RAGTIME

AUGUST 2 - 26, 2017

At the dawn of a new century, everything is changing... and anything is possible. This sweeping musical portrait of early twentieth-century America tells the story of three families in the pursuit of the American Dream. Set in the volatile melting pot of turn-of-the-century New York, three distinctly American tales are woven together – that of a stifled upper-class wife, a determined Jewish immigrant and a daring young Harlem musician – united by their courage, compassion and belief in the promise of the future. Together, they confront history's timeless contradictions of wealth and poverty, freedom and prejudice, hope and despair... and what it means to live in America. Written by the award-winning composer/lyricist team of Stephen Flaherty and Lynn Ahrens, Tony Award-winning playwright Terrence McNally, and based on E.L. Doctorow's distinguished novel, Ragtime is the winner of three 1998 Tony Awards for Best Score, Book and Orchestrations, and both the Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Awards for Best Musical and Best Score. Called by Time Magazine “a triumph for the stage,” “Intoxicating” by the Associated Press, and "Explosive and thrilling!” by Bloomberg News, this acclaimed musical is filled with pageantry, emotion and hope, bursting onto the stage like no other musical.

Run Time: 2 hours 45 minutes

Content Advisory: PG - Strong language, adult themes, violence.

  • DARNELL ABRAHAM (Coalhouse) is delighted to make his debut at Ogunquit Playhouse. Darnell continues to prove himself a versatile artist by slipping into character for contemporary or traditional musical theater as well as the expressive strains of gospel, soul, and R&B. His recent regional credits include: Ragtime (Coalhouse, Barrington Stage Company), Side Show (Jake, Media Theatre), and Festival of the Lion King (Nakawa, Walt Disney). Other notable credits include Project Broadway (Symphony Space), Tekken 7 Soundtrack (Bandai Namco Entertainment), and NAACP Image Awards (Los Angeles, CA). Darnell is especially grateful for his beautiful wife for her unmatched support, I love you more with each passing day (Mark 10:9). www.darnellabraham.com

    JULIAN DECKER (Younger Brother) is pleased to be making his Ogunquit Playhouse debut. Broadway: Revival of Sunset Boulevard (Myron/Choreographer), Revival Les Miserables (Joly). Regional: Hunchback of Notre Dame (u/s Quasimodo; La Jolla and Papermill Playhouse), Hunchback of Notre Dame (Quasimodo; Tuacahn), Bye Bye Birdie (Hugo Peabody; The Muny), Singin' In The Rain, Les Miserables, Hello Dolly (The Muny). Thank you to the entire Ogunquit team and Seth for this opportunity. Love to DGRW, D and J, and Katie! @jujdecker

    JAMIE LAVERDIERE (Father) is making his Playhouse debut, and is thrilled to finally be performing in the state his parents hail from and once again call home. Broadway: The Producers (u/s Leo/Carmen, St James), Pirate Queen (u/s Tiernan, Hilton), and Motown (Swing, Lunt Fontannne). Tours: Urinetown (McQueen, First National), Motown (Swing, First National), and A Chorus Line (Al, Europe). Off Broadway includes: Rothschild and Sons (Solomon, York), Closer Than Ever (Man 1, York), I Love You, You're Perfect... (Man 1, Westside), and This Side of (Callaghan, St Clements). Film: The Producers (Accountant), Hell Is Other People (Boston Library Film Festival Best Comedy, Paul), The Adulterer (Israel). TV: TV Funhouse (Man 2), Three Blind Dates (Nick). Recent Theater: 1776 (Adams, CT Repertory), 1776 (Adams, John W Engeman Theater) and A Christmas Carol (Bob, Geva Theater).

    LINDSAY ROBERTS (Sarah) is pleased to make her debut at the Ogunquit Playhouse. Broadway National Tours: Porgy and Bess (u/s Clara), Memphis (u/s Felicia), After Midnight (Creole Love Call, NCL). Off-Broadway: The Golden Apple (Ensemble, City Center Encores!), The New Yorkers (Girlfriend, City Center Encores!), Lady, Be Good (Ensemble, City Center Encores!), Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (Ensemble, City Center Encores!), Lost In The Stars (Ensemble, City Center Encores!), Radio City Christmas Spectacular (Singer, u/s Tracy), Radio City Music Hall). Regional: Showboat (IRNE Best Supporting Actress Nomination, Queenie, Fiddlehead Theater), Sister Act (Deloris, White Plains PAC), Memphis (Felicia, Mason Street Warehouse), Shadowboxer (Marva, Baltimore Center Stage), The Phantom Tollbooth (Princess Reason, Kennedy Center), Carmen Jones (Cindy Lou, Winters Lane Productions), My Fair Lady (Bay Street Theatre), Sweeney Todd (Fulton Opera). All Glory to God! www.lindsayroberts.com

    KIRSTEN SCOTT (Mother) is pleased to make her debut at the Ogunquit Playhouse. Broadway: 2012 revival of Follies (Cast Album, Young Phyllis, Marriott Marquis Theater) Big Fish (Cast Album, Jenny Hill, Neil Simon Theater) Jersey Boys (Lorraine, August Wilson Theater) Hairspray (Amber, Lou Ann, Neil Simon Theater) Off-Broadway: The Marvelous Wonderettes (Suzy, Westside Theater) Regional: Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (Narrator, Stages St. Louis) A Wonderful Life (Mary, Goodspeed Opera House) The Wedding Singer (Holly, Pittsburgh CLO) Curtains (Bambi, Pittsburgh CLO) Oklahoma! (Laurey, Lyric Theater) Grease (Sandy, Sacramento Music Circus) Limelight (Joan Barry, Mabel, La Jolla Playhouse) Minsky's (Flame, The Ahmanson) Big Fish (Chicago Oriental Theater) Follies (Kennedy Center, The Ahmanson) TV: Quantico (Celia Clark) Steve Harvey Show, All My Children. Film: Green (Ms. Jordan). Proud CMU graduate. Thank you to my Mother and Father who allowed my dreams to "Journey On."

    JOSH YOUNG (Tateh) is thrilled to return to the Seacoast after appearing as "Marius" in Ogunquit's 2008 production of Les Miserables. Josh recently originated the role of "John Newton" in the Broadway World Premiere of Amazing Grace. Next he'll be playing "Neville" in the Broadway Revival of The Secret Garden. Josh received a 2012 Tony Award nomination and Theatre World Award for his critically acclaimed Broadway debut as "Judas" in Andrew Lloyd Webber's Jesus Christ Superstar. He appeared in two seasons at The Stratford Shakespeare Festival where his credits include: "Judas" in Jesus Christ Superstar, "Connie Rivers" in Grapes of Wrath, and "Che" in Evita, earning Broadway World Awards for each. Josh also appeared as "Marius" in the US National Tour of Les Miserables, Che in the first National Tour of the most recent Evita revival and "Tony" in the 50th Anniversary International Tour of West Side Story. Josh has performed in North America's finest regional theaters including La Jolla Playhouse, Walnut Street Theater, St. Louis MUNY, Baltimore Center Stage and North Carolina Theatre. He's been involved in new works with NYC's Roundabout Theatre Company, The Transport Group and The New York Musical Theater Festival. Josh is the co-founder of Cutting-Edge Composers (cuttingedgecomposers.com), a concert and weekly web series on broadwayworld.com, created to give exposure to musical theatre's next generation of songwriters. BFA Syracuse University. You can find Josh's solo album "Still Dreaming of Paradise" for sale in this theatre wherever concessions are sold. @joshpaulyoung

    CARLY HUESTON AMBURN (Evelyn Nesbit/Ensemble) is thrilled to make her debut at the Ogunquit Playhouse! Regional: The Wizard of Oz (Dorothy, The Fireside Theatre), Thoroughly Modern Millie (Millie, Heritage Theatre Festival), Avenue Q (Kate Monster/Lucy the Slut, Heritage Theatre Festival), Annie Get Your Gun (Winnie Tate, Heritage Theatre Festival), The Marvelous Wonderettes (Missy, Heritage Theatre Festival), Big River (Mary Jane, Cumberland County Playhouse), A Little Night Music (Malla, u/s Anne, Cumberland County Playhouse), Hello Dolly! (Ensemble/Swing, Cumberland County Playhouse). Training: BA, Musical Theatre, James Madison University; The Tepper Semester, Syracuse University. Thank you to ATB Talent, family, friends, and CRG for your endless support. This one's for you Mom. www.carlyhuestonamburn.com

    KLEA BLACKHURST (Emma Goldman/Ensemble) is known for her award-winning tribute to Ethel Merman, Everything The Traffic Will Allow. Regional: World Premiere of Hazel (Jeff Nominee, Drury Lane, Chicago), The Nutty Professor (dir. Jerry Lewis, score Marvin Hamlisch and Rupert Holmes, Nashville), 50th Anniversary production of Hello, Dolly! (Goodspeed Opera). In addition to her Merman tribute, other shows include Autumn in New York: Vernon Duke's Broadway and Dreaming of a Song: The Music of Hoagy Carmichael, in collaboration with Billy Stritch. She's appeared in legendary halls from The London Palladium to Carnegie Hall, The Royal Albert Hall to Jazz at Lincoln Center, and with symphony orchestras from Atlanta to Philly. Klea is a charter member of the Jerry Herman Legacy Concerts for the ASCAP Foundation and a distinguished Alumna of the University of Utah.

    FREDDIE KIMMEL (Houdini/Ensemble) is excited to make his debut at the Ogunquit Playhouse. Off-Broadway: Cagney (Cagney Standby, Westside Theater). Broadway Workshop: SUPERFLY (Ralphie). National Tours: Phantom of the Opera (Fop/Ensemble), Billy Elliot (u/s Tony). Regional: The Little Mermaid (Scuttle, NSMT), A Christmas Carol (Marley, NSMT), On The Town (Chip, The Lucille Lortel Theater), Ragtime (Houdini Milwaukee Rep), White Christmas (Phil, Virginia Repertory Theatre), Les Miserables (Fueilly, P.C.L.O.). TV: Forever (ABC). Proud Cancer Survivor! www.freddiekimmel.com

    VALESKA CAMBRON (Ensemble) is pleased to make her debut at the Ogunquit Playhouse. Regional: A Little Night Music (Mrs. Nordstrom, Key West Symphony), Ragtime (Sarah, Emerson Umbrella), The Wiz (Glinda, Lexington Players), Carmen (Frasquita, Emerald City Opera), Benjamin Britten's A Midsummer Nights Dream (Tytania, Lowell House Opera), Les Miserables (Ensemble, Reagle Theatre), Hairspray (Dynamite, Needham Theatre), Kiss Me, Kate (Ensemble, Reagle Theatre), Lakmé (Ensemble, Lowell House Opera). Film: Detroit. Web Series: (Un)balanced Web Series. Much love and many thanks to my parents for their unconditional support!

    GALYANA CASTILLO (Sarah's Friend/Ensemble) is thrilled to make her debut at the Ogunquit Playhouse. Previous credits include: National Tour: Fame (Miss Sherman). Regional: Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill (Billie Holiday, The Prizery), Seussical: The Musical (Sour Kangaroo, Stages St. Louis) Ain't Misbehavin (Nell Carter, Forestburgh Playhouse), Chicago (Matron Mama Morton, Forestburgh Playhouse), Show Boat (Queenie, Shenandoah Summer Theatre), Big River (Alice, Sharon Playhouse). A few days after finishing Ragtime here in Ogunquit, Galyana will be going to Pennsylvania to play Crystal in Little Shop of Horrors. Shout out to my incredible girlfriend, Madeline, and my family back home.

    DARIUS CRENSHAW (Ensemble) is pleased to make his debut at the Ogunquit Playhouse. Broadway: The Color Purple (Ensemble, Swing, Assistant Dance Captain, Broadway Theatre, 1st National Tour), Phantom of the Opera (Ensemble, The Majestic Theatre), Motown the Musical (Ensemble, Assistant Dance Captain, Swing, u/s Marvin Gaye, Lunt-Fontanne Theater, 1st National Tour, Nederlander Theater). Opera: Un Ticket pour Broadway/Street Scene (Dancer, Dick McGann, Toulon Opera). Film: The Last Five Years (Dancer). TV: Saturday Night Live (Dancer). New York City Ballet (Corps), Cincinnati Ballet (Soloist), Los Angeles Ballet (Principal).

    AMY DECKER (Ensemble) is thrilled to be making her Ogunquit Playhouse debut in this amazing show. Tours: The Phantom of the Opera (25th Anniversary Tour), Fame! (Korean Tour), The Will Rogers Follies (Betty Blake). NYC: Songs for a New World, Nunsense (Amnesia), Ophelia (Ophelia) and My Way. Select Regional: The Drowsy Chaperone (Kitty), The King & I (Anna), Oklahoma! (Laurey), White Christmas (Betty), I Do! I Do! (Agnes),The Sound of Music (Maria), and Boeing Boeing (Gretchen). Thanks to Brad, Seth and the entire Creative Team and Ogunquit family and of course Lisa. Love to her husband Ryan. www.amydecker.com

    JOSEPH DEPIETRO (Ensemble) is excited to be making his Ogunquit Playhouse debut. He just returned to the states after traveling the world as a production singer aboard the Queen Mary 2. Regional credits: A Little Night Music (Henrik, The Barnstormers), 1776 (Edward Rutledge, OSTC), Into the Woods (Jack, OSTC), Gypsy (Yonkers/ Pastey, Hangar Theatre) and many more. Joseph is also a coach and teacher for aspiring young actors. BFA, Ithaca College. Many thanks to this wonderful team at OP, and love to the Core4, HT, HD. For more, follow on IG and Twitter @josephdepietro, or visit www.josephdepietro.com

    JACK DOYLE (Henry Ford/Ensemble) is delighted to return to the Ogunquit Playhouse after a 33 year hiatus! Broadway/National Tour: Young Frankenstein (Mr. Hilltop), The Music Man (Barbershop Quartet), Beauty And The Beast (Lumiere), Crazy For You (Mingo), Tommy Tuneís Doctor Dolittle (u/s Dolittle), The Will Rogers Follies (Wrangler Quartet), Funny Girl (Ziegfeld Tenor). Off-Broadway: Lyrics & Lyricists (92nd Street Y), seven City Center Encores! productions, Radio City Musical Hall and the York Theatre. Regional: two productions of The Little Mermaid (Scuttle and Grimsby), Annie (Rooster), Sugar Babies (Tenor), Carousel (Mr. Snow), 42nd Street (Bert Barry), The Fantasticks (Bellomy) and Hello, Dolly! (Rudolph). Multiple studio recordings and TV appearances. www.jackdoyleonline.com

    JOEY ELROSE (Willie Conklin/Ensemble) is thrilled to make his debut at the Ogunquit Playhouse. National Tour: Memphis (Huey Calhoun), Rock of Ages (Ensemble), Grease (Ensemble, u/s Danny). Regional: Man of La Mancha (Juan, Shakespeare Theatre, D.C.), RENT (Roger, Welk Resort, San Diego), The Pajama Game (Sid Sorokin, Starlight CLO), Marrying Colleen (Fiancé, Antrim Theatre). TV: Gotham. Training: BFA, Theatre, Adelphi University. Thank you to the Ogunquit Playhouse for this incredible summer! Measure in Love!

    SAM HARTLEY (Stanford White/Ensemble) is thrilled to be making his debut at the Ogunquit Playhouse. Off-Broadway: The Lightning Thief (u/s Grover, u/s Mr. Brunner, Lucille Lortel). National Tour: Elf (Buddy), Beauty and the Beast (Beast). Recent: 54 Sings 1776 (Thomas Jefferson, 54 Below), Young Frankenstein (Dr. Frederick Frankenstein), Into the Woods (Cinderella's Prince/Wolf). Special thanks to the creative team, with love to my family and KPC. @samfred88

    MEGAN LIONE (Ensemble) has an elated, full heart making her debut at the Ogunquit Playhouse in this important story! Credits include: A Chorus Line (Maggie), Cats (Jellylorum), The Rocky Horror Picture Show (Magenta), 21 (City Center, NY Premiere), The Most Happy Fella, and Carousel. She was last seen at New York's Town Hall in Broadway by the Year, and Broadway's Rising Stars. Thank you to Mom, Dad, Sheri and Michele.

    ELLA LUKE-TEDESCHI (The Little Girl) studies dance and voice and has been performing since she was just three years old! You may have seen her flying as Michael in the Schoolhouse Theater's production of Peter Pan or at one of many of the Ogunquit Playhouse's Children's Theatre performances. When she is not on stage you will find her surfing, rescuing animals, or reading her way through the Harry Potter series. She is thrilled to be part of a main stage production at the Ogunquit Playhouse!

    LEXI LYRIC (Ensemble) is thrilled to be returning to her home away from home at the Ogunquit Playhouse! OP: The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Sister Act! Regional: On The Town (Hildy Esterhazy, Gateway Playhouse) The Full Monty (Estelle, u/s Georgie *Perf, John W. Engeman Theatre), Sister Act! (Fulton Theatre), A Christmas Carol (Drury Lane Oakbrook), Rent (Wagon Wheel Theatre), How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (Ensemble, u/s Smitty), Pal Joey (Terry, u/s Vera Simpson, Porchlight Music Theatre), The Kiss (Serena, Chicago Dramatists Theater). Training: BFA in Musical Theatre from Chicago College of Performing Arts. Love and thanks to the Daniel Hoff Agency, Mom, Dad, Chaz, Nana, the Frus. SPREAD THE LOVE!

    DION MONTÉZ JARRETT (Ensemble) is honored to be making his debut at the Ogunquit Playhouse. Some of his recent credits include: Showboat (Ensemble/Jake), Dr. Seuss' How The Grinch Stole Christmas (u/s Old Max, Grand Ole Opry), Dessa Rose (Nathan), Six Degrees of Separation (Paul). You will be able to see Dion next in the D.C Premier of Amazing Grace (u/s Thomas/Pakuteh). Special thanks to my friends and family, my parents, who taught me what it means to sacrifice in the name of love, and most importantly my best friend and partner in crime, Jonathan. Without you my voice would still be silenced! Monkey, this is for you!

    MARY MALANEY (Kathleen/Ensemble) is so excited to make her debut at the Ogunquit Playhouse. Off-Broadway: Men with Money (Thursday, The Secret Theatre), Carrie (Carrie, Theatre Now New York). Regional: The Music Man (Marian, Roxy Regional Theatre), A Midsummer Night's Dream (Hippolyta/Titania, Millbrook Playhouse), Avenue Q (Kate Monster, The Farmington Players' Barn). Cabaret: Quarter Life Crisis (The Duplex), This is a Legit Cabaret (The Duplex), Sister Act: The Cabaret (The Triad NYC). Thank you so much to Ethan and Anthony for their invaluable words of wisdom, the cast and creative team for sharing this story, and Frank, Burt the Flirt, and my fam for their support! IG: @prettypelican

    ANNA NOBLE (Ensemble) is a freelance dancer, choreographer, teacher, certified Gyrokinesis(R) instructor and performing artist. She has a strong passion for classical ballet, contemporary and commercial styles, as well as a love for acting and theater. In 2016, Anna performed in Warren Carlyle's Tony-award winning musical After Midnight by NCL productions as the lead principal female dancer. She also danced in music videos for artists Alicia Keys, Yahira and most recently, in Todrick Hall's new video "Low" featuring Ru Paul. In addition, she has done print and immersive work for companies such as Pepsi, Jet Blue, Time Out New York and more. Since the past 6 years since graduating Cum Laude with her B.F.A from Alonzo King's Lines Ballet program with Dominican University of California, Anna has worked with choreographers Warren Carlyle, Jason Sparks, Earl Mosley, Clifton Brown, Matthew Rushing, Troy Powell, Hinton Battle, Rachelle Raks, Heidi-Austin Cruz, Meredith Rainey, Matthew Kenan, Ronald K Brown, Camille A. Brown, Ferdinand De Jesus, Vincent Hardy, Abdur-Rahim Jackson and more. Currently, Anna lives in New York City. She is excited to join the cast of Ragtime as an ensemble dancer for this summer season at Ogunquit Playhouse!

    ELLA RILEY (The Little Girl) has enjoyed being a part of Ogunquit Playhouse's Junior Theatre Camp for the past four summers, and most recently played the role of "Small Alice" in Alice in Wonderland, Jr. She played "Bagheera" in The Jungle Book, Jr. this past spring at her elementary school in Charleston, South Carolina. Ella loves acting, and is passionate about dancing, especially hip-hop and jazz. She also enjoys baking! She is so thrilled to be a part of Ragtime and is grateful for this wonderful experience!

    JOEL ROBERTSON (JP Morgan/Ensemble) is proud to return to his home state of Maine to make his debut at the Ogunquit Playhouse. Broadway: Donít Step on my Olive Branch, Fiddler on the Roof (dir. Jerome Robbins) CATS (dir. Trevor Nunn and Gillian Lynne), Les Miserables (dir. Trevor Nunn), Parade (dir. Hal Prince), Jekyll and Hyde (dir. Robin Phillips). Regional: Sunset Boulevard (Max), Annie (Daddy Warbucks) and Santa Claus from Radio Cityís Christmas Spectacular in Chicago.

    MICHAEL SANTORA (Ensemble) is thrilled to make his debut at the Ogunquit Playhouse! National Tours: Annie (Rooster), Flashdance (Joe), Anything Goes (Sailor Quartet, u/s Billy). Regional: The Music Man (Harold Hill), Carousel (Billy Bigelow), Singin' in the Rain (Don Lockwood), Forever Plaid (Francis) and The Will Rogers Follies (Will Rogers). Much love to my Mom, Ronald and Kim for their endless love and support! www.michaelsantora.com

    ROD SINGLETON (Booker T. Washington/Ensemble) is thrilled to make his debut at the Ogunquit Playhouse! Off-Broadway/NYC: Black Angels Over Tuskegee (The Man), Public Enemy (u/s Thomas, u/s Peter), Big River (Jim). Regional: Macbeth (Duncan/Siward), Romeo & Juliet (Capulet), Cymbeline (Caius Lucius), Ain't Misbehavin' (Ken), Dreamgirls (Marty), Ragtime (Ensemble), Les Miserables (Ensemble). Light and gratitude to our wonderful cast, creatives, and crew for coming together to breathe life into this wonderfully important work! Proud Morehouse Man! Twitter: @RodSingleton IG:@realrodsingleton

    DAVID STUDWELL (Grandfather/Ensemble) is pleased to make his debut at Ogunquit Playhouse. Off-Broadway: Applause! (Bert, City Center's Encores!). Regional: Sweeney Todd (Santa Barbara INDY award, Sweeney, Ensemble Theatre), Man of La Mancha (INDY award, Quixote, PCPA Theatrefest), Fiddler on the Roof (Drammy award, Tevye, Portland Center Stage), South Pacific (Jeff Nomination, Emile, Marriottís Lincolnshire Theatre), 1776 (Franklin, John W. Engeman Theater), Austen's Pride (Mr. Bennet, Merry-Go-Round, FMTF), Red (Rothko, Hangar Theatre), Titanic (Isidor, Westchester Broadway Theatre), As You Like It (Oliver, The Goodman Theatre), Falsettos (Mendle, The Alliance Theatre). Film: Dave Barry's Guide to Guys, TV: Crime Story (NBC). www.davidstudwell.com

    SOL THOMAS (The Little Boy) is thrilled to join the cast of Ragtime at the Ogunquit Playhouse! Sol has performed with Ogunquit Playhouse's Junior Players in Disney's The Lion King, Jr. (Zazu), Disney's The Little Mermaid, Jr. (Flounder), and Disney's Aladdin Jr. (Townsperson). Sol sings with the Boy Singers of Maine. Sol loves to hike and play outside. Thanks to the Ogunquit Playhouse team and his awesome sister Cora!

    NYA TRYSHA (Ensemble) is pleased to make her debut at the Ogunquit Playhouse. She recently played Alice's daughter in Big River, at the Unquwoa Repertory in Fairfield CT. Nya performed and recorded with Voices of Lee as a lead vocalist from 2014-2016 ('A Cappella Worship'). Audiences delight in her regular live performances across NYC. She thanks God for support and is excited for what the future may bring.

    KATE TURNER (Ensemble) is thrilled to make her debut at the Ogunquit Playhouse! National Tours: Ragtime (Mother), Camelot (Nimue). Regional: Legally Blonde (Elle Woods), A Chorus Line (Val), A Christmas Story (Mother), Marvelous Wonderettes (Cindy Lou), Annie Get Your Gun (Annie). Thank you to my family and my beautiful mother Debbie for the overwhelming love and support! IG/Twitter:

    @thekateturner

    KELTON WASHINGTON (Ensemble) is pleased to make his debut at the Ogunquit Playhouse. Regional: Show Boat (Ensemble, u/s Joe, Reagle Music Theatre), The Color Purple (Ensemble, Speakeasy Stage), Les Miserables (Ensemble, Reagle Music Theatre). Kelton is a proud graduate of Boston Conservatory (MFA) and Berklee College of Music (BM). He is grateful to the lovely folks at Ogunquit Playhouse for this remarkable opportunity, Mom & Dad, J. Smooth, and to his family and friends!

    ERIC R. WILLIAMS (Ensemble) is thrilled to be making his Ogunquit debut with such a poignant & beautiful show! NYC/Select Regional: Into the Woods (starring Amy Adams; Ensemble, The Public Theater), Eugene O'Neill's Now I Ask You (Gabriel Adams, Metropolitan Playhouse), Passing Strange (Youth, Playhouse On Park), The Wiz (Head Flying Monkey, Maltz Jupiter Theatre), Hair (Hud, Cohoes Playhouse); Tour: Dreamgirls (Ensemble, 1st Nat'l/Japan); TV/Film: Upcoming SOLE KINGS on BricTV & online, NBC's Rising Star Project Top 20 Finalist. Thanks to the Ogunquit Playhouse team, ATG, beloved family & friends & God. Go out and tell our story, let it echo far and wide!

    TYLER WLADIS (The Little Boy) is beyond excited to be part of this very special show, working with a spectacular cast and his favorite people at the Ogunquit Playhouse! Previous OP: Beauty and the Beast (Chip) and Priscilla: Queen of the Desert (Benji). Tyler has done TV, commercials and voiceover work in NYC and in his hometown has performed with the Syracuse Children's theater and done several films with Syracuse University. Tyler also loves to dance and plays many sports including basketball and lacrosse. Huge thanks to the creative team at Ogunquit Playhouse for another

    magical experience!

    TERRENCE MCNALLY (Book) was awarded the Dramatists Guild Lifetime Achievement Award in 2011. He is the winner of Tony Awards for his plays Love! Valour! Compassion! and Master Class and his books for the musicals Ragtime and Kiss of the Spider Woman. In 2010 the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts presented Terrence McNally's Nights at the Opera, a three-play festival of his work. His other plays include Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune, Lips Together, Teeth Apart, A Perfect Ganesh, Corpus Christi, The Ritz, It's Only A Play, The Lisbon Traviata, Some Men, The Stendhal Syndrome, Where Has Tommy Flowers Gone?, Bad Habits, Deuce, Dedication or The Stuff of Dreams, Unusual Acts of Devotion, Next, Sweet Eros, Witness and his first play, And Things That Go Bump in the Night, which was produced on Broadway in 1964. He has written the librettos for the musicals The Full Monty, A Man of No Importance, The Rink and The Visit and the opera Dead Man Walking. He won an Emmy Award for Best Drama with his teleplay Andre's Mother. He wrote the screenplays for Frankie and Johnny, Love! Valour! Compassion! and The Ritz. Among his many awards are a Citation from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, the New York Drama Critics Circle Award for Best New Play, four Drama Desk Awards, three Hull-Warriner Best Play Awards from the Dramatists Guild, two Obies, two Lortel Awards and two Guggenheim Fellowships.

    STEPHEN FLAHERTY (Music) is the composer of the Broadway musicals Ragtime (Tony, Drama Desk, OCC Awards, two Grammy nominations), Seussical (Grammy, Drama Desk nominations) Once on This Island (Tony nomination, Olivier Award, Best Musical) and Rocky. Additional Broadway includes Chita Rivera: The Dancer's Life (original songs) and Neil Simon's Proposals (incidental music). Stephen has also written four musicals at Lincoln Center Theatre: The Glorious Ones (OCC, Drama Desk nominations), Dessa Rose (OCC, Drama Desk nominations), A Man of No Importance (OCC, Best Musical, Drama Desk nomination) and My Favorite Year. Other theater includes In Your Arms (Old Globe), Little Dancer (Kennedy Center), Lucky Stiff (Playwrights Horizons) and Loving Repeating: A Musical of Gertrude Stein (Chicago's Jefferson Award, Best New Musical.) Film includes Anastasia (two Academy Award and two Golden Globe nominations), the documentary After The Storm and Lucky Stiff. Mr. Flaherty's concert music has premiered at the Hollywood Bowl, Boston's Symphony Hall, Carnegie Hall, the Guggenheim Museum and Symphony Space. This year celebrates Stephen's 32-year collaboration with lyricist-librettist Lynn Ahrens. Stephen and Lynn are members of the Dramatists Guild Council and co- founders of the Dramatists Guild Fellows Program. In 2015 they were inducted into the Theater Hall Of Fame. Upcoming: the stage adaptation of Anastasia.

    www.AhrensAndFlaherty.com.

    LYNN AHRENS (Lyrics) won Tony, Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Awards and received two Grammy nominations for the score of Broadway's Ragtime. For Twentieth Century Fox's animated feature film Anastasia, she was nominated for two Academy Awards and two Golden Globes. Broadway credits include: Once On This Island (London Olivier Award, Best Musical; Tony nominations, Best Book and Score); Seussical (Grammy nomination); Madison Square Gardenís A Christmas Carol (composer, Alan Menken); Rocky; My Favorite Year; Chita Rivera--The Dancer's Life; and Anastasia. Other theater: Lincoln Center Theater premieres of Dessa Rose, The Glorious Ones (both Drama Desk-nominated); and A Man of No Importance (Outer Critics Circle Award, Best Musical); Lucky Stiff; and Little Dancer, which premiered at the Kennedy Center. For her numerous film and television credits, which include A Christmas Carol (teleplay, NBC- TV); Camp (IFC Films); Lucky Stiff; and the renowned animated series Schoolhouse Rock (ABC-TV), she received the Emmy Award and four nominations. She is the first Lilly Award recipient for Lyrics. In 2014, she and longtime collaborator Stephen Flaherty received the Oscar Hammerstein Award for Lifetime Achievement, and in 2015 they were inducted into the Theater Hall of Fame. They serve on the Dramatists Guild of America's Council and co-founded the Dramatists Guild Fellows Program for Emerging Writers.

    SETH SKLAR-HEYN (Director) Ogunquit debut. Seth is Executive Producer and Associate Director for the 2017 Broadway revival of Miss Saigon, Production Supervisor for the Broadway production of The Phantom of the Opera, and Associate Director for the new North American touring production of The Phantom of the Opera that opened in the Fall of 2013. Seth directed the 2009 U.S. Tour of Frost/Nixon, starring Stacy Keach and Alan Cox, and the most recent U.S. Tour of Evita (both based on Michael Grandage's original staging). Seth was Executive Producer for the 2014 Broadway revival of Les Miserables and he has worked as an Associate Director and Assistant Director on Broadway productions including: Evita, A Little Night Music, Finian's Rainbow, Good Vibrations (Associate Director); Mary Stuart, Rock'n'Roll, Frost/Nixon (Assistant Director); The Coast of Utopia (Assistant to the Director). Seth was also the Resident Director for the second national U.S. Tour of Billy Elliot. Since 2013, Seth has served as the Executive Producer for Cameron Mackintosh Inc. in N.Y. Graduate of

    Vassar College.

    JESSE ROBB (Choreographer) is thrilled to choreograph at the Ogunquit Playhouse this season. Broadway/International: 2017 Revival of Miss Saigon (Associate Choreographer), We Will Rock You (Resident Choreographer), Dirty Dancing (Resident Choreographer), The Lord of the Rings (Dance Captain/Swing). Regional: Beauty and the Beast (North Shore Music Theatre, Associate Choreographer), Cabaret (Cape Playhouse, Associate Choreographer), Closer Than Ever (WPPAC). For Turner Classic Movies, Jesse recently choreographed three production numbers based on the MGM Movie Musicals: The Bandwagon, Anything Goes, and An American in Paris. Jesse has also worked on new productions for Cirque Du Soleil, Les Ballet Jazz de Montreal, Momix, Disney Cruise Line, and Toronto Circus Arts. Thanks to Seth Sklar-Heyn and Paige Parkhill. Love to Mom and Dad. Graduate of NYU. @jesserobbchoreography

    JEFFREY CAMPOS (Music Director) is pleased to return to the Ogunquit Playhouse! OP: Beauty and the Beast, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Hunchback of Notre Dame, Saturday Night Fever, Nice Work If You Can Get It, Victor/Victoria, The Witches of Eastwick, Grease, Thoroughly Modern Mille, Joseph... Dreamcoat, 9 to 5, Damn Yankees, South Pacific, Legally Blonde, Summer of Love, Sunset Boulevard. National Tours: Jekyll & Hyde, A Chorus Line, The Wizard of Oz, Oklahoma, Annie, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels. Regional: The Prima Donnettes, Too Darn Hot (Florida Studio Theatre), Mame (Cohoes). NYC: A Stoop on Orchard Street (Off-Broadway); NYC Mayor's Awards for Arts and Culture, Jack Perry is Alive (and Dating) (Ars Nova); Show Choir (NYC Fringe); A New Generation of Song (NYMF); The Secret Garden, Human Comedy, Lucky Stiff, Triumph of Love, A New Brain, Forever Plaid, Proof (Astoria Performing Arts Center); Violet, The Wild Party, Like You Like It, City of Angels (Gallery Players); Jesus Christ Superstar (Producer's Club). Orchestrations: Broadway Backwards (American Airlines Theatre). Developmental grant recipient from the Queens Council for the Arts for his musical The Man in the Iron Mask.

    TIM MACKABEE (Scenic Design) Ogunquit: debut. Broadway: The Elephant Man (starring Bradley Cooper), Mike Tyson: Undisputed Truth (dir. Spike Lee). West End: The Elephant Man. Off-Broadway: Vietgone, Important Hats of the Twentieth Century (MTC), Guards at the Taj (2016 Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Set Design), Our New Girl, The Penitent (Atlantic) Heathers The Musical, Luce (Lincoln Center Theatre), Gigantic (Vineyard), Much Ado About Nothing (Public Theatre). Regional: ACT San Francisco, Ford's Theatre, Seattle Repertory Theatre, The Old Globe, Center Stage Baltimore, Denver Center, Portland Center Stage, Cleveland Play House, Dallas Theatre Center, Geva Theatre, Yale Repertory Theatre, Syracuse Stage, South Coast Repertory, Victory Gardens Theatre, Bay Street Theatre, Asolo Repertory Theatre, Philadelphia Theatre Company, Arden Theatre Company, Studio Theatre, The Muny, Williamstown Theatre Festival (9 seasons.) Dance: Doug Varone & Dancers, Cedar Lake Dance. TV: Amy Schumer: Live at the Apollo, Gotham, Smash, The Today Show. Education: North Carolina School of the Arts, YaleSchool of Drama. www.timothymackabeedesign.com @timmackabeedesign

    RICHARD LATTA (Resident Lighting Design) Recent Work: In the Heights, The Foreigner, Beauty & the Beast (The Music Hall, Portsmouth), OP: Million Dollar Quartet, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Priscilla: Queen of the Desert, The Hunchback of Notre Dame (IRNE Nomination), Anything Goes. Ain't Misbehavin' (Alabama Shakespeare). Off Broadway shows include: Little Ham, Arthur Laurents' Home of the Brave and Big Potato (Premieres). A Majority of One (Obie Nomination), The Jazz Singer (Premiere) Nunsense A-Men, Nite Club Confidential (Premiere). Broadway: Assistant Projection Design for The People In the Picture (Donna Murphy), and Thurgood (Laurence Fishburne) and the Operas Moby Dick (Worldwide), Everest, El Posado Nunca Se Termina (Chicago Lyric) Many thanks to Corey, Derek, Michael, Bradley & Jen and all at the Playhouse.

    KEVIN HEARD (Sound Design) is honored to be returning to design his tenth production with the Playhouse. OP: Mamma Mia!, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Anything Goes, White Christmas, Million Dollar Quartet, Nice Work If You Can Get It, Victor/Victoria, Mary Poppins, and The Addams Family. Broadway (as Associate): All The Way, The Cherry Orchard, The Country House, Sylvia. Off-Broadway: In & Of Itself, For The Last Time, Long Story Short, The Underclassman. Off-Broadway (as Associate): The View Upstairs, The Total Bent, Clinton The Musical, Jasper in Deadland. International: Fun Home and Kinky Boots for Atlantis Theatrical in Manila. Kevin has designed dozens of regional productions from coast to coast with companies including The 5th Avenue, ACT Theatre, ArtsEmerson, Asolo Rep, George Street, The Guthrie, INTIMAN, Merry-Go-Round, Ordway, Seattle Rep, Seattle Shakes, Shakespeare Theatre Company, Teatro ZinZanni, Theatre Under the Stars, and Village Theatre. Founder of design firm Heard Audio, LLC.

    @thekevinheard www.HeardAudio.com

    APRIL SPAIN (Wig/Hair & Makeup Design) is pleased to return to the Ogunquit Playhouse. OP: Beauty and the Beast (Wig and Makeup Designer), Million Dollar Quartet (Wig and Makeup Designer), Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (Wig and Makeup Designer), Priscilla Queen of the Desert (Wig and Makeup Designer), Hunchback of Notre Dame (Wig and Makeup Designer), Anything Goes (Wig and Makeup Master), Let it Be (Wig and Makeup Master), White Christmas (Wig and Makeup Supervisor), Saturday Night Fever (Wig and Makeup Assistant), Million Dollar Quartet (Wig and Makeup Assistant). Regional: Madama Butterfly (Wig and Makeup Assistant, Sarasota Opera), L'italiana in Algeri (Wig and Makeup Assistant, Sarasota Opera), Líamore dei tre re (Wig and Makeup Assistant, Sarasota Opera), Dialogues des Carmelites (Wig and Makeup Assistant, Sarasota Opera), Aida (Wig and Makeup Assistant, Sarasota Opera), Cosi fan tutte (Wig and Makeup Assistant, Sarasota Opera), Fidelio (Wig and Makeup Assistant, Sarasota Opera), La battaglia di Legnano (Wig and Makeup Assistant, Sarasota Opera), Carousel (Wig and Makeup Artisan, Utah Festival Opera), How to Succeed (Wig and Makeup Artisan, Utah Festival Opera), Man of La Mancha (Wig and Makeup Artisan, Utah Festival Opera), La Boheme (Wig and Makeup Artisan, Utah Festival Opera).

    MOLLY WALZ (Costume Coordinator) is pleased to be returning to Ogunquit Playhouse after being on staff as the Costume Supervisor for the 2015 Season. OP: Million Dollar Quartet (original design), Victor/Victoria (Costume Coordination), White Christmas (Costume Coordination), Aladdin Jr. (original design), Shrek Jr. (original design). Favorite Regional Designs: The Wiz (Barrington Stage), Pluto (Orlando Shakes), The Cortez Method (Orlando Shakes), Hairspray (Garden Theatre). In addition to design, Molly has been a costume manager for the last six years and a wardrobe supervisor for national/ international tours for the last three years (RENT: 20th Anniversary, Mamma Mia!). Molly is based in NYC. www.MollyWalz.com

    JOE BOSTICK (Fight Director) is pleased to be making his debut at the Ogunquit Playhouse. Broadway: Miss Saigon, Les Miserables, Ragtime. American Repertory Theatre: The Heart of Robin Hood. TORONTO: Les Miserables, The Heart of Robin Hood, Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Wizard of Oz, Dirty Dancing, Lord of the Rings. Regional: Beauty and the Beast, One for the Pot, Deathtrap, Peter Pan, I'll Be Back Before Midnight, Crazy for You. National Theatre of Iceland: The Heart of Robin Hood. U.S. National Tours: Les Miserables, Dirty Dancing, Ragtime. TV/FILM: The Ron James Show, The Jon Dore Show, The Sean Cullen Show. He is a founding member of Fight Director's Canada and has taught at many Universities and Theatre schools in Canada and the United States. He would like to thank Stephanie, Devon and Jesse for their love, support and patience.

    ANTHONY C. DANIEL (Casting Director) is thrilled to return to the Ogunquit Playhouse for our 85th Season! Casting: Ogunquit Playhouse's productions of Anything Goes, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Beauty and the Beast, Sister Act, Victor/Victoria, Nice Work If You Can Get It, Million Dollar Quartet, Saturday Night Fever, White Christmas, Grease, Billy Elliot, Mary Poppins, Witches of Eastwick, Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story, and The Addams Family. He has also served as Associate Director on the Playhouse's productions of Victor/Victoria, Mary Poppins, and The Witches of Eastwick. Anthony is a faculty member at The Growing Studio in NYC, where he serves as the Director of Musical Theatre Showcase. As an Associate Director, Anthony has worked alongside Matt Lenz on the National Tour of Cheers: Live On Stage! and the upcoming production of Chasing Rainbows: The Road to Oz. www.anthonycdaniel.com

    KAREN PARLATO (Production Stage Manager) is pleased to open her tenth production at the Ogunquit Playhouse. OP: Mary Poppins (at The Music Hall), Sister Act, Million Dollar Quartet, White Christmas, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Beauty and the Beast, Mamma Mia! Broadway: The Phantom of the Opera. Off-Broadway: Len Cariou's Broadway and the Bard, Charles Busch's Cleopatra, Silence! The Musical, Triassic Parq, The Fantasticks, Frankenstein, and others. Stock favorites include Crazy for You, Carousel starring Shirley Jones, Into the Woods and Hello, Dolly! starring Rachel York, Crazy for You, Annie starring Sally Struthers, Hairspray, and Crazy for You. Web: HeadsetChatter.com, Twitter: @headsetchatter

    DANIEL EVERETT (Assistant Stage Manager) saw his first production at the Ogunquit Playhouse at the age of eleven. OP: Mamma Mia!, Beauty and the Beast, Priscilla: Queen of the Desert, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, White Christmas, Sister Act, The Addams Family, Mary Poppins, Grease, Young Frankenstein, Thoroughly Modern Millie, Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story. Off-Broadway: Culture Project, Ma-Yi Theater Company, Manhattan Ensemble Theatre. Regional: North Carolina Theatre, North Shore Music Theatre, Paper Mill Playhouse, Gateway Playhouse, West Virginia Public Theatre. Special thanks to his family for all their support.

    SAM LEICHT (Assistant Director) is pleased make his debut at the Ogunquit Playhouse. Recent credits include co-directing The Theory of Relativity (Regional Premiere), and associate directing West Side Story at Baldwin Wallace University. Much love to family, friends, and mentors for all of the support!

    MICHAEL USELMANN (Associate Music Director) is elated to return to the Ogunquit Playhouse. OP: Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Victor/Victoria. National Tour: Elf (Music director/Conductor). Off-Broadway: Shark Attack (Electra Theater). Regional: Big Fish, Young Frankenstein (Timber Lake Playhouse), Hello Dolly! (Wagon Wheel Theater). Michael recently received a masters degree in musical theatre writing from NYU's Tisch school of the arts where he wrote and premiered two original musicals: Heist! and The Great Divide. Michael thanks his friends and family for their constant inspiration and support. @MichaelUselmann

    MICHAEL FORMAN (Associate Music Director) is overjoyed to be making Ragtime his Ogunquit debut. He has worked for many theatre organizations including: Playwrights Horizons, The American Stage, The Actor's Playhouse, The Mint Theatre, Musical Theatre Works, Seven Angels Theatre, The Vineyard Theatre, and The Rodgers and Hammerstein Organization. As an instructor: Yale School of Drama (Graduate Program), Fordham University, University of California, and New York University. Education: Mannes College of Music, The New School, Arizona State University and AMDA. Production credits include: Falsettoland (The Vineyard Theatre), Babycase (The York), The Best Little Whorehouse In Texas (National Tour); Keyboards on Broadway and Off-Broadway."Your story isn't over yet!" -Project Semicolon

    ED ROMANOFF (Production Manager) Ed brings to the Playhouse an extensive career in live entertainment: lighting, scenic design, theatrical rigging, stage management, and audio; the latter amassing 20 years on television talk shows, news networks, and special events. He was most recently the Production Manager at the Sugar Loaf Performing Arts Center, Sugar Loaf, New York, overseeing the 689- and 200-seat proscenium theatres, art gallery, and 3500-seat outdoor amphitheater. As company manager, he toured with Mame starring Loretta Swit, The Sound of Music starring Debby Boone, Guys & Dolls starring Vic Damone, and New York Voices. Television Audio: Montel Williams, Sally Jessy Raphael, Robert Klein, Judge Hatchett, Dr. Joy Browne. He has been a rigging foreman for I. Weiss, and assisted Stephan Weiss in fabricating the original scenic draperies for Broadway's Phantom of the Opera. An accomplished guitarist, he has performed with folk legends Pete Seeger, Tommy Makem, and Maine's own Schooner Fare. Recordings: Annie: 30th Anniversary CD, The Most Happy Fella (1992 Broadway revival), Up In Arms puppet musicals: Helping Drew, Monster Intelligence, and Welcome Park. Gloriously married to (Ogunquit Playhouse Company Manger) Joyce A. Presutti, they've moved here to his home state for new adventures in Show Business.

    GEOF DOLAN (Technical Director) is excited to be returning for his 11th season as the Ogunquit Playhouse's Technical Director and Scenic Coordinator. Immediately prior to Ogunquit he served as Technical Director for Worcester Foothills Theatre. He has done supplemental design work for several shows. He is also the Technical Supervisor for the Children's Theatre program. Geof began his technical career working backstage for both of his parents who are theatre directors and began his professional career at Sierra Repertory Theatre in California. For five years he split his seasons between Maine and Florida, working the same technical areas for the Orlando Shakespeare, but now stays with the Playhouse year-round. His wife Cheryl (Scenic Charge Artist at the Playhouse for nine seasons) has designed award-winning parade floats and designs many of the Children's Theatre shows. His daughter Ashlynn is an aspiring writer and artist who can definitely call the Playhouse her second home.

    CHERYL DOLAN (Resident Scenic Charge) is excited to be returning to the Ogunquit Playhouse for her 10th season. After taking over as Resident Scenic Charge seven years ago, she has designed several Children's Theatre sets, as well as added her artistic eye to many of the main stage productions. In the off-season, Cheryl is a Scenic Charge and Prop Master for The Good Theater in Portland, Maine. Since falling in love with the Ogunquit Playhouse, Cheryl, her husband Geof Dolan (the Ogunquit Playhouse Technical Director) and their daughter Ashlynn, who is a budding writer, have made the Seacoast their home year-round. Cheryl considers the staff at OP her family and hopes that her love and passion for theater is translated through the productions to all of you.

    BRIAN J. SWASEY (Associate Producer) is thrilled to be part of the 85th season of the Ogunquit Playhouse! Originally from South Portland, ME and a graduate of the University of New Hampshire. After moving to NYC in 1995 and focusing on pursuing a career as an actor, he changed focus and became the Founding Artistic Director of The Astoria Performing Arts Center, followed by the Associate Producer position at Queens Theatre in the Park in Flushing, NY. There he was involved in producing the 20th Anniversary Revival of Closer Than Ever starring Sally Mayes and Lynne Winterstellar. Prior to coming to Ogunquit, he was the Managing Director for The New York Theatre Barn. NYC developmental projects have included: the rock musical The 12 and a new holiday musical entitled Tim and Scrooge. As a Director/Choreographer, Brian has had the pleasure of directing such shows as Pump Boys and Dinettes, Hairspray, Chicago, A New Brain, and Altar Boyz. He was the Assistant Director for the NYC Revival of Die, Mommie, Die! starring Charles Busch. At the Playhouse, Brian directed the TYA productions of The Berenstain Bears and The Cat In The Hat. In addition, Brian has been involved with booking cabaret entertainment at The Triad in NYC, as well as bringing such artists as Christina Bianco and Bruce Vilanch to MaineStreet in Ogunquit, ME. Here's to 85 more!

    BRADFORD T. KENNEY (Executive Artistic Director) is an artistic director, producer, stage and film director, and artist. Since joining the Ogunquit Playhouse in 2005, the Playhouse has tripled its audience growing from a single season summer stock theatre into one of the Northeast's pre-eminent regional theatres with a three-season performance schedule and a year round operation. During his stewardship, the Playhouse has garnered a number of awards and honors including the Moss Hart Trophy, Regional Theatre Award for Outstanding Achievement in the American Theatre from the New England Theatre Conference, multiple IRNE Awards and a number of BroadwayWorld Awards including Best Musical and others. Mr. Kenney is also noted for his work at Carnegie Hall including directing the holiday special The Christmas Rose starring Jane Seymour and producing An American Christmas Carol with Tim Janis. Mr. Kenney's film work includes the upcoming movie musical Buttons starring Dick Van Dyke, Jane Seymour, and Charles Shaughnessy. In New England, Mr. Kenney has been proud to be associated with a number of different theatre companies. Ogunquit highlights include Damn Yankees starring Carson Kressley, Sunset Blvd starring Stefanie Powers, Charles Shaughnessy and Rachel York in Monty Python's Spamalot, Jefferson Mays in My Fair Lady, Lorenzo Lamas in The King and I, Rue McClanahan in Crazy for You, Sally Struthers in Hello, Dolly!, Andrea McArdle in Cabaret and Valerie Harper in Nice Work If You Can Get It. Mr. Kenney is especially proud of his long term friendship and partnership with the incomparable Sally Struthers with whom he has had the pleasure of working together on 12 shows. He was also formerly the Artistic Director of the Foothills Theatre and Wachusett Theatre Companies in Massachusetts. He is a fourth generation plein air landscape artist, having studied with Beth Ellis and at Rhode Island School of Design, Heartwood College of Art, and Maine College of Art. His artwork is represented by the Sea Bell Gallery, Shore Road, Ogunquit, Maine.

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    Tony Award-winning musical Ragtime Opens August 2 at the Ogunquit Playhouse

    Ogunquit, ME – The Ogunquit Playhouse is proud to create an all new production of the Tony Award-winning musical Ragtime, on stage from August 2 to August 26. This sweeping musical is complete with a cast and creative team of Broadway veterans including Kirsten Scott, Jamie LaVerdiere, Darnell Abraham, Lindsay Roberts, Tony-Award nominee Josh Young, Director Seth Sklar-Heyn and Set and Projection Designer Tim Mackabee. The Ogunquit production will also feature the original Tony-nominated costumes by Santo Loquasto.

    Ragtime tells the story of three families trying to find their way during the turn of the twentieth century in New York City; each struggling with the changing cultural climate in America and each facing the promise of hope and new beginnings in the midst of prejudice and bigotry. A stifled upper-class wife, a determined Jewish immigrant and a daring young Harlem musician are each united by their courage, compassion and belief in the promise of the future. Together, they confront history's timeless contradictions of wealth and poverty, freedom and prejudice, hope and despair... and what it means to live in America. Written by the award-winning composer/lyricist team of Stephen Flaherty and Lynn Ahrens, Tony Award-winning playwright Terrence McNally, and based on E.L. Doctorow's distinguished novel, Ragtime is the winner of the 1998 Tony Awards for Best Score, Book and Orchestrations, and both the Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Awards for Best Musical and Best Score. Called by Time Magazine “A triumph for the stage,” “Intoxicating” by the Associated Press, and "Explosive and thrilling!” by Bloomberg News, this acclaimed musical is filled with pageantry, emotion and hope, bursting onto the stage like no other show.

    “Truly a story we need to tell at this point in our nation’s history, Ragtime is one of the most powerful shows ever written for the stage, and possibly my favorite show of all time,” stated Executive Artistic Director Bradford Kenney. “To tell this compelling story we have brought together a stellar creative team led by Director Seth Sklar-Heyn. Broadway set designer Tim Mackabee has also joined the team to create an all-new set for our Ogunquit production. I am looking forward to a production of Ragtime that we all will be so very proud of.”

    Making her debut at the Ogunquit Playhouse is Kirsten Scott, as Mother. Ms. Scott’s numerous Broadway roles include Young Phyllis, in the 2012 revival and cast album of Follies, Jenny Hill in Big Fish, and Lorraine in Jersey Boys. Regionally she was the Narrator in Stages St. Louis’ Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Mary in Goodspeed Opera House’s A Wonderful Life, and Laurey in Lyric Theater’s Oklahoma!. Additionally, Ms. Scott has appeared in ABC’s Quantico and All My Children, as well as in the 2017 film, Green.

    Joining Ms. Scott in his Playhouse debut as Father is Jamie LaVerdiere. On Broadway, Mr. LaVerdiere has performed in The Producers, Pirate Queen, and Motown, as well as the National Tours of Urinetown, Motown, and A Chorus Line. Recently, he has starred as John Adams in both CT Repertory and John W Engeman Theater’s productions of 1776. Mr. LaVerdiere’s film credits include The Producers and Hell Is Other People, winner of Best Comedy at the Boston Library Film Festival. He can also be seen on Comedy Central’s TV Funhouse.

    Josh Young, returns to Ogunquit to portray Tateh. He last appeared on the Ogunquit Playhouse stage as Marius in 2008’s highly acclaimed production of Les Miserables. Mr. Young originated the role of John Newton in the World Premiere of Amazing Grace on Broadway. In 2012, he received a Tony Award nomination and Theatre World Award for his acclaimed Broadway debut as Judas in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Jesus Christ Superstar. Mr. Young also appeared in two seasons at The Stratford Shakespeare Festival where his credits included Judas in Jesus Christ Superstar, Connie Rivers in Grapes of Wrath, and Che in Evita, each of which earned him a Broadway World Award. He also appeared in the National Tour of Les Miserables as Marius, as Che in the National Tour of Evita, and as Tony in the 50th Anniversary International Tour of West Side Story.

    Darnell Abraham joins the cast of Ragtime as Coalhouse. His recent regional credits include Coalhouse in the Barrington Stage Company’s production of Ragtime, Nakawa in Disney’s Festival of the Lion King, and Jake in Media Theatre’s Side Show. Mr. Abraham has also been featured in Symphony Space’s Project Broadway, the Tekken 7 Soundtrack through Bandai Namco Entertainment, and the NAACP Image Awards in Los Angeles.

    Lindsay Roberts is cast as Sarah. Regionally she has performed in Sister Act, Memphis, Shadowboxer, The Phantom Tollbooth, My Fair Lady, and Sweeny Todd. Ms. Roberts received a IRNE Nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her 2016 performance as Queenie in Fiddlehead Theater’s Showboat. She has performed in the National Tours of Porgy and Bess, Memphis, and After Midnight as well as in The Golden Apple, The New Yorkers, Lady, Be Good, and Gentleman Prefer Blondes at City Center Encores!.

    Playing Younger Brother in the Ogunquit production is Julian Decker who recently was seen in the Broadway revivals of Sunset Boulevard and Les Miserables. He has performed in regional theatres across the U.S. in many productions including The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Bye, Bye Birdie, and Singin’ in the Rain.

    Portraying Emma is Klea Blackhurst who is known for her award-winning tribute to Ethel Merman, Everything The Traffic Will Allow, as well as her many regional theatre credits that include the world premiere of Drury Lane, The Nutty Professor directed by Jerry Lewis, and the 50th Anniversary production of Hello Dolly!.

    Directing Ragtime is Seth Sklar-Heyn. Since 2013, he has served as the Executive Producer for Cameron Mackintosh Inc. in New York. Mr. Sklar-Heyn is the Executive Producer and Associate Director for the 2017 Broadway revival of Miss Saigon, and is the Production Supervisor for The Phantom of the Opera on Broadway, as well as the Associate Director for the North American tour, which opened in the fall of 2013. Additionally, he directed the 2009 US tour of Frost/Nixon, the second National US tour of Billy Elliot, and the most recent US tour of Evita, based on the original staging of Michael Grandage. Mr. Sklar-Heyn was the Executive Producer for the 2014 Broadway revival of Les Miserables and has worked as Associate and Assistant director on numerous Broadway productions, including Evita, A Little Night Music, Finian’s Rainbow, Good Vibrations, Mary Stuart, Rock’n’Roll, Frost/Nixon, and The Coast of Utopia.

    Jesse Robb joins the Ragtime production as choreographer. He was the Dance Captain/Swing for the World Premiere of The Lord of the Rings at the Princess of Wales Theatre in Toronto, as well as the Associate Resident Choreographer for We Will Rock You at the Canon Theatre. Mr. Robb has performed in Beauty and the Beast at Walt Disney World, and with the First National tour of Fame. As an instructor, Mr. Robb has taught for Cirque Du Soliel’s touring production of Delerium, and Les Ballets Jazz de Montreal.

    Ragtime fight director is Joe Bostick who has worked on the Broadway productions of Miss Saigon, Les Miserables and Ragtime. In addition to his many credits as fight director, he is also a founding member of Fight Directors of Canada and has taught in many universities and theatre schools in both Canada and the U.S.

    Scenic and projection design for Ragtime was created by Timothy Mackabee. Mr. Mackabee has designed numerous sets for performances on and off Broadway, including The Elephant Man, starring Bradley Cooper, Mike Tyson: Undisputed Truth, directed by Spike Lee, and Guards at the Taj, for which he won a Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Set Design in 2016. Regionally he has worked with ACT San Francisco, Ford’s Theatre, Seattle Repertory Theatre, The Old Globe, Yale Repertory Theatre, The Muny, and nine seasons of Williamstown Theatre Festival, among many others. On television, Mr. Mackabee’s work can be seen on NBC’s The Today Show, HBO’s Amy Schumer: Live at the Apollo, FOX’s Gotham, and NBC’s Smash.

    Ogunquit Playhouse Resident Lighting Designer, Richard Latta, is the lighting designer for Ragtime. He recently was nominated for Best Lighting Design by the IRNE Awards for his work on the Playhouse’s 2016 production of The Hunchback of Notre Dame. Mr. Latta has created the lighting for dozens of Ogunquit Playhouse productions, including most recently Mamma Mia!, Bullets Over Broadway, Sister Act, Anything Goes, Million Dollar Quartet, Priscilla: Queen of the Desert and White Christmas in addition to many regional theatres in the U.S.

    Also joining the creative team is Jeffrey Campos, who returns to the Playhouse as Music Director for Ragtime. A veteran of the Playhouse, Mr. Campos has worked on numerous performances including 2017’s Mamma Mia! and 2015’s Saturday Night Fever, Nice Work If You Can Get It, and Victor/Victoria.

    Sound designer for Ragtime is Kevin Heard, returning to the Ogunquit Playhouse for his tenth production. Mr. Heard has been Associate Sound Designer for All The Way, The Cherry Orchard, The Country House, and Sylvia, on Broadway, as well as for Fun Home and Kinky Boots internationally at Atlantis Theatrical in Manila. He has worked with numerous production companies across the country, including The 5th Avenue, ACT Theatre, ArtsEmerson, Asolo Rep, Seattle Rep, Shakespeare Theatre Company, and Village Theatre, among others.

    The season continues with the world premiere of Heartbreak Hotel, the new musical from the creators of Million Dollar Quartet, on stage August 30 to September 30. This brand new tribute to the “King of Rock ‘n’ Roll” is the prequel to the Tony-winning, record-setting, smash hit Million Dollar Quartet and follows Elvis Presley in the early years of his bourgeoning career. Closing the landmark season is From Here to Eternity, on stage October 4 to October 29. The Ogunquit Playhouse is honored to be collaborating with Sir Tim Rice on the rollout of the North American premiere of this epic new musical set in Hawaii in the weeks before the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor.

    Mark your calendars now and get ready to see every show this year. Individual tickets are on sale and prices start at $52 each. To learn more about becoming a Playhouse member, or to purchase tickets, show subscriptions and gift cards, visit www.ogunquitplayhouse.org or call the Ogunquit Playhouse Box Office at 207-646-5511.

    About the Ogunquit Playhouse:

    The Ogunquit Playhouse, a 501c3 not-for-profit organization listed on the National Historic Register, is located on Route One in Ogunquit, Maine and produces the finest Broadway musicals each season with performances Tuesday through Sunday, from May 17 to October 29. Follow the Ogunquit Playhouse on Twitter (@OgunquitPH) and on Facebook (facebook.com/OgunquitPlayhouse) for behind-the-scenes info, photos and fun throughout the season. For a complete list of show times, pricing and more information about the season visit www.ogunquitplayhouse.org.

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