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Les Miserables
February 11 - 16, 2025
Program

Synopsis

PROLOGUE: 1815, DIGNE
After 19 years on the chain gang, Jean Valjean finds that the ticket-of-leave he must display condemns him to be an outcast. Only the Bishop of Digne treats him kindly and Valjean, embittered by years of hardship, repays him by stealing some silver. Valjean is caught and brought back by the police and is astonished when the Bishop lies to the police to save him. Valjean decides to start his life anew. 

1823, MONTREUIL-SUR-MER
Eight years have passed and Valjean, having broken his parole and changed his name to Monsieur Madeleine, has become a factory owner and Mayor. One of his workers, Fantine, has a secret illegitimate child. When the other women discover this, they demand her dismissal.

Desperate for money to pay for medicines for her daughter, Fantine sells her locket, her hair, and then joins the whores in selling herself. Utterly degraded, she gets into a fight with a prospective customer and is about to be taken to prison by Javert when the ‘Mayor’ arrives and demands she be taken to the hospital instead.

The Mayor then rescues a man pinned beneath a cart. Javert is reminded of the abnormal strength of convict 24601 Jean Valjean, who, he says, has just been recaptured. Valjean, unable to see an innocent man go to prison, confesses that he is prisoner 24601. At the hospital, Valjean promises the dying Fantine to find and look after her daughter Cosette. Javert arrives to arrest him, but Valjean escapes.

1823, MONTFERMEIL
Cosette has been lodged with the Thénardiers, who horribly abuse her while indulging their own daughter, Éponine. Valjean pays the Thénardiers to let him take her away to Paris.

1832, PARIS
Nine years later, there is unrest in the city because of the likely demise of the popular leader General Lamarque, the only man left in the government who shows any feeling for the poor. A street gang led by Thénardier and his wife sets upon Jean Valjean and Cosette. They are rescued by Javert, who does not recognize Valjean until he has gone.

The Thénardiers’ daughter Éponine, who is secretly in love with the student Marius, reluctantly agrees to help him find Cosette, with whom he has fallen in love.

News of General Lamarque’s death circulates in the city and a group of politically-minded students stream out into the streets to whip up support for a revolution.

Cosette is consumed by thoughts of Marius, with whom she has fallen in love. Éponine brings Marius to Cosette and then prevents an attempt by her father’s gang to rob Valjean’s house. Valjean, convinced it was Javert lurking outside his house, tells Cosette they must prepare to flee the country.


ACT TWO
The students prepare to build the barricade. Marius, noticing that Éponine has joined the insurrection, sends her away with a letter to Cosette, which is intercepted by Valjean. Éponine decides to rejoin her love at the barricade. 

The barricade is built and the revolutionaries defy an army warning to give up or die. Javert is exposed as a police spy. In trying to return to the barricade, Éponine is killed. 

Valjean arrives at the barricade in search of Marius. He is given the chance to kill Javert but instead lets him go. The students settle down for a night on the barricade and, in the quiet of the night, Valjean prays to God to save Marius. The next day the rebels are all killed. 

Valjean escapes into the sewers with the unconscious Marius. After meeting Thénardier, who is robbing the corpses of the rebels, he comes across Javert once more. He pleads for time to deliver the young man to the hospital. Javert lets Valjean go and, his unbending principles of justice having been shattered by Valjean’s own mercy, he kills himself.

Unaware of the identity of his rescuer, Marius recovers in Cosette’s care. Valjean confesses the truth of his past to Marius and insists he must go away. 

At Marius and Cosette’s wedding, the Thénardiers try to blackmail Marius. Thénardier says Cosette’s ‘father’ is a murderer and as proof produces a ring which he stole from the corpse the night the barricade fell. It is Marius’s own ring and he realizes it was Valjean who rescued him that night. He and Cosette go to Valjean where Cosette learns for the first time of her own history before the old man dies.

The Cast

(In order of Appearance)

Jean Valjean
NICK CARTELL

Javert
NICK REHBERGER

Farmer
STEVE CZARNECKI

Laborer
DANIEL GERARD BITTNER

Innkeeper’s Wife
GRACIE ANNABELLE PARKER

Innkeeper
DAVID T. WALKER

The Bishop of Digne
DAVID T. WALKER

Constables
JEREMIAH ALSOP, JONATHAN YOUNG

Factory Foreman
STEVE CZARNECKI

Fantine
LINDSAY HEATHER PEARCE

Factory Girl
PAIGE McNAMARA

Old Woman
ASHLEY ALEXANDRA

Wigmaker
EMILY FINK

Bamatabois
DAVID ANDINO

Fauchelevent    J.T. WOOD

Champmathieu
ANDREW MARKS MAUGHAN

Little Cosette
EMERSON MAE CHAN, GRETA SCHAEFER

Madame Thénardier
VICTORIA HUSTON-ELEM

Young Éponine
EMERSON MAE CHAN, GRETA SCHAEFER

Thénardier
MATT CROWLE

Petit Gervais / Gavroche
JACKSON PARKER GILL, JACK JEWKES

Éponine
MYA RENA HUNTER

Cosette
DELANEY GUYER

Thénardier’s Gang 
Montparnasse
JEREMIAH ALSOP

Babet
DAVID ANDINO

Brujon
STEVE CZARNECKI

Claquesous
DAVID T. WALKER

Students
Enjolras
CHRISTIAN MARK GIBBS

Marius
JAKE DAVID SMITH

Combeferre
aNDREW MARKS MAUGHAN

Feuilly
DANIEL GERARD BITTNER

Courfeyrac
DANNY MARTIN

Joly
J.T. WOOD

Grantaire
KYLE ADAMS

Lesgles
COLIN ANDERSON

Jean Prouvaire
JONATHAN YOUNG

Loud Hailer
COLIN ANDERSON

Major Domo
KYLE ADAMS

Ensemble
JENNA BURNS, ARIANNE DiCERBO,
NICOLE FRAGALA, AUDREY HOFFMAN, KAITLYN SUMNER

Swings
MIKAKO MARTIN, ASHLEY DAWN MORTENSEN,
TIM QUARTIER, JULIETTE REDDEN, MATT ROSELL,
CHRISTOPHER ROBIN SAPP, KYLE TIMSON

Dance Captain
KYLE TIMSON

Fight Captain
STEVE CZARNECKI

UNDERSTUDIES
For Jean Valjean–COLIN ANDERSON, ANDREW MARKS MAUGHAN; for Javert–STEVE CZARNECKI, DAVID T. WALKER; for Cosette–JENNA BURNS, GRACIE ANNABELLE PARKER; for Fantine– EMILY FINK, NICOLE FRAGALA; for Thénardier–KYLE ADAMS, DAVID ANDINO; for Madame Thénardier–ARIANNE DiCERBO, PAIGE McNAMARA; for Éponine–MIKAKO MARTIN, KAITLYN SUMNER; for Marius–JEREMIAH ALSOP, J.T. WOOD; for Enjolras–DANIEL GERARD BITTNER, DANNY MARTIN, JONATHAN YOUNG; for Little Cosette/Young Éponine–AUDREY HOFFMAN; for the Bishop of Digne–ANDREW MARKS MAUGHAN, KYLE TIMSON; for the Factory Foreman–KYLE ADAMS, KYLE TIMSON; for the Factory Girl–EMILY FINK, ASHLEY DAWN MORTENSEN, JULIETTE REDDEN; for Bamatabois–DANIEL GERARD BITTNER, JONATHAN YOUNG; for Grantaire–DANIEL GERARD BITTNER, JONATHAN YOUNG

The Cast

Scenes & Musical Numbers

Act One

PROLOGUE: 1815, DIGNE

Prologue
The Company

“Soliloquy”
Valjean

1823, MONTREUIL-SUR-MER

“At The End of the Day”
Unemployed and Factory Workers

“I Dreamed a Dream”
Fantine

“Lovely Ladies”
Ladies and Clients

“Who Am I?”
Valjean

“Come To Me”
Fantine and Valjean

1823, MONTFERMEIL

“Castle on a Cloud”
Cosette

“Master of the House”
Thénardier, his Wife and Customers

“Thénardier Waltz”

M. and Mme. Thénardier and Valjean

1832, PARIS

“Look Down”
Gavroche and the beggars

“Stars”
Javert

“Red and Black”
Enjolras, Marius and the students

“Do You Hear the People Sing?”
Enjolras, the students and the citizens

“In My Life”
Cosette, Valjean, Marius and Éponine

“A Heart Full of Love”
Cosette, Marius and Éponine

“One Day More”
The Company

INTERMISSION

Act Two

“On My Own”
Éponine

“A Little Fall of Rain”
Éponine and Marius

“Drink with Me to Days Gone By”
Grantaire, students and women

“Bring Him Home”
Valjean

“Dog Eats Dog”
Thénardier

“Soliloquy”
Javert

“Turning”
Women

“Empty Chairs at Empty Tables”
Marius

“Wedding Chorale”
Guests

“Beggars at the Feast”
M. and Mme. Thénardier

Finale
The Company

The Orchestra
Music Director/Conductor – WILL CURRY;
Associate Conductor/Keyboards – eric ebbenga;
Assistant Conductor/Keyboards – TIM LENIHAN;
Violin/ Concertmaster – ALLY JENKINS;
Viola – JARVIS BENSON;
Cello – NATHAN HSU; Bass – Brad Lovelace;
Flute / Piccolo / Alto Flute / Recorder – schuyler thornton;
Oboe / Cor Anglais – ALICIA MALONEY;
Clarinet in Bb / Clarinet in Eb / Bass Clarinet / Recorder – peter scuderi;
Horn 1 – anson carroll; Horn 2 – Elizabeth Harraman;
Trumpet in Bb / Flugel Horn / Piccolo Trumpet – joshUA norton;
Bass Trombone / Tuba – NAYIB GONZÁLEZ;
Drums / Percussion / Mallets / Timpani – MAX MEYER;
Music Coordinator – JOHN MILLER.

Who's Who in the Cast

KYLE ADAMS (Grantaire, Major Domo, u/s Thénardier, u/s Factory Foreman). Regional: Paramount, Drury Lane, Marriott, Rocky Mountain Rep, Fireside. TV: “Chicago Med” (NBC), “4400” (CW). Commercial: Google Pixel, Lyft. VO: QuikTrip, Jackbox. @smyleadams

ASHLEY ALEXANDRA (Old Woman). Credits include: Julie in the 1st National Tour of Tootsie, Kinky Boots (Riverside Theatre), Relapse (Theatre Row), Into the Woods and Little Shop of Horrors (ACT of CT). 

JEREMIAH ALSOP (Constable, Montparnasse, u/s Marius). Broadway: The Who’s Tommy. Chicago/Regional: Goodman, Drury Lane, Marriott, Portland Center Stage. TV: “Chicago Med,” 77th Tony Awards. Hugger+Lover represented by DDO. All my love to Allan! @jnalsop

COLIN ANDERSON (Lesgles, Loud Hailer, u/s Jean Valjean). Broadway: Carousel. National Tours: My Fair Lady, The Book of Mormon. Off-Broadway/New York: Sweeney Todd (Barrow Street and Lincoln Center/New York Philharmonic). TV: “FBI,” “The Equalizer” (CBS).

DAVID ANDINO (Bamatabois, Babet, u/s Thénardier). 50 Shades (Off-Broadway), R+H’s Cinderella (1st Nat’l Tour), Amelie the Musical (OBC). For Dani, Rj, Aj, Seby & Nemo @andinodavidandino

DANIEL GERARD BITTNER (Laborer, Feuilly, u/s Enjolras, u/s Bamatabois, u/s Grantaire). Pittsburgh-born-and-raised performer, and recent graduate of Carnegie Mellon School of Drama. He has recently made his Broadway debut in The Phantom of the Opera as Monsieur Reyer/Hairdresser.

JENNA BURNS (Ensemble, u/s Cosette). Most recently seen touring with The Phantom of the Opera (Christine Daaé u/s). Thanks to Bloc and Tara Rubin Casting. Love to Kevin and Adam. Soli Deo Gloria. @jennanicoleburns

NICK CARTELL (Valjean). Over 1,300 performances as 24601. Bway: Paramour, Scandalous (OBCR), JCS (2012). Nat’l Tour: Phantom. Off-Bway: Frankenstein (OOBCR). Regional: Light in the Piazza (AriZoni Best Actor), My Fair Lady & more! Concerts: A Thousand Spotlights, Bringing It Home, South Coast & Phoenix Symphonies, The Broadway Boys. Album: “A Thousand Spotlights” available digitally & at the merch stand. For MOM. @nickcartell nickcartell.com

EMERSON MAE CHAN (Little Cosette/Young Éponine). Natalie Hillard (1st Nat’l Tour, Mrs. Doubtfire). Regional: The Sound of Music (Gretl, Paramount Theatre), Children of Eden (Broadway in Chicago). VO: Nickelodeon Animation Studios. @emerson.mae.c

MATT CROWLE (Thénardier). Broadway: Monty Python’s Spamalot. Select Chicago: The Santaland Diaries, Gentleman’s Guide, Merrily We Roll Along, A Funny Thing Happened.  Love and thanks to Ma, Pa, Jim, and Sam. For Erni.

STEVE CZARNECKI (Farmer, Factory Foreman, Brujon, u/s Javert, Fight Captain) is thrilled to fight on the barricade once again. NYC/Tours: Phantom (Swing), Paint Your Wagon (Ensemble). Regional: The Muny, Papermill, and more. BFA Otterbein. Instagram @steveczar. Love to the circus.

ARIANNE DiCERBO (Ensemble, u/s Madame Thénardier). Over the moon touring with the first musical she ever saw. After several national tours on the crew, she is now enjoying the “change of scenery!” Love to GDK. ariannedicerbo.com

DAVID YOUNG FERNANDEZ (Swing). An alumni of DePauw University and native of Houston, Texas. Previous credits: A Gentleman's Guide (Monty), Bye Bye Birdie (Conrad Birdie), Penny (Martin Halstrom), Macbeth (Macbeth). Broadway National Tour: Fiddler on the Roof (Swing). Endless thanks to his teachers, family, friends, and Daniel Hoff Agency. @davidyoungfernandez

EMILY FINK (Wigmaker, u/s Fantine, u/s Factory Girl). Off-Bway: Dead Outlaw. Regional: Bandstand (Julia Trojan), The Sound of Music (Maria), Fun Home (Medium Alison). BFA CCM. Playwright of Falling Forward. @emilycelestefink emilyfink.net 

NICOLE FRAGALA (Ensemble, u/s Fantine).  National Tour: Tootsie. Regional: Legally Blonde, Bernstein’s MASS (Ravinia Festival/PBS), Jekyll & Hyde, TV: “Pretty Little Liars”. @nicole.fragala

CHRISTIAN MARK GIBBS (Enjolras). Broadway: Camelot. New York: Follies (Carnegie Hall), Porgy and Bess, Hamlet (Metropolitan Opera). Off-Broadway: Intimate Apparel. Regional/ International: West Side Story (Savoy-teatteri), Pirates of Penzance (Glimmerglass). Concert: London Symphony Orchestra, Symfónia Umenia (Slovakia). TV: “WU-TANG: An American Saga.” Film: The Woman King. @ChristianMarkGibbs

JACKSON PARKER GILL (Gavroche), 9, from NY. National Tour Debut! Regional: A Christmas Story (Randy), Beauty & the Beast (Chip), Seussical (Jojo), Bye Bye Birdie (Randolph). TV: “Impractical Jokers.” Thanks to Mom, Dad, TRC, CESD, Broadway Dance Theatre, Matt & the BDT Teachers! @jacksonparkergill

DELANEY GUYER (Cosette) is elated to be making her national tour debut! Regional credits include: Carousel (Carrie), Sweeney Todd (Johanna), Parade (Mary). TV: Based on a True Story (Peacock). CCM MT Alum. Love & thanks to her teams at LBI and Arise, Tara Rubin Casting, the entire creative team, and M,D&L. For Grammie. @delaneyguyer

AUDREY HOFFMAN (Ensemble, u/s Little Cosette/Young Éponine), 7, is thrilled to make her National Tour debut! Recent film: IF (Young Bea). Audrey thanks her family, friends, Zuri, Rebel, The Prep, and Tara Rubin Casting for their support. @audreyhoffman_official

MYA RENA HUNTER (Éponine). National tour debut! Recent credits: A Raisin in the Sun (Beneatha), 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (Swing). BFA Musical Theatre, Howard University. Love to her family, friends, BRS/Gage, and Tara Rubin Casting! IG: @mya.rena AVID!

VICTORIA HUSTON-ELEM (Madame Thénardier). National Tour: Finding Neverland, The Addams Family. Off-Broadway: Goldie, Max & Milk, Golden Boy of the Blue Ridge. Regional: Gypsy, The Music Man (Goodspeed), Ragtime (Bay Street), Sunset Boulevard, Sister Act (NSMT), A Little Night Music (DCPA). Endless thanks: CTG and Tara Rubin Casting. victoriahustonelem.com @vhustonelem. For my family.

JACK JEWKES (Gavroche) is thrilled to make his national tour debut with Les Mis. Jack puts his whole heart into bringing Gavroche to life! Thanks to Maxed Management, RUCC, and his family. @jaaackjewkes

DANNY MARTIN (Courfeyrac, u/s Enjolras).  National Tour: Anastasia (Dmitry u/s). TV/Film: Wu-Tang…(Hulu). ShenCo alum! Shoutout CTG! Endless thanks to his friends, family & beautiful wife for their love & support. Numbers 6:24-26 @dannyemartin_

MIKAKO MARTIN (Swing, u/s Éponine). Mika is a Singapore raised Japanese-American actor based in NYC. Recent: Miss Saigon (Kim) & The King and I. University of Michigan grad. Thank you to family, CTG & Tara Rubin Casting. @mikakomartin

ANDREW MARKS MAUGHAN (Champmathieu, Combeferre, u/s Jean Valjean, u/s Bishop of Digne). A Little Night Music (Barrington Stage Company), Candide (Candide), Rodolfo (La bohème), Alfredo (La traviata), Lensky (Eugene Onegin). Grammy recipient ((R)evolution of Steve Jobs). @andrewmarksmaughan

PAIGE MCNAMARA (Factory Girl, u/s Madame Thénardier). Tours: Mamma Mia!, Sister Act, A Night With Janis Joplin. A Night With Janis Joplin (Janis) at regional theaters across the US. Boston-born. Thanks Noel, creative team, TRC. For Mom & Dad! @paigey_mac 

ASHLEY DAWN MORTENSEN (Swing, u/s Factory Girl). Broadway: Les Misérables (Swing). National tour: Wicked (Elphaba understudy). Regional: Spamalot (Lady of the Lake). NYU CAP21. @ashleydawn13 @shebakesyoueat

GRACIE ANNABELLE PARKER (Innkeeper’s Wife, u/s Cosette). National Tour debut! Regional: The Muny: Les Misérables (Cosette). Proud CCM MT grad. Thank you to the Les Mis team, Tara Rubin, HH, MYM, and God. Love you mom and dad! @gracieannabelleparker

LINDSAY HEATHER PEARCE (Fantine).  Broadway: Elphaba (Wicked). Off-Bway: Rose (Titanique). Tours: Janis Sarkisian (Mean Girls, 1st National). Regional: RENT (The Muny), American Idiot, Spring Awakening, Bare (LA Revival), For The Record: Baz, For The Record: Tarantino. TV/Film: “The Glee Project” (Oxygen), “Glee” (FOX), “Recovery Road” (Freeform), “Grey’s Anatomy” (ABC), “Drop Dead Diva” (Lifetime). Thanks Tara Rubin Casting, Reel Talent Management, LA Talent. To my family, all of my gratitude, to my friends, all of my heart, and to Michael, all of my soul. 

TIM QUARTIER (Swing). Tour: Les Misérables, In the Mood. Regional: Les Miz & Sweeney Todd at The MUNY, Come From Away (Kevin T), Beautiful (Gerry), Titanic (Charles Clarke), Newsies (Jack Kelly), West Side Story (Tony). @timquartier

JULIETTE REDDEN (Swing, u/s Factory Girl) is Jake’s #1 fan and a French citizen thrilled to be in the most French musical known to man. Thank you to my family, Jake, DGRW, and Tara Rubin. @julietteredden

NICK REHBERGER (Javert). Broadway: Patriots, The Glass Menagerie, Fiddler on the Roof. Select Theater: Hamlet (Public Theater), …Great Comet of 1812 (PCLO), Pride and Prejudice (St. Louis Rep), Shakespeare in Love (Chicago Shakespeare). Select Film/TV: I Am Michael, “The Other Two,” “Girls,” “The Deuce,” “The Equalizer,” “FBI: Most Wanted,” “Elementary,” “Gotham.” @nickrehberger

MATT ROSELL (Swing). Bway: Les Misérables. Tour: Anastasia, Les Mis. TV: “Mrs. Maisel,” “Glee.” Love to the Rosell Family, Bubbe, friends, & Avalon Artists Group. @mattrosell26

CHRISTOPHER ROBIN SAPP (Swing). Follow me on Instagram! @ChristopherRobinSapp

GRETA SCHAEFER (Little Cosette/Young Éponine). Former Harvest Girl, Gretl von Trapp, Spot Conlon & Charlie Bucket. Student of comedy, loves books, singing & slime. Special thanks CESD, BKA, Tara Rubin, friends & family. @gretathemusical

JAKE DAVID SMITH (Marius) is an actor, musician, and rec softball third baseman from Richmond, VA. Broadway: Frozen. Off Broadway: Between the Lines. Regional: West Side Story, Dark of the Moon (World Premiere), Margaritaville (Regional Premiere). Jake sends his love and gratitude to his family, Juliette, A Squad, Elon MT, Tara Rubin Casting and CGF. @Jake.David.Smith

KAITLYN SUMNER (Ensemble, u/s Eponine).  National tour debut! Boston Conservatory graduate, B.F.A. Big thanks to UIA Talent and Tara Rubin Casting. Endless love and gratitude to Mom, Dad, and Kylie. This is for you. IG: @kaitlynsumner

KYLE TIMSON (Swing, u/s Bishop of Digne, u/s Factory Foreman, Dance Captain) is grateful to be nearing 5 years on tour with Les Mis! Previously seen as Shrek on the International Tour of Shrek The Musical. Love to friends, family, Rachel, and Lily! For Baba. @kylertimson

DAVID T. WALKER (Innkeeper, Bishop of Digne, Claquesous, u/s Javert) is beyond thrilled to be making his national tour debut with the Les Mis company!! Thanks to DDO Artists Agency, TRC, instructors, family and friends for helping me to continue this dream. @dtwalker_ 

J.T. WOOD (Fauchelevent, Joly, u/s Marius). Credits include: Rent 25th Anniversary Farewell Tour (Mark), Rent 20th Anniversary Tour (Swing, Angel/Collins u/s). Thanks Michael, Roster Agency family, Tara Rubin Casting. Love to family and friends.

JONATHAN YOUNG (Constable, Jean Prouvaire, u/s Enjolras, u/s Bamatabois, u/s Grantaire). Previous credits include: Pretty Woman First Nat’l Tour (Alfredo, u/s Edward). Regional: An American in Paris (Henri), Titanic (Barrett), Austen’s Pride (Wickham), Grey Gardens (Joe/Jerry). @_jonathanyoung 

Who's Who in Production

ALAIN BOUBLIL (Concept, Book and Original French Lyrics). Librettist/original lyricist: La Révolution Française, Les Misérables, Miss Saigon, Martin Guerre and The Pirate Queen with Claude-Michel Schönberg and Marguerite with Michel Legrand. Co-wrote the screenplay and co-produced the movie soundtrack of Golden Globe-winning Les Misérables (Academy-Award nomination, best song). Author: plays The Diary of Adam and Eve and Manhattan Parisienne, prize-winning novel, Les Dessous de Soi. Awards: two Tony, Grammy, Victoires de la Musique Awards; Molière, Evening Standard and Olivier Award; special Grammy honor; honoree of NY Pops at Carnegie Hall (2016). Producer: Boublil/Schönberg Do You Hear the People Sing worldwide symphonic concerts.  Current major Martin Guerre re-write heralds a new first class production.

CLAUDE-MICHEL SCHÖNBERG (Book and Music). Co-book writer and composer of La Revolution Française, Les Misérables, Miss Saigon, Martin Guerre and The Pirate Queen. Co-wrote Marguerite in collaboration with Alain Boublil, Michel Legrand, Herbert Kretzmer. Supervised overseas productions and co-produced international cast albums of his shows. Composed the ballet scores for Wuthering Heights and Cleopatra for Northern Ballet. Co-wrote the screenplay and reconceived the music for the Les Misérables musical movie. Golden Globe winner, Oscar nominee, 2016 honoree of The New York Pops at Carnegie Hall with Alain Boublil. Appointed visiting Professor of Contemporary Theatre at St. Catherine’s College, Oxford University. Guest Professor at Royal Academy of Music.

CAMERON MACKINTOSH (Producer) for over 50 years has remained the world’s most prolific producer of musicals with dozens of his productions either in performance or in preparation around the world.  As well as co-producing Hamilton in London his record-breaking original productions include Les Misérables, The Phantom of the Opera, Cats, Miss Saigon, Mary Poppins (co-produced with Disney), Little Shop of Horrors, Side By Side By Sondheim, Tom Foolery and Five Guys Named Moe, all of which continue to be performed regularly around the world.  He is also the producer and owner of Lionel Bart’s great musical Oliver! and both producer and devisor of Sondheim’s Putting It Together and most recently Old Friends. His other modern reinventions of classic musicals include My Fair Lady, Follies, Half A Sixpence and Barnum. In 2013, alongside Working Title Films and Universal, Cameron produced Oscar, Golden Globe and BAFTA award-winning film adaptation of Les Misérables, which has become one of the most successful movie musicals of all time. The latest sell-out staged concert of Les Misérables produced in London for nearly 250 record breaking performances is now due to go on a World Tour starting in the autumn of 2024. He owns and operates eight historic London theatres which have all been spectacularly rebuilt and refurbished for the 21st Century. The Sondheim, formerly known as the Queen’s, has been rebuilt and renamed in honor of Cameron’s great friend, theatrical legend Stephen Sondheim. Music Theatre International, the world’s largest owner of secondary rights of many of the greatest musicals ever written, is now one of Cameron’s companies. In 1990, Cameron inaugurated the Chair of Contemporary Theatre at St. Catherine’s College in Oxford University, with Stephen Sondheim as his first visiting professor, and has since hosted some of the greatest names in the arts of all time. Cameron was knighted in 1996 and is the first British producer to be elected to Broadway’s Theatre Hall of Fame.

HERBERT KRETZMER, 1925 – 2020, (Lyrics) was born in South Africa to immigrant parents from Lithuania. He was a London journalist writing the commentary for a weekly cinema newsreel when Cameron Mackintosh invited him to write the lyrics for the epochal West End production of Les Misérables in 1985. Combining twin careers as a journalist/lyricist, he contributed regular lyrics for the BBC’s famous satire series “That Was the Week That Was” and had also written lyrics for the French singer Charles Aznavour (“Yesterday When I Was Young,” “She,” etc.). It was Kretzmer’s work with Aznovour, as well as having seen and admired his work on the musical, Our Man Crichton, that inspired Cameron to invite him to join the team to write the English lyrics for Les Misérables. Kretzmer was the recipient of two honorary doctorates and was appointed OBE in 2010. 

JAMES POWELL (Director) was in London when he took over as resident director in 1996 and then later as associate director. He has since directed it in Scandinavia and Berlin, joint directed the anniversary production (U.K. tour, Japan Australia, Toronto) and the O2 Arena concert (London), Broadway, Sao Paolo, Dubai, Amsterdam Early 2023. Other work: Singin’ in the Rain (west Yorkshire Playhouse, RNT), The Witches of Eastwick (London, Australia), Mary Poppins (Bristol, London, Australia, Holland, New Zealand, Zurich, Germany, Japan), Dirty Dancing (London, Utrecht, Chicago, Toronto, Berlin, Oberhausen, U.S. Tour). He co-directed Batman Live (U.K., South America, U.S). This is the 3rd U.S. Tour for James.

LAURENCE CONNOR (Director). Theatre: Bad Cinderella (Broadway), Saving Grace (Riverside Studios), Cinderella (West End), Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (London Palladium), Chess (ENO West End), School of Rock (Broadway, West End, U.S. tour), Les Misérables (Broadway, West End, worldwide, U.S. and U.K. tours), Miss Saigon (West End, U.S and U.K. tours, worldwide), Jesus Christ Superstar (U.K. arena tour, Australia), the entirely new stage production of The Phantom of the Opera (Australia, U.S. and U.K. tours), Oliver! (U.K. tour). Concerts: The Phantom of the Opera 25th Anniversary (Royal Albert Hall, worldwide cinema streaming, DVD), Les Misérables 25th Anniversary (O2 Arena, worldwide cinema streaming, DVD), Miss Saigon 25th Anniversary (cinema release, DVD). Awards: Miss Saigon West End (Best Direction – WhatsOnStage, Broadway World awards), Miss Saigon Australia (Best Director of a Musical – Green Room Awards), Les Misérables Korea (Best Director of a Musical).

MATT KINLEY (Set and Image Designer) graduated from the Motley course in 1994 and spent the next decade in production and design at the National Theatre and the West End in London. As part of a long-working partnership with Cameron Mackintosh, he has designed and adapted productions of My Fair Lady, Mary Poppins, Phantom and Miss Saigon all over the world amongst the design of numerous other independent productions.  In 2009 he was asked to redesign Les Misérables for its 25th Anniversary, the success of this re-imagining has seen many international productions and he is delighted to present the latest version of this legendary show on this new U.S. tour.

PAULE CONSTABLE (Lighting Designer) has designed productions for all the major U.K. companies including Follies, Angels in America and The Red Barn for the National Theatre and the 25th anniversary concert of Les Miz at the O2. Awards: Tony Awards for The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, War Horse, four Olivier Awards, L.A. Critics Circle Awards, New York Critics Circle Award, Drama Desk Award and Helpmann Award. Opera includes Cav and Pag and Roberto Devereux at the Met; dance includes The Red Shoes and Sleeping Beauty for Matthew Bourne. 

MICK POTTER (Sound Designer) is one of the world’s leading Sound Designers. He has designed the sound for over a hundred first class musical theatre productions globally, working at the forefront of technical and creative innovation. His shows include multiple word premiere productions on both the West End and Broadway stage and his Sound Designs have garnered many awards, including an Olivier Award in the West End and a Tony Award nomination on Broadway. He is honoured to have worked with many of the greatest Producers, Composers, Directors, Creatives and Artistes in Musical Theatre. mickpotter.com

ANDREANE NEOFITOU (Costume Designer). Theatre includes Les Misérables (Tony nomination) and Miss Saigon (worldwide); Once in a Lifetime, Nicholas Nickleby, Hedda Gabler, The Merchant of Venice, Fair Maid of the West, The Changeling (all Royal Shakespeare Company); Peter Pan (National Theatre); Grease (West End); Miss Julie (Athens); Carmen (Royal Albert Hall); Timon of Athens with David Suchet (Old Vic); Martin Guerre (Guthrie); Nabucco (the Met); Jane Eyre (Broadway, Outer Critics Circle nomination). Film include Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead (dir. Tom Stoppard).

CHRISTINE ROWLAND (Additional Costume Design) was head of costume for the Royal Shakespeare Company and resident costume supervisor at the National Theatre. For Cameron Mackintosh: Carousel (London, NY, Tokyo), Oliver! (London, U.S. tour, Australia), The Witches of Eastwick (London, Australia), My Fair Lady (London, U.S. tour), Mary Poppins (London, NY, U.S. tour, Australia, Holland), Betty Blue Eyes (London), The Phantom of the Opera (U.K. tour, U.S. tour), Les Miz (Japan, South Korea, Australia, Brazil, Broadway, U.K. tour, U.S. tour, Spain, Canada). Other musicals: Gypsy (NY), Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (London, NY).

PAUL WILLS (Additional Costume Design,  Costume Design Consultant) is a critically acclaimed British Stage and Costume Designer. His designs can be seen in the West End and Internationally. Work includes: The Clinic (The Almeida); The Steward of Christendom (Gate Theatre); The Monstrous Child (The Royal Opera House); An Enemy of The People (Theatre Cocoon, Tokyo); Anna Christie (Donmar Warehouse) and King Lear with Sir Ian McKellen (West End) which was nominated for Best Revival at the Olivier Awards in 2019.

GEOFFREY GARRATT (Musical Staging). Trained at Bird Theatre College in London.  Associate choreographer on Mary Poppins (London); Miss Saigon (Broadway, U.K. tour, Korea, Australia); Oliver! (London, Australia, Holland, Toronto, U.K., U.S. tours); Witches of Eastwick (London, Australia); South Pacific (National Theatre); Hey, Mr. Producer! (London, U.S.). Choreographic credits include Little Shop of Horrors, Blues in the Night and A Doll’s House for West Yorkshire Playhouse; Jack and the Beanstalk (Barbican); and Fascinating Aida (U.K. tour and West End). Performed in Cats, Martin Guerre, Fiddler on the Roof, Matador, West Side Story, Mister Cinders and Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.

MICHAEL ASHCROFT (Musical Staging). Movement director: Henry V (MGC), Dirty Dancing (Playful Productions), The Power of Yes (RNT), Resurrection Blues (Old Vic), Life Is a Dream (Donmar), The Blue Room (West End). RSC (associate artist): Hamlet, Richard III, Othello, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Antony and Cleopatra, Julius Caesar,  The Tempest, Merry Wives the Musical, Macbeth, Richard II. Film: Hamlet, Richard II, Henry IV.

FINN ROSS (Projection Realization) has won two Oliviers, a Tony and three Drama Desk awards. Recent Theatre: Back to the Future (West End); Les Misérables (West End); Sweet Charity (Donmar/Broadway); Mean Girls  (Broadway), Bat Out of Hell (West End/International), Harry Potter and the Cursed Child (West End/Broadway), Curious Incident... (Broadway/West End/Tour).

59 PRODUCTIONS (Projections Realization). Led by Leo Warner, Mark Grimmer and Lysander Aston along with director of animation, Peter Stenhouse, 59 productions is a film and anew media production company with specialized in filmmaking and integrating the moving image into live performance. Theater projects include Waves (National Theatre/Schauspiel Holn) and Les Misérables (Cameron Mackintosh/world tour).  Opera include 125th Anniversary Gala, Doctor Atomic (Met Opera/ENO), Satyagraha (ENO/Met Opera), Al Gran Sole Carico d’Amore (Salzburg Festival).  Dance includes Invitus Invitam, The Goldberg Project (Royal Ballet) and Dorian Gray (Matthew Bourne’s New Adventures). Live Music includes the set and video design for Icelandic singer Jónsi (Sigur Rós).  Short film includes the multi-award-winning A Family Portrait and The Half-Light.  fiftynineproductions.co.uk

JOHN CAMERON (Original Orchestrations) arranged the Orchestral Score for all the original productions of Les Misérables, Paris, London, Broadway, the Symphonic recordings, Concert, 10th Anniversary and 2006 Queen’s Theatre versions. As a composer his extensive film and television film score credits include the Academy Award-nominated A Touch of Class and the Emmy-nominated “Path to 9-11.” John co-composed Zorro the Musical, nominated for an Olivier Award for Best New Musical 2009. Other arranging credits include Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.

STEPHEN METCALFE (New Orchestrations). For the past 19 years, Stephen has been Head Of Music at Cameron Mackintosh Ltd. Productions include Les Misérables, Miss Saigon, Mary Poppins, My Fair Lady, Avenue Q, Hair, Betty Blue Eyes, Barnum, The Witches of Eastwick,  and Half A Sixpence. Stephen produced the cast albums of Les Misérables (25th anniversary), Oliver! (London), Mary Poppins (Australia), Miss Saigon (London, Holland), Betty Blue Eyes (London) and Half A Sixpence. He orchestrated and produced the soundtrack albums for the Universal Pictures film of Les Misérables, for which he was nominated for a Grammy Award.

CHRISTOPHER JAHNKE (New Orchestrations). Orchestrations: Porgy and Bess (2012 Tony nomination), Heart And Lights (2014 Radio City), Legally Blonde, Cry Baby, Grease (2007 Revival), Do You Hear the People Sing? (Symphonic arena tour of Boublil/Schönberg), Dessa Rose, A Man of No Importance, Tom Jones (Stiles/Leigh), Chasing Nicolette, Not Wanted on the Voyage (Bartram/Hill), Just So (Stiles/Drewe). Music Producer/Music Supervisor of Memphis. Assistant to William David Brohn: Ragtime, Sweet Smell of Success, The Witches of Eastwick, Mary Poppins, Wicked

STEPHEN BROOKER (New Orchestrations, Musical Supervisor). Conductor/musical director: Les Misérables film. Supervisor: Les Misérables (NY, London, Tokyo), Half a Sixpence, Barnum, Oliver!, Mary Poppins, Miss Saigon, Cats, My Fair Lady, The Secret Garden, South Pacific, Chess, The Woman in White, Saturday Night Fever, The Phantom of the Opera. Conductor: symphonies and choirs worldwide including Royal Choral Society for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth. Composer: Walt Disney, Coca-Cola, Ford Motors, BMW cars, Jaguar Cars. Produced recordings of Les Misérables, Oliver!, Mary Poppins, South Pacific. Conducted the 85th Academy Awards.

JAMES MOORE (Musical Supervisor). Broadway: Miss Saigon, On the Town, Gigi, Follies, South Pacific, Ragtime, Steel Pier, Company. National tours: The Producers; Kiss Me, Kate; Crazy for You; And the World Goes ‘Round The Songs of Kander and Ebb. Regional: Signature Theatre, Ford’s Theatre, Paper Mill, The Muny. Symphonic: Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra, National Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra of St. Luke’s, The Kennedy Center Opera House Orchestra, The Santa Barbara Symphony. Recordings: On the Town, Follies. Education: Master and Bachelor of Music degrees from the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music.

TREVOR NUNN and JOHN CAIRD (Adaptors). Trevor Nunn joined the RSC in 1964 and in 1968 was made the company’s youngest ever Artistic Director.  He was responsible for running it until retiring from the post in 1986. From 1997-2003, he was director of the National Theatre. Trevor has worked extensively in theatre, opera and musical theatre. John Caird is a freelance director, librettist and writer working worldwide in theatre, opera and musical theatre – at the National Theatre, the RSC (Honorary Associate Director) and at the Royal Dramatic Theatre Stockholm (Principal Guest Director). Theatre Craft, his encyclopedic book about directing, is published by Faber.  Together, John and Trevor directed Nicholas Nickleby (five Tony Awards), JM Barrie’s Peter Pan and the original Les Misérables (eight Tonys).

JEAN-MARC NATEL (Original French Text) was born in 1942. He studied art at the Beaux Arts in Toulon before turning to poetry and has published two volumes of his poems. In 1968 he moved to Paris where he met Alain Boublil, who introduced him to songwriting with the daunting task of co-writing the lyrics for Les Misérables. Since then, he has written songs for a variety of artists and, recently, some of his poetry has been set to music by Franck Pourcel.

JAMES FENTON (Additional Material) has worked as a political and literary journalist, drama critic and war correspondent. He won the Newdigate Prize for Poetry, was made Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in 1983, Professor of Poetry at Oxford from 1994 to 1999 and awarded the Queen’s Medal for Poetry in 2007.  Libretti include Haroun and the Sea Stories (New York City Opera).  Plays include Pictures at an Exhibiton (Young Vic) and Orphan of Zhao (RSC, ACT).

COREY AGNEW (Associate Director) Corey is happy to be back with Les Misérables. Favorite credits include: Les Misérables (Associate and Resident Director - Mexico, Toronto, Australia, U.S. Tours), Matilda (Deputy-Associate and Resident Director - South Korea, Toronto, U.S. National Tour), Mary Poppins (Associate, Resident and Children’s Director - Broadway, Australian Premier, 1st and 2nd U.S. Tours), Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (Resident Director - Toronto), Original Kids (Artistic Director), Agnew Acting Studio  (Artistic Director), The Sunshine Boys (Soulpepper Theatre), Robin Hood (Ross Petty Productions), Phantom of the Opera (Theatre Sheridan).

JESSE ROBB (Musical Staging Associate).  An honors graduate of NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts, Robb’s career covers a wide variety of work including Broadway, Cirque Du Soleil, Disney, Momix, Prime Video, RWS Entertainment Group, Opera Philadelphia, and Turner Classic Movies. Broadway: Associate Choreographer: Miss Saigon and The Cher Show. Additional Credits: Miss Saigon (co-staged Tony Awards Broadcast performance, North American Tour, Vienna); Stratford Festival of Canada, Theatre Calgary, Ogunquit Playhouse, The 5th Avenue Theatre, The Ordway, The Cape Playhouse, The Berkshire Theatre Festival, and the North Shore Playhouse among others. jesserobb.com

BRENDAN STACKHOUSE (Resident Director). has been fortunate to work on Broadway, Off-Broadway, and regionally as a Director and Choreographer. He is also a certified Special Education teacher. Love to his family and friends. For JM always.

WILL CURRY (Musical Director, Conductor). Broadway: Camelot, My Fair Lady, Miss Saigon, Fiddler on the Roof, Les Misérables. Nat’l Tours: My Fair Lady, Miss Saigon, Les Misérables. Northwestern University alum. For my family, Emilio, & Sebastian. willcurrymusic.com

STEFAN MUSCH (Wigs, Hair and Make-up Designer). Theatre: The Phantom of the Opera (London, 25th Anniversary, U.K. Tour, International), Les Misérables (London, Staged Concert, International), Miss Saigon, Shrek (London, International), King Lear (Chichester, London). London: An American in Paris, Frozen: The Play, Lady Windermere’s Fan, The Book of Mormon, Hairspray, Gone with the Wind, Wicked, Lord of the Rings. Germany: Disney’s Aida, Elisabeth, Tabaluga and Lili, Cats (also 1st national tour). Film: Young Woman and the Sea, Spencer, Maleficent, Cinderella, Flawless, The Merchant of Venice.  Events: Royal Variety Show (2014, 2016), Her Majesty’s the Queen Platinum Jubilee Concert at Buckingham Palace. U.K. Theatre Trust Award for Outstanding Achievement in Wigs and Make-Up.

JOHN MILLER (Musical Coordinator). Over 140 Broadway shows, including: Death of a Salesman, A Beautiful Noise, MJ-The Musical, Mrs. Doubtfire, Ain’t Too Proud, Tina—The Tina Turner Musical, Oklahoma!, Beautiful: The Carole King Musical, Waitress and Jersey Boys. Musician (bass): Leonard Cohen, Michael Jackson, Madonna, Bette Midler, Peter, Paul and Mary, Eric Clapton, Frank Sinatra, Bette Midler. johnmillerbass.com

LEIGH ZIMMERMAN (Intimacy Director) is an Olivier Award-winning entertainment professional with 30+ years of experience in live theater, film, and TV in the US and UK. Leigh specializes in consent-based, trauma-informed practices for staged intimacy and as an Artistic Mental Health Practitioner to support the wellbeing of all artists. leighzimmerman.com

BOND THEATRICAL (Tour Booking, Marketing & Publicity) is an independently-owned theatrical booking, marketing and publicity company representing award-winning Broadway shows and live entertainment properties. BOND connects artists and audiences by forming strategic, authentic and profitable partnerships between producers and presenters across North America. For a complete list of current projects, please visit BondTheatrical.com

STEVEN SCHNEPP (Tour Booking and Marketing Consultant) has worked for Cameron Mackintosh’s North American touring productions for more than three decades. He is proud to continue to be associated with the world’s most popular musical. BBONYC.com

TARA RUBIN CASTING (Casting). Selected Broadway and National Tours: The Heart of Rock and Roll, The Wiz, The Outsiders, The Who’s Tommy, Water for Elephants, Back To The Future, Here Lies Love, Bad Cinderella, Bob Fosse’s Dancin’, KPOP, Mr. Saturday Night, SIX, Ain’t Too Proud, The Band’s Visit, Sunset Boulevard, Miss Saigon, Dear Evan Hansen, Cats, School of Rock, Aladdin, Billy Elliot, Spamalot, …Spelling Bee, The Producers, Mamma Mia!, Jersey Boys, Les Misérables, The Phantom of the Opera. Selected Off-Broadway: Buena Vista Social Club, Gardens of Anuncia, Sing Street.

CHRIS DANNER (Company Manager). National tour: The Band’s Visit, Dear Evan Hansen, The Lion King, Kinky Boots, Newsies, Once, 50 Shades, The Addams Family, 9 to 5, Legally Blonde, The Color Purple, My Fair Lady, Blue Man Group, The Light in the Piazza, Annie, Oliver!, Cover Girls, Blue’s Clues Live! & David Copperfield.

ELLE AGHABALA (Associate Company Manager)  Tours: Annie, To Kill A Mockingbird. Regional: Hairspray, Avenue Q, Phantom, Blue Man Group, Ain’t Misbehavin’, Eclipsed, A Raisin In The Sun, November, Harmony, The Revisionist.

KENNETH J. DAVIS (Production Stage Manager). Highlights include: 10 Broadway Tours and launching 6 new Norwegian Cruise Lines. From The Lion King to Chicago, Spamalot to Hairspray, Kenneth is honored to carry on the legacy of this masterpiece.

CLAIRE FARROKH (Stage Manager) is thrilled to be on the road with Les Misérables! Touring: Fiddler on the Roof, SpongeBob. Regional: Geva Theatre, McCarter Theatre. BFA: Carnegie Mellon. @claire.farrokh

EMILY KRITZMAN (Assistant Stage Manager) studied Stage Management at the UNC School of the Arts. Credits include Clue, Mean Girls, Hairspray, Waitress, and Anastasia. Thanks to her friends, parents, and Tom for their endless support.

GENTRY & ASSOCIATES, INC. (General Management) has managed nearly 250 national and international touring theatrical productions over the past 25 years. 

SETH SKLAR-HEYN (Executive Producer) has served as Executive Producer for Cameron Mackintosh Inc. for North American projects since 2013, working on all recent Broadway and touring productions of The Phantom of the Opera, Les Misérables, and Miss Saigon. In 2021, Seth directed the new production of The Phantom of the Opera that reopened the recently renamed His Majesty’s Theatre in London’s West End (based on Harold Prince’s original staging), as well as the 2022 Australian premiere of Cameron Mackintosh’s new production of The Phantom of the Opera at the Sydney Opera House (based on Laurence Connor’s original staging). Graduate of Vassar College.

TRINITY WHEELER (Executive Producer). Broadway: 1776 (dirs. Diane Paulus and Jeffrey Page), Les Misérables. National tours: The Sound of Music (dir. Jack O’Brien), 1776, Les Misérables, Peter Pan (dir. Lonny Price), A Beautiful Noise, Hairspray, Once on This Island, Waitress, The SpongeBob Musical, Chicago, Finding Neverland, Dirty Dancing, Bullets Over Broadway, Elf the Musical, Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, The Royal National Theatre production of Oklahoma!, The Wedding Singer, The Producers, The Wizard of Oz, The Phantom of the Opera, Mary Poppins, Young Frankenstein (dir. Susan Stroman) and Rent starring Adam Pascal and Anthony Rapp. Gratitude to Ken, Seth, Clayton, Angela, Fred, Alecia, Cameron and Tom for believing. Love to Alan and Colin for everything. @trinityonbroadway

NETWORKS PRESENTATIONS (Producer). Current and upcoming productions include A Beautiful Noise, Beetlejuice, The Book of Mormon, Come From Away, Elf the Musical, Funny Girl, Les Misérables, Life of Pi, Mean Girls, Peter Pan, Cameron Mackintosh presents Andrew Lloyd Webber’s The Phantom of the Opera and The Wiz. networkstours.com

Staff for LES MISERABLES

OPENING NIGHT OCTOBER 12, 2022
STAFF FOR LES MISÉRABLES


EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS
Seth Sklar-Heyn     Trinity Wheeler


GENERAL MANAGEMENT
Gregory Vander Ploeg
Madeline McCluskey    Steven Varon-Moore
Maia Sutton


PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT
NETworks Presentations
Jason Juenker
Hector Guivas   Walker White   Alex Williams
pesci   Aimeé Mangual Pagán


COMPANY MANAGER
Chris Danner

Associate Company Manager
Elle Aghabala


tour booking, marketing & publicity
BOND THEATRICAL
bondtheatrical.com

TOUR BOOKING
Temah Higgins   Mollie Mann
Wendy Roberts
Madison St. Amour   Laura Rizzo
Nilesha Alexander

TOUR MARKETING & PUBLICITY
DJ Martin   Jenny Bates
Marc Viscardi
Tony Joy     Ayanna Jernigan


TOUR BOOKING & MARKETING CONSULTANT
BBO
Steven Schnepp


CASTING
Tara Rubin Casting
Tara Rubin CSA,
Merri Sugarman CSA, Claire Burke CSA,
Peter Van Dam CSA, Xavier Rubiano CSA,
Kevin Metzger-Timson CSA, Louis DiPaolo,
Spencer Gualdoni CSA, Olivia Paige West, Frankie Ramirez


U.S. AssocIATE Director
Corey Agnew

U.K. Musical Supervisor
Stephen Brooker

U.S. Musical Supervisor
James Moore

U.S. Musical Staging Associate
Jesse Robb
Resident Director
BRENDAN STACKHOUSE

Production Stage Manager
KENNETH J. DAVIS

Stage Manager
Claire Farrokh

Assistant Stage Manager
Emily Kritzman

Fight Director
Joe Bostick

Intimacy Director
Leigh Zimmerman

Voice Consultant
Liz Caplan 

U.K. Associate Scenic Designer
David Harris

U.S. Associate Scenic Designer
Christine Peters

Costume Design Associate
Laura Hunt

U.S. Costume Supervisor
Sam Fleming

Wigs, Hair and Make-up Designer
Stefan Musch

U.K. Hair and Wig Coordinator
Amy Kinsey

U.K. Associate Lighting Designer
Ben Jacobs

U.S. Associate Lighting Designer
Karen Spahn

Lighting Programmer
Alyssa Eilbott

U.K. Associate Sound Designer
Nic Gray

Production Electrician
Olivia Doniphan

Production Sound
Josh Hummel

Associate Projection Designers
Simon Harding, Jonathon Lyle

Music Coordinator
John Miller 

Assistant to John Miller
Jennifer Coolbaugh

Keyboard Programming
Stuart Andrews

Head Carpenter
Casey Nellis

Automation Carpenter
Alice Michael

Assistant Carpenter
Kasey Walraven

Flyman
Josh Nelson 

Head Electrician
David George

Assistant Electricians
Dustin Flowers,
Bradley Chelberg Knights

Head Sound Engineer
Mason Wisecup

Assistant Audio
Sean Davis

Head Properties
Megan Kraft

Assistant Properties
Laura Rin

Advance Rigger/Crew Swing
Jameson Willey

Head Wardrobe
Katrina Cahalan-Wilhite

Assistant Wardrobe
Patricia Bond

Wig/Hair Supervisor
Amanda Levens

Assistant Hair and Makeup
Michael Briseno

Child Guardian/Teacher
Jessica Balun

Production Assistants
Carson Gantt, Emily Huber, 
Emily Korn, Sam Kronhaus, Tiffanie Lane, Jess Levine

Rehearsal Pianist
Danny Percefull

Tutoring Services
On Location Education

Physical Therapy Consultant
Carolyn Lawson,
NEURO Tour

Print/Advertising Design
Cameron Mackintosh LTD, KellyAnne Hanrahan

Radio and Television Spot Production
Steam U.K. 

Website
Brackets Digital

Social Media
AKA UK

Production Photography
Matthew Murphy and
Evan Zimmerman for MurphyMade

Tour Booking, Marketing & Publicity Office
BOND Theatrical
Melissa Cohen, Jesse Daniels, Bailey Ford, Caroline Frawley, 
Steph Kelleher,  Harrison Mootoo, Scotland Newton,
Elisabeth Reyes, Linda Stewart, Jacob Stuckelman

Merchandising
Platypus Productions, LLC

Merchandising Manager
Kelsey Wiggins

Legal Services
F. Richard Pappas, Esq.

Accounting
NETworks Presentations LLC

HR Services
Global Solutions, Inc.
K+K Reset, LLC

Housing
Road Concierge

Travel Agency
Kessler & Co./Direct Travel

Trucking
Clark Transfer


For Cameron Mackintosh LTD

Directors
Cameron Mackintosh
Nicholas Allott
Alan Finch
Richard Knibb
Robert Noble
Thomas Schönberg

Technical Director
Jerry Donaldson

Head of Marketing
David Dolman

Head of Music
Stephen Metcalfe

Head of Casting
Paul Wooller

Licensing Manager
Maria Baxter

Assistant to Cameron Mackintosh
David Grewcock

Assistant to Nicholas Allott
Claire Delfont

Assistant to Alan Finch
Emma Hedges

Assistant to Richard Knibb
Lauren Fourtout-Davies


For Cameron Mackintosh, Inc.

Managing Director
Alan Finch

Executive Producer
Seth Sklar-Heyn
cameronmackintosh.com


For NETworks Presentations 
Chief Executive Officer
Orin Wolf

President/Chief Production Officer
Seth Wenig

Chief Operating Officer/Chief Financial Officer
Margaret Daniel

Business Affairs
Scott W. Jackson

Executive Producers
Mimi Intagliata, Trinity Wheeler

Associate Producer
Hannah Rosenthal

Executive Assistant
Isabella Schiavon

Vice President of Finance
Scott Levine

Sr. Director/Finance
John Kinna

Controller
Jennifer Gifford

Director of Tour Accounting
Laura S. Carey

Tax Director
Pat Guerieri

Accounts Payables & Receivables Clerk
Lisa Loveless

Sr. Director, Booking & Engagements
Amanda Laird

Directors, Booking & Engagements
Stacey Burns, Colin Byrne

Director of Sales
Zach Stevenson

Director of Marketing
Heather Hess

Sr. Director/General Management
Gregory Vander Ploeg

General Managers
Madeline McCluskey, Steven Varon-Moore

Associate General Managers
Maia Sutton

Sr. Director/Production Management
Jason Juenker

Senior Production Manager
Hector Guivas

Production Managers
Walker White, Alex Williams

Technical Director
pesci

Production Coordinator
Aimeé Mangual Pagán

Director of Operations
Pearce Landry-Wegener

Resource Director
Kayla Rooplal

People Operations/Payroll Manager
Sara Clayton

Operations Manager
Michelle Adye

Music Coordinator
John Mezzio

Warehouse Manager
Joseph Spratt

Warehouse Costume Manager
Bobby Maglaughlin

Warehouse Costume Shop Assistant
Grace Santamaria


Credits
Rigging and Lighting Equipment supplied by Christie Lites; Video Projection supplied by 4Wall; Sound Equipment supplied by Sound Associates; Set, Show control and scenic motion control featuring stage command systems® by PRG-Scenic Technologies, a division of Production Resource Group, L.L.C., New Windsor, NY;  Scenic Construction by Global Scenic; Costumes constructed by Eric Winterling, Arnold Levine Millinery, Arel Studios, Timberlake Studios, Dyenamix, Parsons-Meares, Ltd., Montana Leatherworks, Stiefelwerks, Mad Tailor LLC, John Schneeman Studio; Wigs by Atelier Perru, The Netherlands. Weapons and Torches by J&M Special Effects. 


Rehearsed at Gibney Dance Center, New York


Special Thanks to
Playhouse Square, Cleveland, OH;
Gina M. Vernaci, President & CEO


Insurance Broker Services
EPIC Entertainment & Sports


Financial Services and banking arrangements by
Flagstar Bank N.A.


Online: LesMiz.com
Facebook, Instagram, X: LesMizUS
TikTok: @LesMisOfficial


The use of any recording device, either audio or video, and the taking of photographs, either with or without flash, is strictly prohibited.


The Actors and Stage Managers employed in this production are members of Actors’ Equity Association, the union of professional actors and stage managers in the United States.


All stage work performed by employees represented by IATSE.


UNITED SCENIC ARTISTS represents the designers and scenic painters for the American Theatre.


The Musicians employed in this production are members of the American Federation of Musicians of the United States and Canada.


The Director and Choreographer are members of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society, an independent national labor union


The Press Agents, Company and House Managers employed in this production are represented by the Association of Theatrical Press Agents & Managers


The Press Agents, Company and House Managers employed in this production are represented by the Association of Theatrical Press Agents & Managers

Staging the Future