Susan Blackwell, Pamela Myers, and Lee Wilkof Join Into the Woods Town Hall Concert | Playbill

Cabaret & Concert News Susan Blackwell, Pamela Myers, and Lee Wilkof Join Into the Woods Town Hall Concert They join the previously announced Alice Ripley, Tony Yazbeck, Kate Shindle, and Betsy Wolfe for the July 8 concert of the Stephen Sondheim–James Lapine musical.
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Additional casting has been announced for the one-night-only concert presentation of Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine’s Into the Woods, set to take place July 8 at New York City’s Town Hall.

Original Company cast member Pamela Myers will play Jack’s Mother, with Lee Wilkof (Waitress, Little Shop of Horrors) as the Mysterious Man, Kaley Ann Voorhees (The Phantom of the Opera) as Rapunzel, Timothy Warmen (Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark) as Cinderella’s Father, Tee Boyich (Mean Girls) as Lucinda, and Susan Blackwell ([title of show]) as the voice of The Giant.

READ: Alice Ripley, Tony Yazbeck, Kate Shindle, and Betsy Wolfe Will Star in Into the Woods Concert

They join a cast led by Tony winner Alice Ripley (Next to Normal) as the Witch, Tony nominee Tony Yazbeck (On The Town) as the Baker, Kate Shindle (Fun Home) as the Baker’s Wife, and Betsy Wolfe (Waitress) as Cinderella, with Caitlin Houlahan (Waitress) as Little Red, Jordan Matthew Brown (The Book of Mormon) as Jack, John Riddle (Frozen) as Cinderella’s Prince, Zach Adkins (Anastasia) as Rapunzel’s Prince, Antoinette Comer (Mamma Mia!) as Florinda, Matt Bogart (Jersey Boys)as the Wolf, and Melvin Tunstall III (Beautiful) as the Steward.

Cleveland Musical Theatre Artistic Director Miles J. Sternfeld will direct the concert with choreography by Martín Céspedes, scenic design by Gabriel Firestone, costume design by Sydney Gallas, lighting design by Zach Blane, sound design by Patrick La Chance, hair/makeup design by Robbie Amodeo, stage management by Giles T. Horne, and casting by Jamibeth Margolis, CSA.

For tickets, visit TheTownHall.org.

 
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