BEAUTIFUL
THE CAROLE KING MUSICAL

EXTENDED REGIONAL PREMIERE

THU MAY 11 - SAT JUN 10, 2023

Back By Popular Demand! The must-see show of last season returns for a new 5-week engagement with all the music and passion of singer-songwriter Carole King.

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Run Time: 2.5 hours including intermission

Masking is welcome but optional

Content Advisory: Adult themes

Open Captioning Available: May 30 thru Jun 4

REVIEWS

This production is absolute perfection — Broadway World

Go see it before it’s too late, baby!Theater Mirror

A perfect night of musical theatreThe Weekly Sentinel

A richly entertaining musical trip down memory lanePortland Press Herald

AUDIENCE RESPONSE

5 Stars! — Glenn Mulno

Absolutely fabulous!! — Corinne Sevigny Plante

Definitely going to see it again. — Ann Cosman Stewart

Tremendous! Our group loved every minute. — Donna Hanson

Amazing!! The singing brought tears to my eyes! — Nancy Sprague

One of the best musicals I’ve seen at The Playhouse. — Ralph Specht

CAST

  • Sarah is thrilled to return to Ogunquit Playhouse and a show very dear to her heart! Broadway/Tour: Beautiful (Carole King, Sondheim Theatre). Regional: Into the Woods (Baker’s Wife, Paramount Theatre), Cinderella (Stepmother, Paramount Theatre), Les Mis (Madame Thenardier, Rocky Mountain Rep), Parade (Lucille Frank, BoHo Theatre Ensemble, Joseph Jefferson nomination). TV: The Equalizer (Claudia Martin, Sn 1 Ep 6). Thanks to Beautiful – the gift that keeps on giving – for introducing her to her future husband Dylan.

  • Matthew is thrilled to return to one of his favorite artist homes. OP: Jersey Boys (Nick Massi, Regional premiere), Hunchback of Notre Dame (Jehan Frollo). Broadway National Tour: Beautiful: The Carole King Musical (Nick/Low Righteous Brother), Dirty Dancing (Robbie Gould). Most recently, Matthew completed a bruising run as “The Italian Stallion” (Rocky Balboa) in Rocky The Musical and Tennessee Williams’ Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (Brick) at Philadelphia’s Walnut Street Theatre. Regional: Goodspeed Musicals, Asolo Rep, MTW, Gloucester Stage, MSMT, and more. BFA: CCM. Huge thank you to David, Avalon Artists Group, and the incredible Playhouse community. Love to Kat, Mom, Lauren and every teacher he’s ever had. For Dad - who went to Brooklyn Technical HS with Gerry Goffin. @matthewamira

  • Taylor is so excited to return to Ogunquit Playhouse for Beautiful. Regional: The Sound of Music (Liesl, A.D. Players). Special thanks to Avalon Artists Group, David, and Joyce for the gift of Cynthia. All my gratitude to Rosa and Mom for their tireless support, invaluable guidance, and fierce love. Taylor is a graduate of the musical theatre program at Texas State University. tayloraronson.com @taylor_aronson

  • “Farns” is delighted to be joining this company, making his Ogunquit debut. Nat’l Tour: Beautiful: The Carole King Musical (Original Cast, Swing/Barry Mann). Regional Premieres: Newsies (Jack Kelly, Tuacahn), Memphis (Perry Como/Huey u/s, Arkansas Rep). Regional: Jersey Boys (Frankie Valli, Dodgers Theatricals), Footloose (Ren McCormick, NCL); Godspell (Jesus), Ragtime (Younger Brother, Theatre Aspen); That’s What I Call Rock and Roll (Freddy Mercury/Kenny Loggins/Paul McCartney, The Fireside). NYC: Zombie Strippers (Playya, NYMF); Candide (Candide, Theatre 2020). TV: Law & Order: SVU. BFA in Musical Theatre, Honors in Acting/Musical Theatre, UC Irvine. Thanks to Ogunquit Playhouse for this fantastic opportunity. Extra love to Dave, Joyce, and Nick for trusting me once again with this role. Finally, all the love I have in my heart to Ogunquit Alumnus (and future Mrs. Farnsworth) Courtney Blackmun. ryanfarnsworth.net

  • Suzanne is thrilled to return to Ogunquit Playhouse for Beautiful. Broadway: Beautiful The Carole King Musical, Bye Bye Birdie (Mrs. Merkel, u/s Mrs. Peterson), The Rose Tattoo (Peppina, u/s Sarafina). Nat’l Tours: Beautiful (Genie), Phantom of the Opera (Carlotta), Brighton Beach Memoirs (Kate). Off-Broadway: Old Jews Telling Jokes (Debbie), Cakewalk (Women, u/s Lillian Hellman), Sarah Sarah (u/s Sarah/Jeannie). Regional: Over 70 productions, including Grand Horizons (Nancy, Asolo Rep), Ragtime (Emma Goldman, TheatreWorks), Vanya & Sonia & Masha & Spike (Sonia, Cincinnati Playhouse), Peter and the Starcatcher (Smee, TheatreWorks), Jane Austen’s Emma (Miss Bates, The Old Globe, Cincinnati Playhouse, TheatreWorks & Arizona Theatre Company), Becky Shaw (Susan, SF Playhouse), Angels in America (Angel, et al, Actors Theatre of Louisville), The Sisters Rosensweig (Dr. Gorgeous, Indiana Rep, & Syracuse Stage), Wintertime (Maria, ACT Seattle). TV & Film: Law & Order (all three, NBC), Ray Donovan (Showtime), Ed (NBC). For Alba.

  • Matt is delighted to return to Ogunquit Playhouse for Beautiful. Broadway: Fosse, The Producers (original cast), Movin’ Out, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (oc), Mary Poppins (oc), Promises Promises (revival cast), Evita, Elf (oc), Book of Mormon (Elder McKinley). Nat’l Tours: Beautiful (Don Kirshner), Fosse, Cats, Show Boat, A Chorus Line. Off-Broadway: RRRED (GJ, DR2 Theatre, cast album), High Button Shoes (Uncle Willy, NY City Center Encores), Hey! Look Me Over (Encores). Regional: Something Rotten! (Nick Bottom, Broadway at Music Circus), Me and My Girl (Bill Snibson, Maltz Jupiter Theatre, Carbonell Winner), Music Man (Harold Hill, Maltz Jupiter Theatre, Carbonell Winner), Crazy for You (Bobby Child, Cape Playhouse), Hello Dolly! (Cornelius Hackl, North Shore Music Theatre). TV: Curb Your Enthusiasm (HBO), Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt (Netflix). Grateful to be a working actor and for my family and mentors that helped make that dream a reality.

  • D’Marreon is pleased to return to Ogunquit Playhouse for Beautiful. Nat’l Tours: Beautiful (Drifters/Ensemble). New York: A Charlie Brown Christmas (Linus), The Garden Of the Finzi–Contini (Ensemble). Additional credits: The Color Purple (Adam, Denver Center for Performing Arts) The Wiz (Tin Man), Gem of the Ocean (Eli), Now That I Can Dance (Marvin Gaye, Detroit Institute of Art). Special thanks to Mom, Dad, Savannah, and The Price Group for your constant support. @dmarreonalexander

  • Tyler is very excited to return to Ogunquit Playhouse for Beautiful! As an actor/musician from small town Iowa, Tyler has done a variety of work from regional theatre to cruise ship singer contracts that’ve taken him around the country and the world. Nat’l Tour: Million Dollar Quartet (Johnny Cash, Elvis cover). Regional: Grand Ole Country (Rhett, Little Theatre On the Square), Million Dollar Quartet (Johnny Cash, Mill Mountain Theatre), Bright Star (Jimmy Ray, Okoboji Summer Theatre), Ghost: The Musical (Sam Wheat, Titusville Playhouse). Special thanks to God, my family, and my community for their unending love and support!

  • Briana is thrilled to make her Ogunquit Playhouse debut. Nat’l Tours: Once On This Island (Andrea, u/s Ti Moune). Regional: Angelique Kidjo’s Yemandja (Omalola, The Kennedy Center), Beauty and The Beast (Belle, ZACH Theatre), Little Shop of Horrors (Ronnette, Arts Center of Coastal Carolina), The Color Purple (Nettie, Arts Center Of Costal Carolina). All my love and thank you’s to my friends, family, and the team at FSE Talent. Thank you for the support! @brinana8

  • Anthony is pleased to return to Ogunquit for Beautiful! Nat’l Tour: Escape to Margaritaville. Regional: Oklahoma! (Curly McClain), Matilda (Mr. Wormwood), Honeymoon in Vegas (Buddy Rocky/Roy Bacon), Elf The Musical (Buddy), Peter and the Starcatcher (Black Stache), A Chorus Line (Zach), Sunday in the Park with George (Louis/Billy Webster). Education: University of North Carolina at Greensboro. anthonycataldo.com @anthonyscataldo

  • J is a graduate of Bethune Cookman University is a theatrical, gospel, and R&B singer/actor on stage and screen. From his humble beginnings in Bartow, FL, J’s gift has taken him all over the world singing backup for R&B and gospel artists including the Billboard charting and Grammy-nominated Anthony Brown and group therAPy, Patti LaBelle, Donald Lawrence, Bobby Jones Gospel, and Kirk Franklin. Broadway: Ain’t Too Proud, The Color Purple, Beautiful The Carole King Musical. Nat’l Tours: Cirque du Soleil, Motown The Musical, Miss Saigon.

  • Cedrick is positively pumped to make his debut at Ogunquit Playhouse. Off-Broadway: Powerline Road (Man 1, Jeffrey & Paula Gural Theater/ART), Call Me From The Grave (Son House, Jerry Orbach Theater). Selected Regional: The Scottsboro Boys (Clarence Norris, Playhouse on Park), Evita (Magaldi, Jean’s Playhouse), Clue: The Musical (Professor Plum, Jean’s Playhouse). Film: I Wanna Dance With Somebody. Cruise: Icons/Lights, Camera, Music (Pride of America, Norwegian Cruise Line). Cedrick would like to thank the cast, crew, and production team for an amazing first experience in beautiful Maine! About Artists. Emerson BFA MT ’22. Bisou mama. @cedrickekra

  • Rosharra is excited to return to Ogunquit! OP: Beautiful The Carole King Musical, 9 to 5. Broadway and Nat’l Tour: Beautiful. Off-Broadway: The Tempest (Shakespeare in the Park), The Events (NYTW). New York: (De)Coded (NY Fringe Festival), Parade (The Secret Theater). Regional: Dreamgirls (Arrow Rock Lyceum); Guys and Dolls, Little Shop of Horrors (Theatre Aspen); Beehive: The ‘60s Musical (Oregon Cabaret); 9 to 5 (Gateway); Disney Cruise Line. TV/Film: One More Time (Starz), Rehearsing a Dream (Oscar-Nominated doc). Member of Broadway Inspirational Voices. Her EP I’m the Girl is available on streaming platforms. B.M. from SMU, M.M. from NYU/Steinhardt. @rosharrafrancis

  • Jacquez is pleased to return to Ogunquit Playhouse for Beautiful. Nat’l Tour: Beautiful The Carole King Musical (Drifter/Ensemble). Regional: Ragtime the Musical (Coalhouse Walker Jr) , Five Guys Named Moe (Four Eyed Moe), Into The Woods (Jack), Annie @ The Muny (Ensemble), Actually (Tom), Guys and Dolls (Sky Masterson). Lead Vocalist and Performer with Avery Sommers. Jacquez is the proud creator of Dom & Dave comedy sketches. He would like to thank God and his family for their support. Peter 4:10

  • Jazz is pleased to return to Ogunquit Playhouse for Beautiful. Nat’l Tour: Hairspray (Peaches). Regional: Little Shop of Horrors (Crystal, Performance Riverside), Aida (Candlelight Pavillion). Jazz would like to thank her fierce tribe of family and friends for supporting her every step of the way. Thank you Momma and Lou for always believing in me. @jazzmadison

  • Jack is very excited to return to Ogunquit for Beautiful. Broadway/Off-Broadway: A Christmas Story (Scut Farkus, OBC), Radio City Christmas Spectacular (Patrick), Becomes A Woman (Mint Theatre Company, 2023 OCC Nomination for Best Play), The Butcher Boy (Irish Rep Theatre). Regional: A New Brain (Gordon), Wizard of Oz (Scarecrow), Into the Woods (Jack), Altar Boyz (Abraham). BFA Musical Theatre University of Michigan. Many thanks to Binder Casting, John Mara/Mara Entertainment, and Rachel Swedburg. Love to Mom, Dad, and Matt. Go Blue!

  • Lauren is pleased to make her Ogunquit Playhouse debut. Nat’l Tour: A Christmas Story (Elf/Ensemble). Regional: Mamma Mia (Sophie, Broadway Palm), Speakeasy Times Square (Fleur De Lis, Bond 45). Cruise: ¡Havana! directed by Warren Carlyle (Xiomara, Norwegian Cruise Lines). Original cast recording of Transcriber of Dreams. Lauren is a vocal coach @gettingmoorecoaching, youth mental health advocate, and proud Penn State Alumna. Thank you to my family, friends, Andrew, Avanti, ARC, and the Ogunquit Team! @laurenmarymoore

  • Nigel is thrilled to return to Ogunquit Playhouse. OP: Beautiful (Swing). Nat’l Tour: Spamilton (Aaron Burr/Leslie Odom). Regional: Cinderella (Lord Pinkleton), The Buddy Holly Story (Apollo Swinger/Ensemble), Next to Normal (Gabe), Spring Awakening (Otto), Passing Strange (Youth), Cymbeline (First Lord), Choir Boy (Ensemble). Boston Conservatory/LINK '21. Thank you to God for life and continuous blessings. Thank you to my parents, family, friends, and Avalon Artists Group for the love and support. @nigelwiththebree

  • Chandler is SO excited to return to Ogunquit for Beautiful! Off-Broadway: Unlock’d. Regional: Sister Act (Paper Mill Playhouse), The Little Mermaid (Ariel, Fireside Theatre). Additional Credits: Sweeney Todd (NY Philharmonic), Hong Kong Disneyland. Thank you to my family and friends, you make my life so BEAUTIFUL! @chanreeves

  • Paris is incredibly pleased to make her debut Ogunquit Playhouse! Regional: The Who’s Tommy (Ensemble/Mrs. Walker Understudy, Flint Repertory Theatre), The Color Purple (Ensemble, The MUNY), The Little Mermaid (Alana, The Lexington Theatre Company). She wants to send immense love and gratitude to her Mother, Father, Grandma, lovely Friends, and HCKR Agency!

  • Amaya is thrilled to be making her debut at Ogunquit Playhouse! Previous credits include An Officer and a Gentleman (Casey Seeger), Parade(Angela/Minnie), Beehive (Milwaukee Rep), Jelly’s Last Jam (Long Wharf). She would like to send extra love and gratitude to her family, friends, and the Collective. amayawhite.com @yourstrulyamaya

CREATIVE TEAM

  • Pop music would be very different without the contributions of Carole King, who at age 17 wrote her first #1 hit with Gerry Goffin, "Will You Love Me Tomorrow," for the Shirelles. The dozens of charttopping hits Goffin and King wrote during this period became legendary, but it was 1971's Tapestry that took King to the pinnacle, speaking personally to her contemporaries and providing a spiritual musical backdrop to the decade. More than 400 of her compositions have been recorded by over 1,000 artists, resulting in 100 hit singles and six Grammys.

  • Born in Brooklyn in 1939, Gerry Goffin met Carole King at Queens College, and their musical collaboration began almost immediately. They married in 1959, and that same year wrote their first hit song "Will You Love Me Tomorrow?" (The Shirelles). The duo penned more than 50 Top-40 hits including "The Locomotion," "Natural Woman," and "Up on the Roof." In 1987, Goffin and King were inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame, and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1990. Goffin has left an indelible mark on American music.

  • Barry has written the melodies of some of the most influential pop songs in musical history. In addition to "You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling," the most-played song of the last century, and the songs heard in Beautiful, he composed later standards like "Somewhere Out There" (winner of two Grammys), "Here You Come Again," "Sometimes When We Touch," "Just Once," and "Don't Know Much." Together he and Cynthia Weil have amassed an incredible 112 pop, country, and R&B awards from Broadcast Music Inc. for significant radio air play. He has been inducted into both the Songwriters Hall of Fame and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

  • Cynthia is known as the lyricist of classic songs such as "You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling," the most-played song of the 20th century. In addition to the songs heard in Beautiful, she set the words to later standards including "Somewhere Out There," "Here You Come Again," "He's So Shy," "Just Once," and "Don't Know Much," to name a few. Weil has been inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, honored with multiple Grammy nominations, and two Grammy awards for "Somewhere Out There" as the Motion Picture Song of the Year and Song of the Year.

  • Douglas is a filmmaker and playwright. Most recently, he directed the HBO documentary Becoming Mike Nichols. He collaborated with Woody Allen on the screenplay for Bullets Over Broadway, for which they received an Academy Award nomination. He wrote and directed the Oscarwinning Emma from the Jane Austen novel; Company Man; Charles Dickens's Nicholas Nickleby, which won the Best Ensemble Cast from the National Board of Review; Infamous; and the HBO documentary, His Way, nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Nonfiction Special. His play Checkers opened the 30th anniversary season of New York's acclaimed Vineyard Theatre. His book for Beautiful the Carole King Musical was nominated for Tony, Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle awards. McGrath began his career as a writer for Saturday Night Live in what was incontestably the worst year in the show's history. He has written essays on the arts and politics for The New Republic, The New Yorker, The Nation, The New York Times, and Vanity Fair.

  • Marc directed the Tony, Grammy, and Olivier Award-winning Beautiful The Carole King Musical on Broadway, in the West End, US/UK Tours, and in Australia, winning the Helpmann and Green Room Awards for Best Direction of a Musical. OP: The Nutty Professor, Legally Blonde. Bruni’s other directing credits include Trevor The Musical (Disney+, Off Bway Stage 42); Hey Look Me Over!, Paint Your Wagon, Pipe Dream, Fanny (NY City Center Encores!); Guys and Dolls, The Music Man, How to Succeed, 50 Years of Broadway (Kennedy Center); The Explorers Club (Manhattan Theater Club); Love All (La Jolla Playhouse); The Tale of Despereaux (PigPen Theatre Co, Old Globe Theatre, Berkeley Rep); Old Jews Telling Jokes (Westside Theatre, Royal George, Jeff Award nom for Direction); The Sound of Music (Chicago Lyric Opera); and seven shows for The MUNY. Graduate of Dartmouth College and member of SDC.

  • Josh made his Broadway choreographic debut with the blockbuster hit Shrek The Musical which went on to tour the US, London’s West End, and the UK. His choreography for the award-winning Broadway show Beautiful has been seen in productions across the US, UK, Japan, and Australia. He choreographed the Disney Cruise Lines adaptation of the mega-hit animated film Frozen, and served as Directer / Choreographer for the Canadian revival of Grease starring Janel Parrish. His award-winning choreography can be seen in Trevor The Musical (Disney+). Prince has created work for New York City Center, Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, The Kennedy Center, BAM, The New Group, Signature Theater (DC), The Old Vic, Royal Festival Hall, Royal Albert Hall, among others. Prince is the proud Founding Artistic Director of Dance Lab New York.

  • David is currently an Associate Director of Moulin Rouge on Broadway and Tour. David is thrilled to be returned to Ogunquit where he previously directed Priscilla: Queen of the Desert. Directing credits include Million Dollar Quartet (Alabama Shakespeare Festival, Pittsburgh CLO), Footloose (Norwegian Cruise Line), Chick Flick (Westside Theater), A Christmas Carol, The Cher Show, Memphis, White Christmas (Gateway Playhouse), Hot Mess in Manhattan (Araca Project), Electra in a One-Piece (Good Company/The Wild Project), He Who Laughs: Live by Isaac Oliver (Ars Nova). As Associate Director; Beautiful, Network, School of Rock, Spider-man, Follies, Lombardi, Million Dollar Quartet, White Christmas, A Man for All Seasons (Broadway); Beautiful, School of Rock, The Phantom of the Opera, (National Tour).

  • Originally from Maine, Joyce began her career while still in high school and went on to perform in 11 Broadway productions, plus numerous Off-Broadway, Regional, and National Tours, including work at The Public Theater, Lincoln Center, and Manhattan Theatre Club. Joyce has remounted Beautiful in Japan, Australia, and every incarnation of the US National Tour, while maintaining the Broadway company for the majority of its run. In 2020, Joyce was asked back to Japan to remount the original production via Zoom. She has directed shows at The Cape Playhouse, Ivoryton Playhouse, and was recently a theatre instructor at the prestigious Interlochen Center for the Arts. Joyce has also overseen the direction of many TV performances, including America’s Got Talent, Dancing with the Stars, The View, GMA, two seasons of AUDC (Lifetime), and PBS’ A Capitol 4th starring Carole King.

  • Nick is thrilled to return to Ogunquit once again sharing this incredible story and music. Broadway: Beautiful The Carole King Musical. Off-Broadway: The Marvelous Wonderettes, Silence The Musical. Nat’l Tours: Beautiful, Dirty Dancing, Flashdance, The Color Purple, Spelling Bee, Rent, Will Rogers Follies, Man of La Mancha, Smokey Joe’s Café. Regional: Studs Terkel’s The Good War (Northlight Theatre, Maltz Jupiter Theatre / Carbonell Nom), Dirty Blonde (Apple Tree Theatre), Songs for a New World (Beckett Theatre), Diva Diaries (Lakeshore Theatre), Viva Los Bastarditos! (NY Fringe). Recordings: O Holy Night (Carols for a Cure: Vol 14 – Wicked), Attention (John Michael Dias). Print: Susan Werner Sheet Music. @katonkeyz

  • An Argentine native, Alejo immigrated to the US in the late ‘90s. Broadway: Allegiance, Beautiful The Carole King Musical - (also Nat’l Tour, West End, Australia, Japan). NYC: Holiday Inn (Roundabout), Radio City Rockettes, Manhattan Theatre Club, NYC Center Encores, Atlantic Theatre Company, NYC Opera, The New Group, MCC. Has designed extensively for Regional theaters, Lyric Opera of Chicago, Minnesota Opera, Colorado Ballet, Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus, and more. International: Disney's The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Japan, Germany, Austria), Donesk Opera (Ukraine). Recipient of 2010 TDF Irene Sharaff Young Master Award. United Scenic Artists USA 829 Eastern Region Board Member Representative, Mentor for Equity Through Design Mentoring (ETDM), and core member of La Gente Network. @alejo_vietti_costume_design

  • Richard is so glad to have the chance to light the Beautiful revival for Ogunquit, as well as revisiting Singin' In The Rain and meeting On Your Feet, Da Vinci Code and Tootsie for the first time. He has had a long and varied career in Theater, Dance, Opera and Corporate Events, and has designed at Ogunquit Playhouse since 1987.

  • Kevin is celebrating his 10th season with the Ogunquit Playhouse and this revival of Beautiful marks his 30th mainstage production on this remarkable campus. Some of his favorites throughout the years include Ragtime (IRNE Award for Best Sound Design), The Nutty Professor, Young Frankenstein, Cabaret, Kinky Boots, An American in Paris, From Here to Eternity, Mamma Mia, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Million Dollar Quartet and so many more. Kevin’s work has been heard on Broadway (as Assoc. Sound Designer) in Good Night, Oscar, The Minutes, All The Way, The Cherry Orchard, and The Country House. Off–Broadway sound designs include Lizard Boy, Judy Gold’s Yes, I Can Say That!, ¡Americano!, #DateMe, Einstein’s Dreams, The Hello Girls, In & Of Itself, Midnight at The Never Get and many more. Along with dozens of productions at regional theaters across the country, he designed the sound for the International Premieres of Fun Home (starring Lea Salonga), Kinky Boots, and Matilda in Manila, Philippines. Kevin is a lead producer on the internationally-renowned The Jinkx & DeLa Holiday Show starring drag superstars BenDeLaCreme and Jinkx Monsoon. Love and gratitude to Brad, Brian, and the Playhouse Family for 10 years of fun! @thekevinheard

  • Roxanne is returning for her sixth season at Ogunquit Playhouse, where she’s been the Wig and Makeup Shop Supervisor since 2017. OP Wig Design: Beautiful, Mr. Hollands Opus (World Premiere), The Nutty Professor, The Cher Show, Young Frankenstein, Mystic Pizza (World Premiere), Escape to Margaritaville, Annie, Kinky Boots, Menopause, Cabaret, 42nd Street, Elf the Musical (2018, 2022). Regional: Light It UP! (World Premiere, Cleveland Playhouse); Kinky Boots (North Carolina Theater); My Fair Lady, Intimate Apparel (Playmakers Repertory); Albert Herring (Miami University). Roxanne was born and raised in El Paso, TX and holds a Bachelors degree from New Mexico State and a Masters degree from University of Cincinnati (Conservatory of Music) in Wig & Makeup Design.

  • ARC has cast 150+ Broadway, Off-Broadway, and National Touring productions, in addition to countless national and international projects spanning both stage and screen. ARC (formerly Binder Casting) is a proud eleven-time recipient of the Artios Award for Excellence in Casting, and a proud supporter of Broadway Cares/Equity Fights Aids The office infuses its work with both a deep respect for our roots and a commitment to growth. castingbyarc.com

  • Hayley is an NYC-based Music Supervisor, Conductor, Arranger, and Coordinator, and is thrilled to be back at Ogunquit Playhouse in her home state of Maine. Broadway: Diana: The Musical, Once on This Island, Escape to Margaritaville, Dear Evan Hansen, Come From Away, Anastasia, Bandstand, Paramour, Finding Neverland. Nat’l/Int’l Tours: Hamilton, Tales from Margaritaville, Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella, Prince of Broadway. TV/Film: Schmigadoon!, Diana: The Musical, Jesus Christ Superstar Live, Peter Pan Live! Haley is Music Coordinator for Radio City Christmas Spectacular, Recording Coordinator for Broadway cast albums, and loves developing new works.

  • Daniel saw his first Ogunquit Playhouse production at the age of 11. OP: Young Frankenstein, Kinky Boots, Elf, Mamma Mia, 42nd Street, An American in Paris, White Christmas, Ragtime, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story. Off-Broadway: Culture Project, Ma-Yi Theater Company, Manhattan Ensemble Theatre. Regional: Paper Mill Playhouse, Barrington Stage Company, North Carolina Theatre, North Shore Music Theatre, Gateway Playhouse, West Virginia Public Theatre. Special thanks to his family for their support.

  • Randy is pleased to return to Ogunquit Playhouse, having previously worked on Mystic Pizza, Spamalot, Escape to Margaritaville, Kinky Boots, and Aida. Broadway: Over 95 credits including Hamilton, Book of Mormon, Dear Evan Hansen, Ain’t Too Proud, In The Heights, Anastasia, Jagged Little Pill, Pretty Woman, Frozen, On Your Feet, Peter and the Starcatcher, Rock of Ages, Grey Gardens. Film: Lucky Stiff. TV: Sesame Street, Electric Company. Thanks to the entire RCK team – Tim, Sam, Nick, and Julianne.

  • Amanda is returning for their fifth season at Ogunquit Playhouse. Select Regional: Santa Fe Opera, American Theater Arts for Youth, Cumberland County Playhouse, Southern Appalachian Reparatory Theater, The Brick Theater, Orlando Rep, Venue Manager on various Festivals in NYC. Select Tour and Corporate Installs: Sesame Street Live!, Disney on Ice: Mickey’s Search Party (FELD Entertainment), Coca-Cola Pop-Up store on 5th Ave (Install Electrician), Double Dare Live! At Universal Studio Resort with The Imagination House (PSM). Amanda installed and opened Norwegian Cruise Line’s ships the Joy Bliss and Escape (Project Manager) and installed new shows on eight other NCL ships. They were the Boone High School Technical Director and Lighting Designer for 14 years and designed lights for Florida State Thespians. Thankful for the love and support from G, TW, Mom and Dad. Endless thanks to SP and ZM for all your support in this process.

  • Geof is leading the Scene Shop for his 17th 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 and is also the Technical Supervisor for the Playhouse’s Arts Academy. 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 Orlando Shakespeare Festival, but now stays with the Playhouse year-round. His wife Cheryl (Resident Scenic Charge at the Playhouse for 16 seasons) has designed award-winning parade floats and designs many of the Arts Academy productions.

  • Cheryl is lending her brush to the sets for her 16th season at the Ogunquit Playhouse. After taking over as Resident Scenic Charge 13 years ago, she has designed several sets for the Arts Academy, as well as adding her artistic eye to many of the mainstage productions. Since falling in love with Ogunquit, Cheryl, her husband Geof Dolan (Playhouse Technical Director), and their new addition, Cairo the Shop Dog, have made the Seacoast their home year-round. Cheryl considers the Playhouse staff her family and hopes her love and passion for theatre is translated through our productions to all of you.