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WHO'S WHO IN THE CAST
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AURORA PRODUCTIONS (Technical Supervision). Recent Productions include Chita Rivera: The Dancer's Life; Captain Louie; The Ark; Julius Caesar; Doubt; Spamalot; Woman Before a Glass; Shockheaded Peter; Nine Parts of Desire; Caroline, or Change; Fiddler on the Roof; The Retreat from Moscow; Golda's Balcony; The Graduate; The Full Monty. Other projects include Man of La Mancha, Proof, True West, Art, Titanic and Tommy. Gene O'Donovan, Ben Heller, Bethany Weinstein and Hilary Austin are Aurora Productions.

LAURIE GOLDFEDER (Production Stage Manager). B'way: Lennon, Chicago (Cellblock Tour), Jumpers, Nine, Medea, The Tale of the Allergist's Wife, True West, Kat and the Kings. Off-B'way: productions with New York Stage and Film, Lincoln Center Institute, Manhattan Theatre Club, Playwrights Horizons, Shakespeare & Company and Classic Stage Company.

THE PETE SANDERS GROUP (Press Representative). Currently: Chicago on Broadway. Also, Almost, Maine; Forbidden Broadway SVU; Indoor/Outdoor; the Pearl Theatre Company; and the Daryl Roth/DR2 Theatres, along with the national tours of Chicago and Little Women. Other Broadway and Off: Thom Pain (based on nothing), Little Women, Wonderful Town, Whoopi: The 20th Anniversary Show, Mario Cantone: Laugh Whore, Def Poetry Jam on Broadway, Annie Get Your Gun, Peter Pan, Grease!, This Is Our Youth, Urban Cowboy: the Musical, Falsettos, among many others. Restaurants: Bond 45.

NANCY RICHARDS (Marketing), founder of the Nancy Richards Group in 1990, has been successfully promoting theatre for 15 years in New York. Notable productions include Dance of Death starring Ian McKellen and Helen Mirren, Pulitzer Prize-winner Topdog/Underdog, Russell Simmons' Def Poetry Jam, Enchanted April, Stones in His Pockets, Gore Vidal's The Best Man, Dirty Blonde, Jekyll & Hyde, Fosse, Amadeus, Ragtime and Side Man, among others. Other theatrical entertainment experience includes producing half-time sporting events for the NY Knickerbockers and NY Jets. She is presently writing and producing reality shows for television.

MARCIA PENDELTON (Marketing) is founder and president of Walk Tall Girl Productions, a company that provides marketing and audience development services to make the arts accessible to wide and racially and culturally diverse audiences. Recent clients have included Grammy Award-winners Sweet Honey in the Rock, Drumstruck, the critically acclaimed production of A Soldier's Play at Second Stage Theater, the world premiere of Kenn Hicks Sings Avanti at Jazz at Lincoln Center and The Seven, a new musical by Will Power at New York Theatre Workshop. www.walktallgirlproductions.com

RICHARDS/CLIMAN, INC. (General Manager). B'way: The Glass Menagerie, Primo, Little Women, Say Goodnight Gracie, Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks, The Look of Love, Master Harold..., Jane Eyre, Annie. Off-B'way: The Exonerated, The Ark, The Thing About Men, Dinner With Friends. National tours: Say Goodnight Gracie, Annie, The Exonerated.

ERIC FALKENSTEIN (Producer). Broadway: Democracy, Whoopi, Long Day's Journey Into Night (2002-2003 Tony Award), Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune, The Crucible, All Shook Up, Squonk. Off-Broadway: Toxic Audio, the world premiere of Bridge & Tunnel. This production marks the first Bryn Mawr-Haverford collaboration on Broadway since Hepburn and, well, some producer no one remembers. What's more, the actress' direct path from college to acclaim perfectly complements the producer's circuitous path as typical Yale Law School alum: study hard, pass bar, choose career having nothing to do with law. Eric's companies - Spark Productions and Convergence Pictures - are at work on various projects in theatre, film, television and environmental and human rights. Much gratitude to a terrific B&T team.

MICHAEL ALDEN (Producer). London: Bat Boy: The Musical, Shaftesbury Theatre.

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Off-B'way: Bridge & Tunnel, the Culture Project; Bat Boy: The Musical, Union Square Theatre; Charles Nelson Reilly's Save It for the Stage, Irish Repertory; The Last Session, 47th Street Theater. Regional: Palm Beach: The Musical, La Jolla Playhouse; Bad Dates, Laguna Playhouse. Film: Kissing Jessica Stein, Stephen Daldry's The Hours (associate), The Zookeeper, Unzipped, Just Cause (associate). Currently developing Palm Beach for B'way, directed by Des McAnuff. Films in development include the romantic comedy, Been There Came Back, directed by Jim Fall and Bat Boy: The Musical Movie directed by John Landis. Proud to be making his B'way debut with Mr. Falkenstein. For MugsyB and Diamond Lil.

BOB BOYETT (Producer). B'way: The Woman in White; The Pillowman; Monty Python's Spamalot (2005 Tony Award for Best Musical); Glengarry Glenn Ross (2005 Tony Award for Best Revival); Democracy; Dame Edna; The Frogs; Tom Stoppard's Jumpers; Fiddler on the Roof; Edward Albee's The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia? (2002 Tony Award for Best Play); Topdog/Underdog (Pulitzer Prize for 2002); Dance of the Vampires; Hedda Gabler; Sweet Smell of Success; The Crucible; The Elephant Man; Fortune's Fool; and A Year With Frog and Toad. In London: The Woman in White, David Mamet's Boston Marriage, Kenneth Lonergan's Lobby Hero, Fuddy Meers and the West End production of Jumpers.

OSTAR ENTERPRISES (Producer). Bill Haber's OSTAR Enterprises has produced The Woman in White, Monty Python's Spamalot, The Pillowman, Democracy, Bea Arthur..., The Smell of the Kill, Amour, Imaginary Friends, Proof, The Green Bird, Dirty Blonde, High Society, Freak, The Scarlet Pimpernel and the acclaimed revivals of Glengarry Glen Ross, Jumpers, Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune, Man of La Mancha, Hedda Gabler, Dance of Death, Noises Off, The Iceman Cometh and 1776. London: Journey's End, The Prisoner of Second Avenue, Hay Fever, Madame Melville. Off-B'way: The Shape of Things, If Love Were All, If Memory Serves, Madame Melville. Winner of three Tony Awards and a Pulitzer Prize.

PAT FLICKER ADDISS (Associate Producer), a native New Yorker, for 30 years ran the promotion company Pat Addiss Enterprises, which she gave to her daughter Wendy, so she could be a Broadway producer. A CTI graduate, Pat was a producer of Little Women: The Musical and this year's Chita Rivera: The Dancer's Life. She runs a monthly play reading series at the National Arts Club, is on the board of TRU (Theater Resources Unlimited) and on the advisory board of ANT (American National Theater), and is a New Yorker of the Month: @askanewyorker.com. Founding member of the new Algonquin Roundtable.

JAYSON JACKSON/JUDIT AIDOO (Associate Producer). Jayson has worked with everyone from Sean "P Diddy" Combs to Sarah Jones. As a talent manager: Grammy Award-winning, multiplatinum sensation Lauryn Hill and Mos Def. Judith is a private investor in media and entertainment. She chairs First World, a national syndication company (www.uptownmovienetwork.com) and is producing BLACKOUT, a new feature film. Judith graduated from Harvard Law School and is a Crown Fellow at the Aspen Institute.

MARK MARMER (Associate Producer). Bridge & Tunnel is Mark's Broadway debut. Instilled with love of theatre at an early age by his mother, Stefani, Mark has been inspired by the roles performed by, and the production efforts of, his actor/producer brother, Josh. Many thanks to Eric for the opportunity, and congratulations to the entire company.

MARCIA ROBERTS (Associate Producer). Broadway: Rodgers & Hammerstein's Flower Drum Song starring Lea Salonga, Neil Simon's The Dinner Party starring Henry Winkler and John Ritter, Sophocles' Electra starring Zoe Wanamaker, It Ain't Nothin' But the Blues. Off-Broadway: Bridge & Tunnel starring Sarah Jones, Avow starring Jane Powell, The Passion of Frida Kahlo starring Priscilla Lopez. Editor in chief of the web site Talk Entertainment (www.talkentertainment.com).