The ensemble has been announced for Les Miserables at The Hollywood Bowl. Performing in the ensemble will be Barbara Chiofalo, Natalie Daradich, Travis Davidson, Joshua Finkel, Stephen Full, Julie Garnye, Joel Gelman, Sue Goodman, Daniel Guzman, Jennifer Naimo, Steve Mazurek, Lesley McKinnel, Weston Wells Olson, Ethan Le Phong, Patrick Reese, Eddy Rioseco, Tristan Rumery, Allyson Tucker, and Darlene Williams.
The rest of the principal cast, previously announced by the The Hollywood Bowl press office are:
Rosie O'Donnell (Madame Thenardier),
Lea Michele (Eponine),
Brian Stokes Mitchell (Javert),
J. Mark McVey (Jean Valjean),
Melora Hardin (Fantine),
John Lloyd Young (Marius),
Michael McCormick (Mssr.Thenardier) and Michelle Maika (Cosette).
The director will be
Richard Jay-Alexander, with Musical Director
Kevin Stites, conducting The Hollywood Bowl Orchestra.
Les Miserables at The Hollywood Bowl is being presented by special arrangement with
Cameron Mackintosh and Music Theatre International. Line producers are
Steve Linder of IMG Artists and
Brian Grohl from LA Phil/Hollywood Bowl. The casting directors, as credited in Los Angeles, are
Bruce Newberg and Ani Karusel.
The three performances of
Les Miserables will be Friday, August 8, 2008, 8:30 PM, Saturday, August 9, 2008, 8:30 PM and Sunday, August 10, 2008, 7:30 PM. Single tickets go on sale on May 10th. Group and Subscriber tickets are on sale now. For more information visit The Hollywood Bowl's Official Web Site at
www.hollywoodbowl.com
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