Kate Louissaint is a native New Yorker, and excited to make her Broadway debut in A Wonderful World! University of Michigan Class of MT24. Regional: Beautiful (Broadway Sacramento). She is here thanks to overwhelming support from her Mom and Dad, community, mentors, and God.
A Wonderful World: The Louis Armstrong Musical
Broadway credits include Oklahoma!, Charlie and The Chocolate Factory (Violet), A Bronx Tale (Frieda), and Disney's The Lion King. NY/Regional: Avenue Q, My Very Own British Invasion (World Premiere), Sister Act (Deloris), Faust (City Center), Dreamgirls (Lorrell). Special thanks to my family, friends & DGRW!! Always for Clarence & Aria. Grateful.
View Full ProfileBroadway: The Color Purple (Nettie). Off-Broadway: Pearl (Pearl Bailey; AUDELCO nominee, Best Actress). National: Hamilton (Universal Schuyler Sister), Motown the Musical. Film: Silent Night in the City, The Oz Project. VO: Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous, Opal Watson Private Eye. Grateful to God, Mom, Dad, my wonderful husband, and my two beautiful girls, Ella & Olivia.
View Full ProfileBroadway: Into the Woods, Phantom of the Opera, Les Miserables. National Tour/Special Engagement: The Secret Garden, Phanom!, Les Miserables, Into the Woods. Off-Broadway:The Music Teacher. Regional: Shakespeare Theater Company, Pennsylvania Shakespeare, Paper Mill Playhouse, 5th Avenue, to name a few. TV: "FBI" Most Wanted," "Law & Order: SVU"
View Full ProfileJimmy Smagula will next be seen in Warner Brothers’ highly anticipated sequel, Joker: Folie à Deux directed by Todd Phillips, and the independent features Nonnas directed by Stephen Chbosky and Almost Popular directed by Nayip Ramos. He just finished production on the animated feature Animal Friends, directed by Peter Atencio and recurred on both Showtime’s Black Monday and MAX’s Doom Patrol. Aside from Spamalot, other Kennedy Center productions include The Music Man (Jacey Squires) with Norm Lewis, Jessie Mueller, and Rosie O'Donnell and Guys and Dolls (Harry the Horse) opposite Rachel Dratch. He is remembered for his role of ‘Sal Iacuzzo’ on The Sopranos and depicted publisher John Woodburn in Danny Strong’s Rebel in the Rye opposite Nicholas Hoult. He also held supporting roles in Michael Bay’s The Island, John Chu’s Step Up 3 and The Producers movie musical. Other television credits include: FX’s Cake; FX’s Oh Jerome No, opposite Emmy Award nominee Mamoudou Athie, directed and written by Alex Karpovsky; Brooklyn Nine-Nine, opposite Andy Sandberg; Better Things alongside Pamela Adlon; Comedy Central's Corporate; Grey’s Anatomy, Bones, Parks and Rec, Community and many more. Jimmy made his Broadway debut at age 24 in the original Broadway cast of The Full Monty, and went on to star on Broadway in Man of La Mancha, The Phantom of the Opera, To Be Or Not To Be (Manhattan Theatre Club), Damn Yankees (with Sean Hayes and Jane Krakowski), The Little Mermaid and Billy Elliott. He is repped by Lasher Group and Nicolosi & Co.
View Full ProfileGrateful to be back with the AWW family to share this beautiful story! Recent: Hamilton (Broadway), A Wonderful World (Pre-Broadway), The Harder They Come (Public Theater). Tours: Hamilton (Peggy & Philip Co.) Mamma Mia!, Bring It On, Dreamgirls. Love an Gratitude to my Family, CESD, and Creatives <3
View Full ProfileZetus Lapetus! Broadway Debut! Virginia Commonwealth University graduate. Off-Broadway: The Harder They Come (Public Theater). Regional: A Wonderful World (Dance Captain), Chess (Muny). Tours After Midnight (Dance Captain), Charlie & the Chocolate Factory, A Wonderful World (Dance Captain). Commercials: "ShoeDazzle" & "JustFab" Mama, we did it! Lucille, thank you! LaRece, this is for you. Provers 3:6.
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