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Amy Weinstein
Jessica Rothman
Bryan Campione
Jessica Fraser
Teaching Artists
Guest Artists
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Leah Carrel
Leah has worked with StudentsLive as a teaching artist for over 2 years and has appeared in prior StudentsLive Broadway events for Grease, In The Heights and Wicked. She earned her M.A. in Educational Theatre from NYU, and her B.A. in English and Drama from Ithaca College. In New York, she’s been seen in Developing Daisy, Speed Demons, Merry Wives of Windsor, Henry VI Part 1, Aesop’s Foibles, The Taming of the Shrew, The Light Princess, Blood Brothers Present…, Jungalbook, Getting Near to Baby, and Jonestown the Musical among others, and regionally, she performed in Jack and the Beanstalk, Hello Dolly, Good News, Bye Bye Birdie, Brigadoon and 110 in the Shade. TV/Film: MysteryQuest on History Channel, HiTec!, Layover, Dinner, Refrain.
Kate O'Phalen
Kate is thrilled to play Elphaba, an iconic character in such a gorgeous theater working with such a wonderful group of people for the Wicked “For Good” Days on Broadway! She was most recently a part of the Midtown International Theatre Festival and has worked in theaters and on sets throughout New York City. Just like Elphaba, Kate believes in the power of dreaming big, and encourages everyone out there to defy gravity.
Julio Hugo Penagos
Julio is a Guatemalan choreographer, actor and dancer. He was born in 1985 and started dancing at the age of 10. He as participated in various companies in Guatemala, Mexico, New York, Houston, San Antonio, Atlanta, Savannah and Miami. He obtained his BFA in Media and Performing Arts from the Savannah College of Art and Design. He has participated in various musicals such as the acclaimed “Guys and Dolls,” "Carrousel" and “The Rocky Horror Picture show” in the city of Savannah, as well as Various dance concerts choreographed by the French choreographer Vincent Brosseau. He recently participated in the short films “Gameshow,” “Meatshake” and “Silence: Dancing through Fear.” Julio currently resides in New York City
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Michael Santora
Michael Santora grew up in New Orleans and graduated from Tulane University with a BFA in Theatre. He is a proud member of Actor's Equity, and his favorite musical theatre roles include: Mother's Younger Brother (Ragtime), Bobby (Urinetown), Matt (Fantasticks), Dr. Frank N' Furter (Rocky Horror), and Richard Henry Lee in 1776.
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