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Christa Jackson
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Regional: Pippin, Applause, Babes in Arms, Anything Goes, She Loves Me, The Boys of Syracuse (Reprise) |
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Applause - as Ensemble
Freud Playhouse at UCLA
Open: May-10 2005
Close:
May-22 2005
Starring Sheryl Lee Ralph as Margo Channing and Jean Louisa Kelly as Eve Harrington
"What is it that we’re livin' for?" The resounding answer is APPLAUSE. This 1970 winner of four Tony Awards, including Best Musical, is the stunning musical version of the classic film All About Eve. It’s... |
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Pippin - as Player
Freud Playhouse at UCLA
Open: Jan-25 2005
Close:
Feb-06 2005
Pippin, a remarkable, handsome and talented young prince, is a medieval hippie as well as the son of the Emperor Charlemagne in eighth Century France. Like so many young men of every era, he is seeking a life of meaning, searching for his identity and fulfillment. His quest takes him down paths that... |
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Babes in Arms - as Ann, Ensemble (u/s Bunny)
Freud Playhouse at UCLA
Open: Sep-09 2003
Close:
Sep-21 2003
Starring Joey McIntyre & Jodi Benson
This sassy and spectacular Broadway classic boasts one of the greatest scores ever written including “My Funny Valentine”, “I Wish I Were in Love Again”, “The Lady is a Tramp”, “Where or When”, “Johnny One Note” and countless others.... |
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She Loves Me - as Ensemble
Freud Playhouse at UCLA
Open: Mar-18 2003
Close:
Mar-30 2003
Starring Rebecca Luker & Scott Waara
Nominated for 16 Tony Awards for its 1994 Broadway revival, Time Magazine called SHE LOVES ME “the perfect musical.” This intimate, romantic and totally charming show, created by the team of Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick (Fiddler on the Roof, Fiorello!... |
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Anything Goes - as Purity
Freud Playhouse at UCLA
Open: Sep-17 2002
Close:
Sep-29 2002
One brilliantly witty Cole Porter number after another marks this fabulous musical comedy first presented in 1934. A jubilant tale taking place aboard the S.S. American bound for Europe, it includes stowaways, nightclub sirens, shipboard romance, mistaken identity, a gangster and nonstop fun. The music?... |
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The Boys from Syracuse - as Ensemble
Freud Playhouse at UCLA
Open: Sep-22 1999
Close:
Oct-03 1999
"If you have been wondering all these years just what was wrong with Shakespeare's The Comedy of Errors…it has been waiting for a score by Rodgers and Hart," raved the N.Y. Herald Tribune when the show opened on Broadway in 1938. A rich and rewarding score with three of Rodgers and Hart's most timeless... |
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