruger) US and Europe. Regional: Frank Loesser's world premiere of Senor Discretion Himself (Ensemble/Inspector Garcia), Arena Stage; Anything Goes (Ensemble), Musical Theatre West; A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (Protean/Dance Captain/Assistant to the Choreographer), Downtown Cabaret Theater/(Protean), Sacramento Music Circus; The Wizard of Oz (Dancer/Townsperson), Casa Manana; Footloose (Lyle/Townie), North Shore Music Theatre; The Who's Tommy (English Lad), Casa Manana; A Chorus Line (Mike, Mike/Al, Mark), Walnut Street Theater, Self Family Arts Center, Casa Manana (respectively). Thanks to Mom, Dad, my family, friends, Dan, Terri, Jim, and the entire Reprise! family, and most of all...God. I love you all, Ciao!

SASCHA CHILDERS (Ensemble)

is thrilled to return to the Reprise! stage after an amazing experience in their spring production of Zorba, starring the incomparable Marc Kudisch. Recent credits include Anything Goes (Virtue) and Never Gonna Dance (Maxie), both with Musical Theatre West. Regional favorites: Sweet Charity (Carmen/Frug Leader), Cabaret (Kit Kat Girl #4), Joseph...Dreamcoat (Mrs. Potiphar), Crazy For You (Chorus Goddess), Oklahoma! (Dream Laurie), Children of Eden (Aysha/Snake), A Funny Thing...Forum (Panacea), 42nd Street (Ensemble Princess). Other stage adventures were as a Rockette (third from the end) in Radio City Music Hall's Christmas Spectacular in Myrtle Beach, and as Snow White in Disney's Tarzan Live at the El Capitan Theater in Hollywood. On a personal note, Sascha started performing again this year, after a six-year hiatus, and couldn't be happier to announce that this is her first full production as a proud member of Actor's Equity Association. Special thanks to Dan Mojica (and her tapping feet) for helping make her dreams a reality.

CLINTON DERRICKS-CARROLL (Reverend J.D. Montgomery)

has enjoyed a varied career on both sides of the Atlantic. His notable theatre credits include the Broadway productions of I Have A Dream, Your Arms Too Short To Box With God, But Never Jam Today, and Dreamgirls. In the U.S., Mr. Derricks-Carroll trained at H.B. Studios, The Urban Arts Studio, and with Michael Shurtleff, David LeGrant, and Joan Darling. Mr. Derricks-Carroll also has many television achievements, such as "Sanford," "Sliders," "The Steve Harvey Show," "Any Day Now," "Hill Street Blues," "Highway to Heaven," and movies -- Introducing Dorothy Dandrige, The Ambush Murders, etc. While residing in London, Clinton studied at The Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts and was featured in the West End Productions of Grand Hotel, Five Guys Named Moe, Time, and Miss Saigon. While there, he also appeared in several regional plays and productions.

STEVEN DONAHUE (Ensemble)

is thrilled for this opportunity to perform at Reprise! After a wonderful run of Anything Goes with Director/Choreographer Dan Mojica, he couldn't wait to work with him again. Steven has spent the last 10 years performing in a variety of venues, from singing on Holland America Cruise Lines to clogging in Branson, MO. Last winter you might have seen him in the Los Angeles premiere of Irving Berlin's White Christmas at the Pantages Theatre. And if you get a chance to stroll down Main Street USA, you might just catch him singing as one of the Dapper Dans of Disneyland. Some of his favorite shows include: Evita, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Guys and Dolls, The Will Rogers' Follies, Pirates of Penzance, and 42nd Street. Many thanks to Dan Mojica and Julia Flores for their talent, enthusiasm, and hard work. God Bless and enjoy the show!

WILKIE FERGUSON (Ensemble)

was born and raised in Miami, FL. He is a graduate of New World School of the Arts, and went on to Morehouse College in Atlanta, GA. Wilkie then attended Eastman School of Music as a classical piano performance major. After Eastman, he moved to New York City and joined the faculty of the Boys' Choir of Harlem as assistant director/piano accompanist and music theory instructor. As an actor/singer/dancer, Wilkie has performed roles in Dreamgirls (West Coast tour), Smokey Joe's Cafe, Annie, Ain't Misbehavin', Anything Goes, and Miss Saigon. He moved to Los Angeles after completing the 1st National Tour of the Tony award winning musical, Hairspray.

BETTY GARRETT (Madam Magix)

is known to television audiences as Irene Lorenzo, Edith Bunker's friend and Archie's nemesis in "All in the Family." Other television appearences include "Murder, She Wrote," "Golden Girls," and "Becker" (with Ted Danson), for which she received an Emmy nomination. Most recently, she appeared as a guest on "Grey's Anatomy." In movies, Ms. Garrett was part of the Golden Era of MGM Musicals, appearing in On The Town, Take Me Out to the Ballgame, Neptune's Daughter, and Words and Music. She also starred in My Sister Eileen at Columbia Pictures. Her first love, however, has always been the stage. She trained at the Neighborhood Playhouse in New York, where she studied dancing with Martha Graham and acting with Sanford Meisner. Her first appearances on the New York stage were with Martha Graham's Dance Group and Orson Welles' and John Houseman's Mercury Theatre. She went on to understudy Ethel Merman in Something for the Boys, was featured in Jackpot, and starred in Call Me Mister, for which she won the Donaldson Award (the forerunner of the Tony). Other Broadway shows have been Olsen & Johnson's Laffing Room Only; Beg, Borrow, or Steal; A Girl Could Get Lucky; Supporting Cast; and Spoon River, which originated in Los Angeles at Theatre West, the 43 year-old workshop and performing company of which Ms. Garrett is a founding member. In 2002 Ms. Garrett directed a revival of Spoon River, again at Theatre West. It won the Valley Theatre Award for direction. It was at Theatre West that Ms. Garrett developed her one-woman show, Betty Garret and Other Songs, which she has performed in New York, London, and Los Angeles (winning the Drama Critics Award). Madison Books published her autobiography of the same name. Recently she returned to Broadway, appearing in the revival of Meet Me in St. Louis and Follies in which she sang the show-stopping number "Broadway Baby." Ms. Garrett makes her home in Los Angeles, where she continues to be active in the theatre and community. At the Mark Taper Forum, she appeared in Oliver Hailey's Who's Happy Now? and in a record-breaking run of Barbara Dameshek's Quilters. The Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle has honored her with their Lifetime Achievement Award. She also received the Kenny Award for her work as co-chair with Naomi Caryl, of the Southland Theatre Artists Goodwill Event (S.T.A.G.E.), which annually raises money for AIDS organizations. In 2003 she was honored wtih a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and an Ovation Award for career achievement. In 2004, at the age of 85, she sang and danced on roller-skates in the S.T.A.G.E. production at the Luckman Fine Arts Complex and most recently appeared as a tap-dancing nun in Nunsense, again at Theatre West. Ms. Garrett is the widow of Larry Parks, of The Jolson Story fame. Her fondest memory as a performer is when she and her husband played the London Palladium. Betty and Larry raised two sons: Garrett, a musician/composer, now married to singer/actress Karen Culliver, and Andrew, an actor, married to Katy Melody. Garrett and Karen are proud parents of Madison Claire, Ms. Garrett's first grandchild.

MICHAEL GRUBER (Billy Buck Chandler)

Broadway: Mike in A Chorus Line (final co.), Munkustrap in Cats (both on B'way and in the film), Tin Man in The Wizard of Oz (with Roseanne), both Bill and Hortensio in Kiss Me, Kate and the original companies of Swing!, Miss Saigon, Laughing Room Only, and My Favorite Year. Favorite Regional roles include: Jesus in Godspell, Saul in Rags (Walnut Street), Phil Davis in Irving Berlin's White Christmas (Boston 2005), Stanley Donen in the world premier of What A Glorious Feeling (Mason Street Warehouse), Billy in Anything Goes (Stratford Festival, CA), Don Lockwood in Singin' in the Rain, Young Ben in Follies, Fingers in Red, Hot, and Blue (Paper Mill Playhouse), Wizzer in Falsettos (Alliance, Atlanta), Jud in Oklahoma! (Arizona Theater Co.), Sky in Guys and Dolls (Maltz Jupiter Theatre), Cousin Kevin in Tommy ('99 Concert tour), Lucky in Dames at Sea (Goodspeed), and Bobby in Crazy for You (PCPA Theaterfest). Recordings include: Follies, 42nd Street, Singin' in the Rain, Wonderful Town, The Most Happy Fella, Good News, Swing!, My Favorite Year, and The Music Man. For more information please visit www.MichaelGruberLibrary.com

VICKI LEWIS (Micky)

was seen as Oolie/Donna in City of Angels for Reprise! She starred as Velma Kelly in the Broadway and Las Vegas productions of Chicago and has appeared in numerous Broadway and off-Broadway productions over the years including the Tony nominated Damn Yankees, Pal Joey, I Can Get It For You Wholesale, and The Crucible. Vicki has performed as a soloist with the New York pops at Carnegie Hall, and as a featured artist in Garrison Keilor's A Prairie Home Companion at the Brooklyn Academy of Music. She can be heard on the original cast recordings of Damn Yankees, Pal Joey, Gershwin's Girl Crazy, Unsung Irving Berlin, Zing A Little Bing, A Broadway Christmas, and A Hollywood Christmas. She voices characters for "Rugrats," "King of the Hill," "The Wild Thornberries," "Mission Hill," and the new animated series "Betsy's Kindergarten Adventures." She can also be heard as Deb/Flo in Pixar's blockbuster Finding Nemo. She starred as Beth on NBC's "Newsradio" for six seasons and as Nora on NBC's "Three Sisters" for three seasons. She has had recurring roles on "Seinfeld," "Caroline in the City," "Norm," "Grace Under Fire," and "Home Improvement." She starred in "Bye Bye Birdie" for ABC and "The Huntress" for TNT. She recently starred in an untitled pilot for Fox/Imagine by Nancy Hower (Memron). Her film work includes The Last Day Of Summer, Out of Omaha, Mousehunt, Godzilla, Pushing Tin, I'll Do Anything, and Breakfast of Champions. Vicki will star in the world Premier of Michael John LaChiusa's Hotel C'est l'Amour opening at the Blank Theatre this month.

CRAIG M. LUCAS (Ensemble)

is thriled to be kicking up his heels in My One And Only. He has spent the last two years touring with Ann-Margret in her cabaret show Here! Now! Craig was part of the original cast of The Ten Commandments, Aladdin Live, and Mystic Rhythms. Some favorites are Pippin for Reprise!, Sweet Charity and La Cage Aux Folles. Craig would like to thank Dan and Julia for this opportunity.

AMBER OWENS (Ensemble)

is thrilled to be making her Reprise! debut. Los Angeles audiences may remember her from the 1st National Tour of 42nd Street (Phyllis u/s). Other favorite credits include The Music Man, Beauty and the Beast (Silly Girl), A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (Tintinabula), and West Side Story (Margarita) all with Sacramento Music Circus. She has appeared on television as a featured dancer on VH1's "Fashion Rocks" (choreographer: Marguerite Derricks) and recently completed her first feature film, Sweeter Without Sugar. Amber is a Radio City Rockette and has a Bachelor of Science from Northwestern University. She sends love and thanks to teachers, friends, family (especially Mom, Dad, and Amanda), and God.

AARON POMEROY (Ensemble)

is no stranger to Reprise! after performing in last season's production of On The Town, directed by Dan Mojica. Other credits include Mike (A Chorus Line), Hortensio (Kiss Me, Kate), Fyedka (Fiddler On The Roof), Billy (The Goodbye Girl), Bobby (Crazy For You), and most recently as a Rome-Tone in Musical Theater West's production of Never Gonna Dance, among numerous others. Other shows include Footloose, The Hot Mikado, Evita, Phantom, 42nd Street, and Romeo and Juliet with the East Los Angeles Classic Theater. An avid dancer and performer for over twenty years, Aaron specializes in tap, jazz, and ballet, being a company member with The San Diego Ballet Company for ten years as well as performing with The Mark Goodman Tap Company right here in Los Angeles. Aaron also choreographs numerous Musical Theater Productions, just completing a production of When Pigs Fly in San Diego. When not performing, Aaron travels throughout the United States as a choreographer and master class instructor for various dance organizations as well as being on staff as a judge/artistic advisor for dance competitions. He would like to thank Dan, Jerry, and Reprise! for this opportunity!

ERIN STODDARD (Ensemble)

is thrilled to be performing with Reprise! LA: One Way Ticket to Hell (Cindy), for which the LA Times called her "the cast's other outstanding vocalist." Broadway: 42nd Street (u/s Peggy Sawyer), Beauty and the Beast (Silly Girl, u/s Babette), and A Christmas Carol. Tours: Show Boat, Joseph..., Evita, and Cabaret. Regional: Vanganza!, Good News, West Side Story, and Carousel. Film: That Old Song & Dance. TV: "Common Space." Random: Knicks City Dancer.

RACHEL YORK (Edythe)

is a dynamic and versatile actress, singer, dancer, and comedienne. She is best known for her critically acclaimed Broadway performances in City of Angels; Victor/Victoria (for which she won the Drama Desk Award) with Dame Julie Andrews; Les Miserables; The Scarlet Pimpernel; Kiss Me, Kate (Helen Hayes Nomination); Sly Fox with Richard Dreyfuss, and most recently Dirty Rotten Scoundrels co-starring Jonathan Pryce. Additionally, York has starred in Putting It Together (Drama Desk Nomination); Dessa Rose at Lincoln Center Theatre (Drama Desk Nomination); Anything Goes at Reprise! (Ovation Nomination); Crucifer of Blood with Billy Crudup; Summer and Smoke; Ragtime; Evita; Summer of '42; and The Sound of Music at the Hollywood Bowl. In concert, York has appeared most recently with the National Symphony  and the Pittsburgh Pops under the direction of conductor Marvin Hamlisch. She has also been a featured guest soloist in numerous tribute programs performing the works of Sondheim, Porter, Coleman, Gershwin, Wildhorn, Kander and Ebb, Ahrens and Flaherty, Boublil and Schoenberg, and many others. Her film credits include One Fine Day, Billy Bathgate, Killer Instinct, Second Honeymon, Au Pair II, and her courageous portrayal of Lucille Balle in the CBS made for television movie, Lucy. York has also appeared on several popular TV series including "Reba," "Frasier," "Arli$$," "Spin City," "The Naked Truth," and "Diagnosis Murder." In addition, she is the voice of Bitty in "Higglytown Heroes" and Circe on "The Justice League." York's debut solo CD, Let's Fall in Love, has been an enormous success since its release in January 2005. She can also be heard on the soundtrack of Bily Bathgate and the original cast recordings of City of Angels, Putting It Together, Victor/Victoria, The Scarlet Pimpernel Encore CD, Opal, Dessa Rose, and the upcoming Summer of '42. Her performances in Kiss Me, Kate (filmed for PBS's "Great Performances" series) and Victor/Victoria are available on video/DVD. For more information, please visit www.rachelyork.net. Thanks to Ayal, my love, my rock, and my Jerry Maguire with benefits.