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J. Mark McVey
(official website)
as Jean Valjean
J. Mark McVey made his Broadway debut as Jean Valjean in Les Misérables after having won the Helen Hayes Award for Outstanding Actor while on tour with the show. He was also the first American to perform the role in London's West End. Mark reprised the role of Jean Valjean in a special concert version of Les Misérables presented to a sold out crowd at the Hollywood Bowl. He has performed the role of Jean Valjean more than 2,900 times. Mark made his Carnegie Hall Debut with Mr. Marvin Hamlisch in April 1997 and has been a guest artist with numerous symphonies around the country and the world. He made his PBS debut in 2003 with the Boston Pops and followed that performance with the PBS Christmas Special for the U.S. Military Troupes where he was featured with Marvin Hamlisch and The National Symphony Orchestra. Mark was also seen in the PBS Special ‘A Tale of Two Cities in Concert’. Best known for his theatre work, other Broadway credits include Captain Walker in The Who's Tommy and Tommy Tune’s The Best Little Whorehouse Goes Public. Further New York successes include the Off-Broadway revival of Chess; Hey Love the critically acclaimed review of Mary Rodgers' music, conceived and directed by Richard Maltby, Jr.; A Helluva Town the Bernstein review at Rainbow & Stars where Mark enjoyed rave reviews and The Show Goes On with Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt. National Tours and Regional works include: Carousel, Chess, My Fair Lady, South Pacific, Seven Brides… and the Hal Prince/Livent Inc. production of Show Boat. Mark earned his first gold record for his participation on the Trans-Siberian Orchestra's recording 'The Lost Christmas Eve'. Mark's Broadway CD, “Broadway and Beyond” has received much acclaim. His newest CD, “If You Really Knew Me” marked his crossover into the adult contemporary world. |
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Andrew Varela
(official website)
as Javert
ANDREW VARELA () is proud to inhabit the role of Inspector Javert after having performed the role of Jean Valjean in the Broadway and touring companies of Les Misérables. Other Broadway roles performed: Jules in Stephen Sondheim's Sunday in the Park with George; Professor Bhaer in Little Women: the Musical and Disney's King David. National tours: The Phantom of the Opera, Cats, Evita, Little Women. Other roles include: The Pirate King in Pirates!; Che in Evita; Sky Masterson in Guys and Dolls; Jud Fry in Oklahoma! Check out www.AndrewVarela.com for more info and upcoming projects and follow Andrew on Twitter (@AndrewVarela525). |
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Justin Scott Brown
as Marius
JUSTIN SCOTT BROWN is thrilled to be a part of the new 25th anniversary production of Les Misérables! National tour: Spring Awakening (1st National). Regional: The Sound of Music, Titanic, Miss Saigon, Les Misérables and others at The MUNY. Favorite roles include Finch/How to Succeed... and Giorgio/Passion. CCM (BFA-2009). Thanks to Harden-Curtis and Tara Rubin. Love to Mom, Dad, J& |
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Shawna M. Hamic
(official website)
as Madame Thénardier
NY Workshops: The Toymaker, Screams of Kitty Genovese, Glen or Glenda. Regional: Twist (Directed/Choreographed by Debbie Allen), Les Misérables, Ragtime, Hello Dolly, The Molly Maguires, Genesis, My Fair Lady, Mame, Kismet, Once Upon…, H2$, Guys & Dolls (in Macao, China). “A&A, F&AD, TMF!” www.ShawnaHamic.com. |
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Chasten Harmon
as Éponine
Chasten was just seen in Once On This Island as Ti Moune at the Marriott Theatre. Broadway: HAIR, winner of the Tony Award for best musical revival. Off-Broadway: Iphigenia 2.0 (dir. by Tina Landau) at the Signature Theatre, Grind (Clementine) at The York Theatre. Regional: All Shook Up (Lorraine) at the Marriott Theatre, Leader of the Pack at the Cape Playhouse. Chasten received her training at NYU from Tisch School of the Arts. In addition to performing Chasten is also the Founder and Executive Director of Space on White, a new innovative artist space serving New York's performance and visual artist communities. www.spaceonwhite.com. Much love to Nicolosi & Co., and her amazing friends and family for their love support! |
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Jeremy Hays
as Enjolras
Broadway: Les Misérables. National Tour: "Rum Tum Tugger" in Cats. Regional: "Berger" in Hair (American Stage), Les Misérables (TUTS), "Lancelot" in Camelot (PA Center Stage). Love to Kathleen, Dad, Niki, Jamie, Jeff, Payten, Graysen, and Violet. |
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Michael Kostroff
(official website)
as Thénardier
MICHAEL KOSTROFF is best known for his long-running roles on HBO’s “The Wire” and “Disney’s Sonny with a Chance.” He’s guest starred on “Weeds,” “Cold Case,” “Brothers and Sisters,” “The West Wing,” “E.R.,” “Studio 60,” “The Closer” and dozens more. Kostroff toured previously in Les Misérables (Thénardier) and in The Producers, understudying Max Bialystock—a role he’s since played all over the country. He's the author of Letters from Backstage. |
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Jenny Latimer
as Cosette
Most recently worked alongside director Mark Lamos and Jonathan Butterell the Westport Country Playhouse’s production of She Loves Me. Other favorite credits include; Maury Yeston's Phantom… (Christine), My Fair Lady (Eliza), Cinderella (Cinderella) and Hamlet (Ophelia). Training includes the BFA Acting program at Brigham Young University and the School at Steppenwolf. Much love and thanks to Lori and Jason at KSR, Tara Rubin’s casting office, the production team and my lovely parents Chad and Cindy. |
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Betsy Morgan
as Fantine
Broadway: Original casts of A Little Night Music (Revival), Little Mermaid, High Fidelity. NY Theatre/Readings/Workshops: Tales of the City, Dangerous Beauty, Addams Family, Prairie, Leap of Faith, Memphis, The Fantasticks, Bernarda Alba (Lincoln Center). TV: “Flight of the Conchords.” Originated the role of Leslie Benedict in the Premiere of Giant at Signature Theatre. |
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Cathryn Basile
as Crazy Whore
Broadway: The Little Mermaid, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee National Tour: Les Miserables Regional: Footloose (Muny) |
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Julie Benko
as Innkeeper's Wife
National Tour: Les Miserables, Spring Awakening |
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Cole Burden
as Courfeyrac
National Tour: Les Miserables |
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Jason Forbach
(official website)
as Feuilly
National Tour: Les Miserables Regional: A Christmas Carol (North Shore Music Theatre); Into the Woods (Sacramento Music Circus) |
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Cooper Grodin
(official website)
as Combeferre, Fauchelevant
National Tour: Les Miserables Off-Broadway: The Golden Land (Baruch Center); Into the Woods (Delacorte Theater) |
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Beth Kirkpatrick
as Ensemble (u/s Mme Thénardier)
National Tour: Les Miserables Regional: The Sound of Music, Phantom (Fulton Theatre) |
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Benjamin Magnuson
(official website)
as Bishop, Babet
Broadway: Sweeney Todd National Tour: Les Miserables, Sweeney Todd Regional: Sunday in the Park with George (Chicago Shakespeare Theater) |
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John Rapson
as Claquesous, Bamatabois, Farmer
National Tour: Les Miserables |
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Alan Shaw
as Joly, Constable
National Tour: Les Miserables |
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Joe Tokarz
as Brujon, Champmathieu, Loud Hailer
National Tour: Les Miserables |
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Aliya Victoriya
as Ensemble
National Tour: Les Miserables Regional: Gypsy (North Shore Music Theatre) |
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Ron Sharpe
as (Alternate Jean Valjean)
National Tour: Les Miserables |
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