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NYC: A Sign of the Times, The Great Gatsby: The Immersive Show, Anything Goes, Murder For Two. She has received an Outer Circle Critics Nomination for her portrayal of Sister Mary Robert in Sister Act on Broadway. Directed and choreographed by Connor Gallagher (Beetlejuice), The Big Gay Jamboree features a book by Mindelle and Jonathan Parks-Ramage, with music and lyrics by Mindelle (Titanique) and Philip Drennen.

Robot” (USA), The Kennedy Center at 50 (PBS). Broadway: Dear Evan Hansen (OBC), Motown. Performances begin on September 14, with an opening night set for October 1, 2024, at the Orpheum Theatre (126 2nd Avenue).

Joining the previously announced Mindelle, the cast includes Alex Moffat (Keith), Paris Nix (Clarence), Constantine Rousouli (Bert), Natalie Walker (Flora), with Jaden Dominique, Brad Greer, Jeremiah Ginn, Amanda Lee, Jillian Mueller, Olivia Puckett, Melvin Tunstall, Clyde Voce, Cortney Wolfson, and John Yi rounding out the ensemble.

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The Big Gay Jamboree centers on Stacey, who after blacking out from 18 Jägerbombs, wakes up hungover in the most terrifying place of all: an Off-Broadway musical.

Performances begin on September 14, with an opening night on October 1, at the Orpheum Theatre.

Joining the previously announced Mindelle, the cast includes Alex Moffat (Saturday Night Live) as Keith, Paris Nix (Hamilton) as Clarence, Constantine Rousouli (Titanique) as Bert, Natalie Walker (White Girl in Danger) as Flora, with Jaden Dominique, Brad Greer, Jeremiah Ginn, Amanda Lee, Jillian Mueller, Olivia Puckett, Melvin Tunstall, Clyde Voce, Cortney Wolfson, and John Yi rounding out the ensemble.

In The Big Gay Jamboree, Stacey blacks out from 18 Jägerbombs and wakes up hungover in the most terrifying place of all: an off-Broadway musical.

Training: Elon. Television: “Law & Order: Organized Crime,” “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.” Brad is also a proud member of The Broadway Boys. As a co-author, Titanique also received the 2023 Lucille Lortel award for Best Off-Broadway Musical. Maybe it’s an allergic reaction to her birth control. Tours: The Addams Family (Wednesday Addams), Legally Blonde (Serena, Brooke Wyndham).

Arrangements & Music Supervision by David Dabbon and Casting is by Stephen Kopel.

BIOGRAPHIES

MARLA MINDELLE (Book, Music, & Lyrics) won the 2023 Lucille Lortel Award and Obie for her portrayal of Céline Dion in the hit Off-Broadway musical, Titanique. @marlamindelle www.marlamindelle.com

ALEX MOFFAT (Keith).

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BRAD GREER(Ensemble, Keith U/S). Other credits include Stepsister Gabrielle in Cinderella (Broadway), South Pacific (Broadway) and The Drowsy Chaperone (Kitty, First National Tour). Screen: Search Party, BoJack Horseman, The Other Two, The Hamlet Factory.

Television: “Empire,” “America’s Got Talent,” “Good Morning America.” Broadway: Beautiful: The Carole King Musical (Drifter), Broadway’s Rising Stars. You may have seen the California native as Mary Magdalene in the 50th anniversary tour of Jesus Christ Superstar, Judy in 9 to 5 at (Maine State Music Theatre), Martha in The Secret Garden (The Fulton Theatre) Celie in The Color Purple (Maine State Music Theatre), Dorothy in The Wiz (The Fulton Theatre), and Sarah in Ragtime (Lyric Stage/Hangar Theatre).

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JILLIAN MUELLER (Ensemble, Stacey U/S) can be seen starring opposite Kevin James in the Netflix series “The Crew.” She has also starred on Broadway in Pretty Woman and the 1st National Tours of Flashdance and Dirty Dancing.

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JOHN YI (Ensemble, Bert U/S) (he/him) Broadway: Danny in KPOP (Original Broadway Cast, Circle in the Square Theatre). Tours: Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella (First National), Miss Saigon (Pittsburgh CLO). IG: @parisgnix

CONSTANTINE ROUSOULI (Bert) is ecstatic to be part of The Big Gay Jamboree!

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