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PAMELA WINSLOW - Julia Pamela’s acting and singing career has moved from theater to film to TV and back, playing such varied roles as the original Rapunzel and later Cinderella in Into the Woods on Broadway to Ensign McKnight on Star Trek: the Next Generation. Also on Broadway she played Lucille in Meet Me in St. Louis and Babette (the feather duster) in Beauty and the Beast. Pamela has played many regional theater houses too, including the OCPAC, La Jolla Playhouse, Mark Taper Forum, Santa Barbara CLO, Music Theater of Southern California, Connecticut Repertory Theater, the Cape Playhouse, the Westport Playhouse, the McCallum Theater and the Denver Center. In addition to Star Trek she has appeared on several other TV shows including Sirens, American Dreamer, They Came from Outer Space, Late Night with David Letterman and the Tony Awards. Of her film roles her favorite was as Andy Garcia’s girlfriend in Steal Big, Steal Little. She can be heard on the Into the Woods cast recording and the CDs Primetime Musicals (Varese/Sarabande label) and Cinderella (Varese/Sarabande). Her one-woman show, Change Happens, a work that attempts to find meaning and humor in life’s highs and lows, has recently played in several theaters on both coasts. Current projects the include the Green Orange, a new video series from Apple and Oranges, the production company co-founded with her husband Tim Kashani. Pamela has a BFA from Carnegie Mellon University in acting, and enjoys teaching yoga. She has a beautiful 6 year old son. |
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TYRICK WILTEZ JONES - TZ Tyrick Wiltez Jones was last seen on tour with the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Mary Wilson of the Supremes in her Motown/Rock and Roll show. He is now currently in rehearsals for a reading of a new musical. Tyrick also spent almost four years in Broadway's Hairspray. Other Broadway and National Touring credits include Seussical the Musical, Fosse, and Show Boat. Recent regional theatre credits include Dream Girls, Chicago, and Soup Soap & Salvation. Tyrick has also made numerous film and television appearances throughout the U.S. and Europe. He enjoys conducting the dance portion of Broadway Artists Alliance's 15 city National Audition Tour and teaches Master Classes in dance and musical theater across the U.S. He particularly enjoys working with young, up-and-coming performers. |
IRA HAWKINS - Old TZ Ira has appeared on Broadway in Honky Tonk Nights, Bubbling Brown Sugar, The Tap Dance Kid, Roza and Geoffrey Holder’s Timbuktu. Off-Broadway credits include Little Shop of Horrors, Hank Williams: Lost Highway, 70-Girls-70, The Gig, Damn Yankees and Oroonoko. Ira has been seen on television in Law & Order and Law & Order SVU, Rescue Me and the soap operas Another World, One Life To Live, As the World Turns and Loving. Film credits include Just My Luck, Asunder, Ghost Town, A Crime, The Killing of Emmet Young and Back to Me. Ira has been seen in Las Vegas alongside Debbie Reynolds, Glen Campbell and Perry Como and sung at the JVC, Ottawa, Lake George and Chicago Jazz Festivals with “The Duke’s Men”, a jazz septet originally comprised of Duke Ellington alumni. |
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BETH FOWLER Beth has appeared on Broadway in: Inherit the Wind, The Boy from Oz (Tony nomination), Beauty and the Beast (created Mrs. Potts on Broadway and in L.A. (Ovation Award)), Sweeney Todd (1989 revival, Tony nomination). Starring roles in revivals of Bells Are Ringing, Take Me Along and Peter Pan, as well as Baby and Teddy and Alice. Other original casts include A Little Night Music, 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, Gantry, and Over Here. Off-Broadway: Woody Allen’s Second Hand Memory (Atlantic Theater Company), Riverside Shakespeare. Regional: Williamstown, Westport, Arena Stage. Film: Sister Act, Sister Act 2. TV: Ed, Gossip Girl, Law & Order. Featured soloist: Carnegie Hall, Avery Fisher Hall, Hollywood Bowl. |
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LARA TEETER Lara Teeter has performed, directed and choreographed for major regional theatre and opera houses nation-wide. He is currently an Associate Professor and Head of the Musical Theatre Program at the Webster Conservatory for Theatre Arts in St. Louis. Lara also served as the Artistic Director of Light Opera Works in Evanston, IL, from 1999 to 2004. He was nominated for a Tony Award and won the Outer Critics Circle Award for his performance in the 1982 revival of the Rodgers and Hart classic On Your Toes performing the role of Junior Dolan. Other Broadway credits include The Best Little Whorehouse In Texas, Pirates of Penzance, Happy New Year and Seven Brides For Seven Brothers. Recordings include the original Broadway cast recording of the 1982 revival of On Your Toes, the Gershwin Trust/Library of Congress first ever recording of Gershwin’s Lady Be Good, and the Grammy Award nominated recording of The Wizard of Oz. |