
Wintersteller's work in the Off-Broadway revue Closer Than Ever (for which she was a Drama Desk Award nominee) was captured on the cast album; Vidnovic is a Tony Award nominee for the 1981 Brigadoon revival, and a Drama Desk winner for Baby; Eakeley was a standby in the 2005 Broadway revival of Sweeney Todd.
Director John Going's cast for Sunset Boulevard, the musical version of the 1950 Billy Wilder film noir about a grasping screenwriter, a needy silent-screen diva and her mysterious manservant, also features Matthew Bellows (Ensemble), Ginger Bess (Ensemble), Michelle Blake (Ensemble), Teresa Bramwell (Ensemble), Eric Lee Brotherson (Ensemble, Dance Captain), Sara Kae Childs (Ensemble), Mary Fanning Driggs (Ensemble), Steven Fehr (Manfred, Myron, Ensemble), Elise Groves (Ensemble), J.C. Hoyt (Ensemble, u/s Cecille B. DeMille), Justin Ivie (Ensemble, u/s Max von Mayerling), Eric Jackson (Ensemble), Carianne H. Jones (Ensemble, u/s Betty Schaefer), Anne Stewart Mark (Ensemble, u/s Norma Desmond), Bill Nabel (Cecille B. DeMille), Lauren Noll (Ensemble), James Patrick (Ensemble, u/s Sheldrake), Vanessa Reseland (Betty Schaefer), Nicole Riding (Ensemble), Ed Romanoff (Sheldrake, Ensemble), David Sattler (Ensemble, u/s Joe Gillis), Daniel T. Simons (Ensemble), Jeffrey Scott Stevens (Ensemble, u/s Artie Green), Tim Wright (Artie Green) and Tom Zainea (Ensemble).
The production team includes choreographer Jayne Luke, music director Michael Rice, set designer George Maxwell, costume designer Carol Wells-Day, lighting designer Dennis Parichy and sound designer Matthew Tibbs.
Sunset Boulevard has music by Lloyd Webber; book and lyrics by Don Black and Christopher Hampton. It won the Tony Award for Best Musical.
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