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Rick Cordaro
Old Soldier

Rick first appeared on the Weathervane stage in 2022 in Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street. He has since appeared in 8x10: The Eileen Moushey TheatreFest as Harold in Always, Monsignor O’Hara in Sister Act, and Ragtime (Chanticleer Award). He also appeared in Elf, Something Rotten! (Chanticleer Award), as Grandpa George in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and as Jerry Leiber in Beautiful: The Carole King Musical. Rick has performed in community and professional productions throughout his adult life. He directed a successful production of The Fantasticks for Clague Playhouse and the opening show for Makeshift Theater at Coach House, The Night I Died at the Palace Theatre. He also composed songs for the original musical The Death and Life of Sneaky Fitch at the Beck Center. He has been a recording artist on both the country and pop charts. He is thrilled to be back at Weathervane with another talented group of performers doing what he loves.

Rick Cordaro
Old Soldier

Rick first appeared on the Weathervane stage in 2022 in Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street. He has since appeared in 8x10: The Eileen Moushey TheatreFest as Harold in Always, Monsignor O’Hara in Sister Act, and Ragtime (Chanticleer Award). He also appeared in Elf, Something Rotten! (Chanticleer Award), as Grandpa George in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and as Jerry Leiber in Beautiful: The Carole King Musical. Rick has performed in community and professional productions throughout his adult life. He directed a successful production of The Fantasticks for Clague Playhouse and the opening show for Makeshift Theater at Coach House, The Night I Died at the Palace Theatre. He also composed songs for the original musical The Death and Life of Sneaky Fitch at the Beck Center. He has been a recording artist on both the country and pop charts. He is thrilled to be back at Weathervane with another talented group of performers doing what he loves.