Forbidden Broadway Greatest Hits: Vol. 1 - August 10 - August 18, 2018

1st Street Players

 Cast 

Cast Members  
Company  
Collin Bollinger, Megan Centeno, Olivia Gardella, Sarah Geiger, Seth Harkins, Melissa Kaufmann, Bill Leech , Deanne Leech, Grace Lingenfelter, Amanda Mrenna, Molly O'Brien, Nathan Patton, Jerry Rawson, Lindsay Rawson, Charles Troxel, Chris Weiss
Production / Creative  
Director  
Deanne Leech  
Music Director  
Nathan Patton  
Choreographer  
Megan Centeno  
Assistant Director  
Sarah Geiger  
Costumer  
Grace Lingenfelter  
Stage Manager  
Bill Eschbach  
Lighting Design / Execution  
Bill Eschbach  
Sound Design / Execution  
Rick Dietrich  
Dresser  
Kerry Drey  
House Manager  
Missie Flannery  
Orchestra  
Piano  
Kat Lansang  
 

 

About the Author: Gerard Alessandrini

 

Gerard Alessandrini is the recipient of the 2001 Drama Desk Award for Best Musical Revue for FORBIDDEN BROADWAY. He is best known for writing and directing all the editions of FORBIDDEN BROADWAY and FORBIDDEN HOLLYWOOD, in New York, Los Angeles, London and around the world. Gerard was also a member of the original cast of FORBIDDEN BROADWAY. Gerard is from Needham, Massachusetts and the Boston area, where he graduated from the Boston Conservatory of Music. In 1982, he created and wrote FORBIDDEN BROADWAY, which has spawned 15 editions, seven cast albums and a 25-year-and-counting run in New York. Television credits include writing comedy specials for Bob Hope and Angela Lansbury on NBC, Carol Burnett on CBS, and MASTERPIECE TONIGHT on PBS, a satirical revue saluting Masterpiece Theater’s 20th Anniversary. As a performer, he can be heard on four of the seven FORBIDDEN BROADWAY cast albums, on the soundtracks of Disney’s animated classics ALADDIN and POCAHANTAS. Directing credits include many industrials for Canada Dry, Mobil, and Miramax, etc. In 1998 he directed a production of Maury Yeston’s musical IN THE BEGINNING. In the summer of 2001 he co-directed a revival of Irving Berlin’s last musical MR. PRESIDENT, which Gerard also updated and “politically corrected.” Gerard is the recipient of an Obie Award, an Outer Critics Circle Award, two Lucille Lortel Awards and four Drama Desk Awards for FORBIDDEN BROADWAY, and a lifetime achievement award from the Drama League.

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