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For generations, the music of Disney’s princesses has been the soundtrack to our lives.  Now, these beloved songs come alive on stage with a host of acclaimed Broadway and television stars in Disney Princess – The Concert! Your every dream will come true as larger than life animation and theatrical effects immerse the audience in pure Disney magic, while these powerhouse talents sing your favorite princess, hero and (yes!) villain songs, and share behind-the-scenes stories from their time on the stage and screen.

We invite you to relive your VHS glory days, dress up in your favorite royal attire, and share the joy of Disney with your loved ones at this internationally acclaimed concert experience. Be part of our world at Disney Princess – The Concert!

Songs to include “How Far I’ll Go,” “A Whole New World,” “Just Around the Riverbend,” “Part of Your World,” “Almost There,” “Let It Go” and more!

Program will last approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes, including one 20-minute intermission and is recommended for a general audience. As an advisory to adults who might bring young people, this production is suggested for ages 6 and up. All persons entering the theater, regardless of age, must have a ticket.

In addition, this production strives to create a welcome environment for all, but it should be noted that this theatrical concert experience utilizes Broadway-level sound, theatrical lighting and haze, and larger-than-life LED screens for animated visuals, which may affect those with photo- or audio-sensitivities. Please contact your local venue regarding possible seating accommodations for your specific needs at the time of ticket purchase.

*This production features Broadway performers appearing as themselves. Costumed Disney characters do not appear at this event.

VIP (Very Important Princess) Packages

*NOTE: VIP opportunities outside the US, if available, will be specified at the individual ticketing links. These packages are specific to the 2024 US Tour.

Royal Deluxe Experience: Front Row & VIP Soundcheck/Q&A

• One (1) Front Row Seat
• Invitation to Pre-show Soundcheck Performance and Q&A with the Stars of Disney Princess – The Concert
• One (1) Exclusive Item Signed By the Stars of Disney Princess – The Concert
• One (1) Premium Princess Merch Bundle
• One (1) VIP Royal Deluxe Lanyard
• Crowd Free Merch Shopping
• On Site VIP Host

Royal Palace Experience: VIP Soundcheck Q&A Experience

• One (1) Premium Reserved Seat
• Invitation to Pre-show Soundcheck Performance and Q&A with the Stars of Disney Princess – The Concert
• One (1) Premium Princess Merch Bundle
• One (1) VIP Royal Palace VIP Lanyard
• Crowd Free Merch Shopping
• On Site VIP Host

Royal Treasure Package: VIP Concert Tour Merch

• One (1) Premium Reserved Seat
• One (1) Exclusive Princess Merch Bundle
• One (1) VIP Royal Treasure Lanyard
• Crowd Free Merch Shopping

Cast
Kathryn Allison
Kathryn Allison
Kathryn Allison won the New York Musical Theatre Festival’s “Next Big Broadway Sensation” and just three months later made her Broadway debut in Disney’s musical hit, Aladdin! Most recently, Kathryn was featured in Disney’s newest staged-musical adaption, Hercules, at Paper Mill Playhouse, and has also graced the stage in two more Broadway musicals: Wicked and the Tony Award-winning revival of Company. In 2019, Kathryn released her debut album, “Something Real,” produced by Grammy-Winner, Dominic Fallacaro, to audience acclaim. Her voice has also been heard on Showtime’s “Our Cartoon President” and John Cameron Mitchell’s “Anthem: Homomunculus.” Ms. Allison has performed her solo shows to sold out crowds at Paper Mill Playhouse, 54 Below, Rockwood Music Hall and Joe’s Pub. She believes that her role as an artist and a citizen in society are linked, and she carries that through her creative practice wherever she goes. @Kathryndallison
Christy Altomare
Christy Altomare
Christy Altomare originated the role of Anya in the Broadway production of Anastasia for which she received the Theatre World Award and was nominated for an Outer Critics Award and a Drama Desk Award for lead actress in a musical. She made her Broadway debut playing the role of Sophie Sheridan in Mamma Mia!. Off-Broadway, Christy portrayed the role of Sue Snell in MCC’s revival of Carrie the Musical. Christy can be heard in the cast recordings of both Anastasia and Carrie. She toured the country in the first national tour of Spring Awakening, playing role of Wendla Bergman. Regional credits include Jerusha Abbott in John Caird and Paul Gordon’s production of Daddy Long Legs, Guinevere in Camelot at Drury Lane in Chicago, and most recently, Nellie Forbush in South Pacific at the Aspen Music Festival. Christy is a graduate of the Cincinnati College Conservatory of Music. Along with her passion for musical theater, she is a songwriter/recording artist, who recently released her new album of original music, Wandering Bird. You can follow Christy’s day-to-day life @ChristyAltomare on Twitter and Instagram / @ChristyAltomare0 on TikTok.
Rachael Beck
Rachael Beck
Rachael Beck is a multi-faceted, award winning powerhouse whose talents span both stage and screen as an acclaimed vocal artist and actress. She is widely remembered for her award-winning portrayal as ‘Belle’ opposite Hugh Jackman in the original company of Beauty and the Beast. Rachael’s theatrical highlights include ‘Truly Scrumptious’ in the national tour of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang; ‘Sally Bowles’ in IMG’s Cabaret, directed by Sam Mendes; ‘Kathy Selden’ in Singin' in the Rain directed by David Atkins, (which earned her a Mo Award nomination) and ‘Maria’ in The Gordon/Frost Organization/SEL production of The Sound of Music. More recently, Rachael starred alongside Todd McKenney as ‘Charity Barnum’ in Barnum, The Circus Musical. Further highlights include her Green Room Award nominated performance as ‘Fantine’ in Les Miserables and ‘Rumpleteazer’ in Cats, both produced by Cameron Mackintosh. Rachael’s other theatre credits include Dear Santa, The Wizard of Oz, Becoming Bill, Next to Normal, Strictly Gershwin, The Long and the Short of It, Secret Bridesmaid's Business, A Little Night Music, Me, My Girl (which toured nationally) The Pajama Game and Call Me Madam (for The Production Company) and You and Me. For the Sydney Theatre Company she has performed in The Wharf Review, Summer Rain (directed by Robyn Nevin) and as 'Lady Mortimer' in Henry IV and for the QTC, Mother and Son and Into the Woods. Rachael appeared in the film Ocean Boulevard and as a coach in Channel 7’s It Takes Two. A highly skilled concert performer, Rachael appeared with Todd McKenney and Tommy Tycho in Broadway to Hollywood with the National Symphony Orchestras in Australia. Rachael has also developed The Lionhearted Theatre and Arts Program with workshops currently running in High schools throughout Australia, helping students to unearth mental health issues such as depression, anxiety and disconnection by helping them tell their story using the creative arts. Rachael is a proud Ambassador of the Australian Children's Music Foundation.
Lissa deGuzman
Lissa deGuzman
Lissa deGuzman was last seen in the Wicked National Broadway Tour as the first Filipina actress to play ‘Elphaba.’ Prior to Wicked, she was in Aladdin on Broadway after playing ‘Princess’ Jasmine on the First National Tour. She made her Broadway debut as ‘Ann Darrow’ in King Kong. Following her Broadway debut, she appeared in the world premiere of Bliss starring Mario Cantone at the 5th Avenue Theatre in Seattle, WA. Some favorite regional credits include Fiddler on the Roof, West Side Story, and Chasing Rainbows. @lissadeguz
Susan Egan
Susan Egan
Susan Egan has made powerful impressions in theatre, film, television and music. She headlined on Broadway as Thoroughly Modern Millie, won critical acclaim as ‘Sally Bowles’ in Cabaret, starred in Triumph of Love and State Fair, and received Tony Award® and Drama Desk® nominations for “Best Actress” as the original ‘Belle’ in Disney’s Beauty and the Beast. Regionally, Egan starred alongside Carol Burnett in Putting It Together and Tommy Tune in the national tour of Bye, Bye Birdie, and developed works at Yale Repertory, Baltimore Center Stage, South Coast Repertory, and the Mark Taper Forum. Her film credits include 13 Going on 30, Gotta Kick It Up for Disney Channel, and many award-winning indies seen at Seattle Film Festival, Sarasota Film Festival, Slamdance, the HBO Comedy Festival and beyond. Susan has voiced leading characters in the animated features Hercules (Meg), Spirited Away (Lin), Porco Rosso (Gina), Lady and the Tramp II (Angel), has guest-starred this season on Disney Channel’s Amphibia, and spent the last 6 seasons on Cartoon Network’s Steven Universe (Rose Quartz/Pink Diamond). On television, she spent two seasons on the WB’s Nikki, recurred on Drew Carey and Almost Perfect, and has guest-starred on: Modern Family, House, Numb3rs, NYPD Blue, Arli$$, Party of Five, All My Children, Loving, Great Performances, and most recently the Disney+ series Encore.  Susan has headlined with more than 60 symphony orchestras worldwide, including return engagements at Lincoln Center, Carnegie Hall, the Kennedy Center and the Hollywood Bowl, and has over 40 recording credits including her solo albums: All That and More, So Far, Winter Tracks, Coffee House (Best Vocalist 2004), Susan Egan LIVE, The Secret of Happiness and Softly. She is an accomplished master teacher in music performance, obsessive gardener, happy wife, and mom to two daughters, who ask her repeatedly to stop singing. @IAmSusanEgan
Hiba Elchikhe
Hiba Elchikhe
Hiba Elchikhe starred as ‘Princess Jasmine’ in Disney’s Aladdin in Australia. She was most recently seen as Charisse in world premiere musical, The Time Travellers Wife. Hiba is well known for her portrayal of Pritti Pasha in Everybody’s Talking About Jamie (West End & LA). Other credits include Brooklyn in Brooklyn The Musical (Greenwich Theatre), Fiver (Southwark Playhouse), Antony & Cleopatra (National Theatre), Millenials (The other palace) Mrs Santiago/Understudy Molly in Ghost the Musical (Asia), The Sound Of Music: Live (ITV), featured soloist in Friday Night is Music Night for BBC Radio 2 and Bend it Like Beckham (workshop). Films: Disney’s Disenchanted. Original albums: Broken Wings, Fiver, In The Willows. @hiba_elchikhe
Jessie Hooker-Bailey
Jessie Hooker-Bailey
Jessie Hooker-Bailey is an actress whose Broadway credits include: Grammy® Award winner Sara Bareilles’ hit, Waitress, understudying ‘Dawn,’ and Tony Award® winning Beautiful: The Carole King Musical. Jessie has been residing in NYC as a working actress for over 10 years. Performing regionally as ‘Sarah’ in Milwaukee Rep’s Ragtime, ‘Savannah’ in the co-production of Disney’s Freaky Friday, ‘Rusty’ in PCLO’s Footloose, and in the national tour of Legally Blonde. She enjoys educating herself and others on social justice, spending time with her husband Gil and puppy Jade, and working as a teaching artist along with doing commercial and voiceover work. Jessie graduated from Shenandoah Conservatory with a BFA in musical theatre.
Diana Huey
Diana Huey
Diana Huey is a Helen Hayes and Gregory Award Winning actor best known for her portrayal of ‘Kim’ in Miss Saigon (Signature Theatre) and ‘Ariel’ in the National Tours of Disney’s The Little Mermaid, where she made international headlines for combatting racism over her casting as an Asian American actor. Diana continues to be a proud advocate for diversity and inclusion in the arts. As a stage actor, she has worked regionally across the country and has also been a part of numerous world and U.S. premieres including, Pasek and Paul’s James And The Giant Peach as the original ‘Spider,’ Michael Arden’s production of Maybe Happy Ending, and Anchuli Felicia King’s White Pearl. Her solo show, Find Your Light, has been performed at The Green Room 42, Ogunquit Playhouse, and has been invited to be part of the 2022 54 Below lineup. On-screen, she has been featured in Pokémon, Yu-Gi-Oh, Netflix’s It’s Bruno, TNT’s Leverage, and The Glee Project. @DianaHuey
Aisha Jackson
Aisha Jackson
Aisha Jackson was last seen in Disney’s Frozen, the hit Broadway musical. During her run as the standby for ‘Anna,’ she made history as the first Black woman to portray the role on Broadway. She was thrilled to have the opportunity to represent women of color by stepping into the role and hopes to continue to break down barriers on Broadway. She made her Broadway debut in Beautiful: The Carole King Musical and had the pleasure of being in the Original Broadway Cast of Waitress. Regional/ Off-Broadway credits include Witness Uganda (American Repertory Theater), Memphis and Hairspray (Arvada Center), Once on This Island (Olney Theatre Center), A Bronx Tale: The Musical (Paper Mill Playhouse), and Invisible Thread (Second Stage Theater). Up next for her is the world premiere of the Britney Spears musical Once Upon A One More Time. Instagram: @gifted2sing 
Arielle Jacobs
Arielle Jacobs
Arielle Jacobs most recently starred as Princess Jasmine in the smash-hit Broadway musical Disney’s Aladdin, and is set to lead the upcoming Off-Broadway musical Between the Lines based on the book by NY Times best-selling author Jodi Picoult. Known for her “songbird-like ability,” Ms. Jacobs made her Broadway debut starring opposite Lin-Manuel Miranda, playing Nina Rosario in the final Broadway cast of his four-time Tony Award® and Grammy Award® winning musical In The Heights. Praised as “compelling” and “radiant” by Variety Magazine, and her voice as “powerful” by The New York Times, Ms. Jacobs continued to wow audiences with starring roles in Wicked on Broadway, Rent (Mimi), Disney’s High School Musical (Gabriella), Two Gentlemen of Verona (Julia) at the Shakespeare Theatre Company in Washington DC, and Into the Woods (Baker’s Wife) where she performed opposite Emmy®-nominated actor Tituss Burgess. She has starred Off-Broadway in two world-premiere plays by Pulitzer-winning playwright and director Nilo Cruz, entitled Sotto Voce and Farhad or the Secret of Being (a one-woman show that was filmed for the Lincoln Center Public Library Archives). She had the honor to perform in the Guggenheim Museum’s “Works & Process” series, singing songs from a new adaption of George Bizet’s Carmen with the Tectonic Theater Project, under the guidance of Tony and Emmy nominated director Moises Kaufman. While her singing voice can be heard on film scores and on television, she has also performed onstage in many of America's greatest concert halls (including Lincoln Center in NYC, The Kennedy Center in Washington DC, Symphony Hall in Boston, Yale Hall, the Saenger Theater in New Orleans, Kauffman Center, and many more) beside legendary artists such as Wynton Marsalis and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, Damien Sneed, Chaka Khan, Teena Marie, and Stephen Schwartz. Ms. Jacobs soaring debut solo album A Leap In the Dark: Live at Feinstein's/54 Below was released by Broadway Records. www.ariellejacobs.com. @ArielleJacobs
Steffanie Leigh
Steffanie Leigh
Steffanie Leigh made her Broadway debut as the title role in Disney’s Mary Poppins. She went on to originate the roles of Liane d’Exelmans in Gigi and the iconic supermodel Dorian Leigh in War Paint, starring Patti LuPone and Christine Ebersole. Her international and regional credits include Venus in Fur at Singapore Repertory Theatre, Gods of Comedy at The Old Globe and McCarter Theatre, and Passion at Signature Theatre for which she received a Helen Hayes Award nomination for her portrayal of Clara. On television she can be seen on “The Blacklist,” “Blindspot,” “Mysteries of Laura,” and “The Good Wife.” Her film credits include Progress (and unrelated things), Easter Mysteries, Members Only, and Seaside. Steffanie earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Acting and Musical Theatre from Carnegie Mellon University. www.steffanieleigh.com @steffanie_leigh
Storm Lever
Storm Lever
Storm Lever recently concluded her run as legendary Queen, ‘Anne Boleyn’, in the musical, Six. She made her Broadway debut as Duckling Donna in The Donna Summer Musical after creating the role in the world premiere production at the La Jolla Playhouse in San Diego, California. Off-Broadway and regional credits include Dorothy in The Wringer (City Center), Sheila in Hair and Polexia in Almost Famous (The Old Globe); Wendy in Fly (La Jolla); Savanah in Freaky Friday (Signature Theater); Emotional Creature (Berkeley Rep). She also starred in the musical film, No One Called Ahead. @stormlever
Isabelle McCalla
Isabelle McCalla
Isabelle McCalla made her Broadway debut as ‘Princess Jasmine’ in Disney’s Aladdin after originating the role in the Aladdin national tour. She recently reprised her starring role for Disney’s upcoming film of the stage production, Aladdin: Live from the West End, filmed at the iconic Prince Edward Theatre in London. Isabelle later starred in the acclaimed Broadway production of The Prom. Regional lead roles include Clue and Beehive at Paper Mill Playhouse, Fly at La Jolla Playhouse and Footloose at The Kennedy Center. Her television appearances include Extrapolations (AppleTV+), And Just Like That (HBO Max), Law and Order (NBC), Bull (CBS), Disney Holiday Sing-a-long, and Great Performances. Look for her in the upcoming film, Shadow Vaults. @izzymccalla
Anastacia McCleskey
Anastacia McCleskey
Anastacia McCleskey most recently starred as ‘Thalia,’ one of the five fabulous Muses, in Disney’s newest stage musical Hercules at Paper Mill Playhouse, as well as ‘Dotty’ in the Broadway revival of Caroline or Change, and ‘Nurse Norma’ in the Broadway production of Waitress. Her other Broadway credits include Violet, The Book of Mormon, Priscilla Queen of the Desert, Hair, and Disney’s Tarzan. Anastacia was featured in the first national tour of Hairspray, and in London’s West End in Close to You, Bacharach Re-Imagined, and has received critical praise for countless other NY and regional performances, such as Ain’t Misbehavin’ at Barrington Stages, ‘May’ in the world premiere of The Secret Life of Bees, ‘Trixie Richardson/ Eddie’’ in PTC’s world premiere of The Tattooed Ladies, ‘JO’ in the world premiere of Afterwords at The 5th Ave Theater; she was nominated for a Helen Hayes Award for “Best Supporting Actress for her portrayal of ‘Narrator’ in Murder Ballad and won the St. Louis Theatre Circle Award for “Outstanding Performance” as ‘Celie’ in The Color Purple at The Muny. On television, Anastacia was recently featured as ‘Sophie, Mrs. Greer, & Perkins’ in “ANNIE LIVE” on NBC and is recurring on both NBC’s “New Amsterdam” as ‘Dr. Phylicia Elder’ and on CBS’s “The Good Fight” as ‘Opal.’ She has performed live on “The Today Show,” “The View,” “Good Morning America,” “The Early Show,” “The One Show,” “The David Letterman Show,” “SNL” and the 2011 and 2013 “TONY Awards.” Anastacia has received an Alliance Award and Audelco Award for her work as a choreographer, started the Podcast “Them 3 Podcast” with her brothers, and created #HelloBeautifulSpirits to spread the message of sharing, loving, and leading with kindness. Asé. @AnastaciaMcC
Shoba Narayan
Shoba Narayan
Shoba Narayan recently starred as the iconic ‘Princess Jasmine’ in the long-running Disney hit, Aladdin on Broadway. She also originated and starred as ‘Simran’ in the world premiere of Come Fall In Love – the DDLI Musical the Old Globe in San Diego, directed by Aditya Chopra, head of Yash Raj Films. She made her Broadway debut in 2016 opposite Josh Groban in the 12-time Tony-nominated musical, Natasha, Pierre and the Great Comet of 1812, notably becoming the first South Asian female in a principal role since Bombay Dreams, which Playbill called "a personal milestone and a key moment on Broadway." Among her other numerous stage credits, she starred as ‘Eliza Hamilton’ in the National Tour of the world phenomenon and Broadway smash hit Hamilton from Lin-Manuel Miranda; and appeared on Broadway in 2020 as ‘Nessarose’ in Wicked. Film and television credits include the award-winning independent feature film “Growing Up Smith” directed by Frank Lotito, “Quantico” (Mark Gordon / ABC), “Halal in the Family” with Aasif Mandvi, “Gossip Girl” The CW), “Coin Heist” (Netflix) and “Mistress America” directed by Noah Baumbach. Narayan is a Bharatanatyam (South Indian Classical) dancer and teacher, and has performed extensively throughout the US and India, including major prizes at several international dance competitions. She currently resides in New York. @shoba_narayan
Courtney Reed
Courtney Reed
Courtney Reed was last seen in Lauren Yee’s award-winning play Cambodian Rock Band at the Signature Theatre. She had the honor of originating the role of ‘Princess Jasmine’ in Disney's smash Broadway hit Aladdin, directed by Casey Nicholaw for which she received a Grammy® nomination, a role she just reprised for 4 months in London’s West End production! Prior to Aladdin, she had the privilege of being a part of the closing company of the Tony Award®-winning musical In The Heights written by Lin Manuel Miranda, in which she played ‘Carla,’ u/s ‘Nina’ and ‘Vanessa.’ She made her Broadway debut in Mamma Mia! just a few months after graduating from the Chicago College of Performing Arts at Roosevelt University. Her favorite regional credits include: ‘Andrea’ in Once on This Island at Papermill Playhouse (directed by Thomas Kail), ‘Tintinabula’ in Noble Fool's A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, and Light Opera Works’ 110 in the Shade and South Pacific. Over the past several years, she has appeared on such television shows as: Liza On Demand, Search Party, The Affair, Law & Order: SVU, White Collar, NYC 22, and CSI: NY, and her favorite, web series Submissions Only. In 2018, she debuted her first solo concert Confessions of a Broadway Princess at Feinstein’s/54 Below in New York City. She is also the founder of her all-female-run company "Gagged Chokers," which has received praise in such magazines as People, People's Style Watch, Teen Vogue, Cosmopolitan, Allure, Refinery 29, More, and Yahoo. She recently appeared in Drake Doremus’ feature film Endings, Beginnings starring Shailene Woodley. Twitter/Instagram/Snapchat: @RhodesReed @GaggedChokers
Krysta Rodriguez
Krysta Rodriguez
Krysta Rodriguez has proven herself to be a versatile actress of both stage and screen. A veteran of nine Broadway shows, Rodriguez most recently starred as ‘Cinderella’ in Into the Woods (on Broadway and in Los Angeles) and originated the role of ‘Maya’ in The Collaboration at MTC opposite Paul Bettany and Jeremy Pope. Her past roles include originating ‘Ilse’ in the critically acclaimed revival of Spring Awakening, ‘Casey’ in First Date opposite Zachary Levi, and Disney heroine ‘Megara’ in the world premiere stage adaptation of the beloved animated film Hercules. Additional Broadway credits include the original companies of The Addams Family, In the Heights, Spring Awakening, A Chorus Line (revival) and Good Vibrations. On television, Krysta co-starred in the Netflix/Ryan Murphy-produced limited series “Halston” as the iconic entertainer 'Liza Minnelli' opposite Ewan McGregor. This marked her return to the streaming platform after starring in the post-apocalyptic comedy “Daybreak” with Matthew Broderick. Rodriguez’s long list of television roles also include co-starring as John Lithgow’s daughter in the NBC series “Trial & Error,” her scene-stealing turn on the second season of NBC’s “Smash” as fan-favorite ‘Ana Vargas,’ and recurring roles on “Younger,” “Married,” “Gossip Girl,” “Quantico,” “Chasing Life” and NBC’s “The Mysteries of Laura.” Krysta’s regional theatre credits include her most recent portrayal of ‘Sally Bowles’ in Cabaret at Barrington Stage Company, Theresa Rebeck’s play Seared (Outer Critics Circle Award), 'Anita' in West Side Story at The Kennedy Center with the National Symphony Orchestra and another Rebeck play, What We’re Up Against at The Women’s Project. Rodriguez was a standout in the Hollywood Bowl production of A Chorus Line as “Diana” in which the Hollywood Reporter singled her out as the “Broadway pro whose delivery is so powerful she easily fills the cavernous Bowl, leading the cast to a cathartic crescendo that left the crowd enraptured.”
Sarah Uriarte Berry
Sarah Uriarte Berry
Sarah Uriarte Berry starred as ‘Belle’ in Disney’s Beauty and the Beast twice on Broadway: First at the Palace Theater, and 11 years later, paired with Donny Osmond at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre. Berry starred as ‘Cinderella’ in Rogers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella for the New York City Opera alongside Eartha Kitt, and was the first ‘Belle’ ever to grace Disneyland stages. She made her Broadway debut as ‘Eponine’ in Les Miserables and later reprised her role for the 10th Anniversary Production. Other Broadway credits include: The Light in the Piazza, Taboo, Next to Normal, and End of the Rainbow. Sarah is Spanish-Basque, happily married, and the mother of three crazy kids. @iamsarahuriarteberry
Anneliese van der Pol
Anneliese van der Pol
Anneliese van der Pol is a TV icon of the millennial generation, known for portraying ‘Chelsea Daniels,’ Raven-Symoné’s best friend, on Disney Channel's record-breaking series, That’s So Raven and Raven's Home. On Broadway, Anneliese was the final actress to play 'Belle' in Disney's Beauty and the Beast alongside Donny Osmond, when it closed at The Lunt-Fontanne Theatre in 2007. Other NY and regional theatre credits include: 'Kathy' in Vanities (Second Stage) where she originated the song "Cute Boys with Short Haircuts," 'Millie' in Thoroughly Modern Millie (Prism Theatre, TX), 'Esther' in Meet Me in St. Louis (TUTS), 'Laurey' in Oklahoma (Austin Musical Theatre), and 'Eva Peron' in Evita (Buena Civic Light). Anneliese has recorded numerous songs with Sh-K-Boom Records as well as her favorite single “Over It” with Radio Disney. @anneliesevanderpol
Syndee Winters
Syndee Winters
Syndee Winters made her Broadway debut as future-queen ‘Nala’ in Disney’s The Lion King – a role she reprised in 2019, when she had the honorable opportunity to meet Sister ‘Nala,’ Beyonce, in preparation of The Lion King live-action film. Syndee’s other Broadway credits include Motown the Musical, Pippin, and “working it” as all three Schuyler Sisters in the smash hit Hamilton. On television, she’s been featured on NBC Live Jesus Christ Superstar with EGOT recipient John Legend, and as ‘Ms. Smiley’ on Law & Order SVU, where she interrogated Lieutenant Olivia Benson (Mariska Harigitay) on her parenting methods! Inspired by the art of storytelling, Syndee’s latest writing project celebrates the life of American Icon, Lena Horne, in a one- woman play with music entitled, LENA: A Moment with a Lady. As a recording artist, she has written and released several singles, EPs, and her debut Jazz vocal album Lessons: From A Lady, inspired by Lena Horne, which is available on iTunes, Spotify, and all digital platforms. You can also hear her voice on tracks by artists such as Snoop Dogg, Big Daddy Kane, and Grandmaster Flash. Syndee’s dreams of teaching were realized when she founded ROAR School, which equips students to be Resourceful, Optimistic, Authentic, and Reliant. Through her instruction, young artists learn to adapt to any environment throughout their performing journey; combining creativity, discipline, and mindfulness, ROAR School has transformed the skills of students all over the world! @syndeewinters
Adam J Levy
Adam J Levy
Adam J. Levy was last seen in the first national tour of Waitress. He is a proud OG member of Broadway Princess Party and a graduate of Pace University’s BFA musical theatre program. He appeared alongside Drew Gehling in the world premiere of the musical, Dave, helmed by Tina Landau at Arena Stage in Washington, D.C. His New York and regional credits include Fiddler on the Roof, The Light in the Piazza, A Chorus Line, The Way We Get By, Hairspray, Lysistrata Jones, and Merrily We Roll Along. He has also performed alongside symphony orchestras across the nation, including the New York Philharmonic and the Long Beach Symphony. Adam can be seen in the PBS documentary, Broadway or Bust, chronicling his journey at The Jimmy Awards in NYC. @adamjlevy
Ainsley Melham
Ainsley Melham
Ainsley Melham hails from Sydney, Australia where he starred as the title role in Disney’s smash-hit musical Aladdin - a performance he then recreated for both the Broadway production and the Aladdin live-capture at the Prince Edward Theatre in London’s West End. He most recently appeared as ‘Prince Topher’ in Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella for Opera Australia’s national tour, as well as To Barbra with Love, and Disney 100 The Concert, also in Australia. Other recent credits include ‘Felix’ in The Normal Heart (State Theatre of South Australia), ‘Charley’ in Merrily We Roll Along (Hayes Theatre Co), ‘Lost Boy’ in the world premiere of Watershed: The Death of Dr. Duncan, directed by Neil Armfield (Adelaide Festival), the title role in Pippin (John Frost and Suzanne Jones) and ‘Molina’ in Kiss of the Spider Woman (Melbourne Theatre Company). Ainsley was a cast member of Hi-5 from 2013-2016, appearing in its Australasian tours, the televised “Hi-5 House” Series, its Netflix release, and the documentary film “Some Kind of Wonderful.” He was nominated for “Best Actor in a Musical” for the 2017 Helpmann Awards and “Male Lead in a Musical” for the 2018 and 2020 Green Room Awards. Ainsley co-founded the charitable organization We the Industry, Inc., which strives for inclusivity across all disciplines in Australian Theatre.
Anthony Sagaria
Anthony Sagaria
Anthony Sagaria covered the role of ‘Prince Hans’ in Disney’s Frozen on Broadway. He was also in the original Broadway cast of American Psycho and just toured across the country (for the second time!) with Wicked covering the role of ‘Fiyero.’ On television you may have seen him in “Orange Is the New Black,” “Madame Secretary,” or “Dead Sound.” Other stage credits include Into the Woods, Kinky Boots, Murder Ballad, The Bad Years, Mamma Mia, and Bye Bye Birdie. He is thrilled to get the chance to sing some of his favorite Disney songs. Many thanks to DGRW and to this incredible creative team. @Anthony_Sagaria
Charlie Alterman
Charlie Alterman
Charlie Alterman most recently served as Music Consultant/Vocal Coach for the NBC series “Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist.” Broadway work includes: Music Director for the Tony Award winning revival of Pippin, as well as the Broadway productions of Next to Normal, Godspell and Martin Short: Fame Becomes Me. Other Broadway credits include Legally Blonde (Associate Conductor). Charlie has toured as Music Director for Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Grease, and served as Music Supervisor for the North American tour of Next to Normal. Regional work includes shows at The Muny, The Old Globe, ART., The Kennedy Center, TUTS, Arena Stage, Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, Huntington Theatre, La Jolla Playhouse, Trinity Rep, Paper Mill Playhouse and the Williamstown Theatre Festival. Concert appearances include shows with Brooke Shields, Frankie Avalon, Juan Pablo Di Pace, Dana Reeve, Emily Skinner, Billy Porter, Carol Woods and Ken Page.
Benjamin Rauhala
Benjamin Rauhala
Benjamin Rauhala is one of the Broadway community's most trusted music directors and collaborators. He arranged the opening numbers of the 2022 Tony Awards and the 2023 BAFTA Film Awards for Academy Award winner Ariana DeBose. Rauhala has toured the world since 2014 as the music director for Jeremy Jordan, the Tony-nominated star of Broadway's Newsies, and in 2020, he was named 'Best Musical Director' at the Broadway World Cabaret Awards. In February 2023, he headlined London’s Cadogan Hall with a sold-out concert of his arrangements. On Broadway: Fiddler on the Roof, American Psycho, Pippin. Off-Broadway: Hit List, The Secret Life of Bees, Alice by Heart, Joan of Arc: Into The Fire. In addition to DeBose and Jordan, Rauhala is the music director for Tony Award® nominees Derek Klena, Jennifer Damiano, Kathryn Gallagher, and Disney legend Jodi Benson, as well as Halston star Krysta Rodriguez, Nashville star Kyle Dean Massey, Anastasia star Christy Altomare, Smash star Andy Mientus, Moulin Rouge star Ashley Loren, and Frozen stars Caroline Bowman and Austin Colby. His pronouns are he/him/his. Follow him @brauhala

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Kathryn Allison
Kathryn Allison
Kathryn Allison won the New York Musical Theatre Festival’s “Next Big Broadway Sensation” and just three months later made her Broadway debut in Disney’s musical hit, Aladdin! Most recently, Kathryn was featured in Disney’s newest staged-musical adaption, Hercules, at Paper Mill Playhouse, and has also graced the stage in two more Broadway musicals: Wicked and the Tony Award-winning revival of Company. In 2019, Kathryn released her debut album, “Something Real,” produced by Grammy-Winner, Dominic Fallacaro, to audience acclaim. Her voice has also been heard on Showtime’s “Our Cartoon President” and John Cameron Mitchell’s “Anthem: Homomunculus.” Ms. Allison has performed her solo shows to sold out crowds at Paper Mill Playhouse, 54 Below, Rockwood Music Hall and Joe’s Pub. She believes that her role as an artist and a citizen in society are linked, and she carries that through her creative practice wherever she goes. @Kathryndallison
Christy Altomare
Christy Altomare
Christy Altomare originated the role of Anya in the Broadway production of Anastasia for which she received the Theatre World Award and was nominated for an Outer Critics Award and a Drama Desk Award for lead actress in a musical. She made her Broadway debut playing the role of Sophie Sheridan in Mamma Mia!. Off-Broadway, Christy portrayed the role of Sue Snell in MCC’s revival of Carrie the Musical. Christy can be heard in the cast recordings of both Anastasia and Carrie. She toured the country in the first national tour of Spring Awakening, playing role of Wendla Bergman. Regional credits include Jerusha Abbott in John Caird and Paul Gordon’s production of Daddy Long Legs, Guinevere in Camelot at Drury Lane in Chicago, and most recently, Nellie Forbush in South Pacific at the Aspen Music Festival. Christy is a graduate of the Cincinnati College Conservatory of Music. Along with her passion for musical theater, she is a songwriter/recording artist, who recently released her new album of original music, Wandering Bird. You can follow Christy’s day-to-day life @ChristyAltomare on Twitter and Instagram / @ChristyAltomare0 on TikTok.
Rachael Beck
Rachael Beck
Rachael Beck is a multi-faceted, award winning powerhouse whose talents span both stage and screen as an acclaimed vocal artist and actress. She is widely remembered for her award-winning portrayal as ‘Belle’ opposite Hugh Jackman in the original company of Beauty and the Beast. Rachael’s theatrical highlights include ‘Truly Scrumptious’ in the national tour of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang; ‘Sally Bowles’ in IMG’s Cabaret, directed by Sam Mendes; ‘Kathy Selden’ in Singin' in the Rain directed by David Atkins, (which earned her a Mo Award nomination) and ‘Maria’ in The Gordon/Frost Organization/SEL production of The Sound of Music. More recently, Rachael starred alongside Todd McKenney as ‘Charity Barnum’ in Barnum, The Circus Musical. Further highlights include her Green Room Award nominated performance as ‘Fantine’ in Les Miserables and ‘Rumpleteazer’ in Cats, both produced by Cameron Mackintosh. Rachael’s other theatre credits include Dear Santa, The Wizard of Oz, Becoming Bill, Next to Normal, Strictly Gershwin, The Long and the Short of It, Secret Bridesmaid's Business, A Little Night Music, Me, My Girl (which toured nationally) The Pajama Game and Call Me Madam (for The Production Company) and You and Me. For the Sydney Theatre Company she has performed in The Wharf Review, Summer Rain (directed by Robyn Nevin) and as 'Lady Mortimer' in Henry IV and for the QTC, Mother and Son and Into the Woods. Rachael appeared in the film Ocean Boulevard and as a coach in Channel 7’s It Takes Two. A highly skilled concert performer, Rachael appeared with Todd McKenney and Tommy Tycho in Broadway to Hollywood with the National Symphony Orchestras in Australia. Rachael has also developed The Lionhearted Theatre and Arts Program with workshops currently running in High schools throughout Australia, helping students to unearth mental health issues such as depression, anxiety and disconnection by helping them tell their story using the creative arts. Rachael is a proud Ambassador of the Australian Children's Music Foundation.
Lissa deGuzman
Lissa deGuzman
Lissa deGuzman was last seen in the Wicked National Broadway Tour as the first Filipina actress to play ‘Elphaba.’ Prior to Wicked, she was in Aladdin on Broadway after playing ‘Princess’ Jasmine on the First National Tour. She made her Broadway debut as ‘Ann Darrow’ in King Kong. Following her Broadway debut, she appeared in the world premiere of Bliss starring Mario Cantone at the 5th Avenue Theatre in Seattle, WA. Some favorite regional credits include Fiddler on the Roof, West Side Story, and Chasing Rainbows. @lissadeguz
Susan Egan
Susan Egan
Susan Egan has made powerful impressions in theatre, film, television and music. She headlined on Broadway as Thoroughly Modern Millie, won critical acclaim as ‘Sally Bowles’ in Cabaret, starred in Triumph of Love and State Fair, and received Tony Award® and Drama Desk® nominations for “Best Actress” as the original ‘Belle’ in Disney’s Beauty and the Beast. Regionally, Egan starred alongside Carol Burnett in Putting It Together and Tommy Tune in the national tour of Bye, Bye Birdie, and developed works at Yale Repertory, Baltimore Center Stage, South Coast Repertory, and the Mark Taper Forum. Her film credits include 13 Going on 30, Gotta Kick It Up for Disney Channel, and many award-winning indies seen at Seattle Film Festival, Sarasota Film Festival, Slamdance, the HBO Comedy Festival and beyond. Susan has voiced leading characters in the animated features Hercules (Meg), Spirited Away (Lin), Porco Rosso (Gina), Lady and the Tramp II (Angel), has guest-starred this season on Disney Channel’s Amphibia, and spent the last 6 seasons on Cartoon Network’s Steven Universe (Rose Quartz/Pink Diamond). On television, she spent two seasons on the WB’s Nikki, recurred on Drew Carey and Almost Perfect, and has guest-starred on: Modern Family, House, Numb3rs, NYPD Blue, Arli$$, Party of Five, All My Children, Loving, Great Performances, and most recently the Disney+ series Encore.  Susan has headlined with more than 60 symphony orchestras worldwide, including return engagements at Lincoln Center, Carnegie Hall, the Kennedy Center and the Hollywood Bowl, and has over 40 recording credits including her solo albums: All That and More, So Far, Winter Tracks, Coffee House (Best Vocalist 2004), Susan Egan LIVE, The Secret of Happiness and Softly. She is an accomplished master teacher in music performance, obsessive gardener, happy wife, and mom to two daughters, who ask her repeatedly to stop singing. @IAmSusanEgan
Hiba Elchikhe
Hiba Elchikhe
Hiba Elchikhe starred as ‘Princess Jasmine’ in Disney’s Aladdin in Australia. She was most recently seen as Charisse in world premiere musical, The Time Travellers Wife. Hiba is well known for her portrayal of Pritti Pasha in Everybody’s Talking About Jamie (West End & LA). Other credits include Brooklyn in Brooklyn The Musical (Greenwich Theatre), Fiver (Southwark Playhouse), Antony & Cleopatra (National Theatre), Millenials (The other palace) Mrs Santiago/Understudy Molly in Ghost the Musical (Asia), The Sound Of Music: Live (ITV), featured soloist in Friday Night is Music Night for BBC Radio 2 and Bend it Like Beckham (workshop). Films: Disney’s Disenchanted. Original albums: Broken Wings, Fiver, In The Willows. @hiba_elchikhe
Jessie Hooker-Bailey
Jessie Hooker-Bailey
Jessie Hooker-Bailey is an actress whose Broadway credits include: Grammy® Award winner Sara Bareilles’ hit, Waitress, understudying ‘Dawn,’ and Tony Award® winning Beautiful: The Carole King Musical. Jessie has been residing in NYC as a working actress for over 10 years. Performing regionally as ‘Sarah’ in Milwaukee Rep’s Ragtime, ‘Savannah’ in the co-production of Disney’s Freaky Friday, ‘Rusty’ in PCLO’s Footloose, and in the national tour of Legally Blonde. She enjoys educating herself and others on social justice, spending time with her husband Gil and puppy Jade, and working as a teaching artist along with doing commercial and voiceover work. Jessie graduated from Shenandoah Conservatory with a BFA in musical theatre.
Diana Huey
Diana Huey
Diana Huey is a Helen Hayes and Gregory Award Winning actor best known for her portrayal of ‘Kim’ in Miss Saigon (Signature Theatre) and ‘Ariel’ in the National Tours of Disney’s The Little Mermaid, where she made international headlines for combatting racism over her casting as an Asian American actor. Diana continues to be a proud advocate for diversity and inclusion in the arts. As a stage actor, she has worked regionally across the country and has also been a part of numerous world and U.S. premieres including, Pasek and Paul’s James And The Giant Peach as the original ‘Spider,’ Michael Arden’s production of Maybe Happy Ending, and Anchuli Felicia King’s White Pearl. Her solo show, Find Your Light, has been performed at The Green Room 42, Ogunquit Playhouse, and has been invited to be part of the 2022 54 Below lineup. On-screen, she has been featured in Pokémon, Yu-Gi-Oh, Netflix’s It’s Bruno, TNT’s Leverage, and The Glee Project. @DianaHuey
Aisha Jackson
Aisha Jackson
Aisha Jackson was last seen in Disney’s Frozen, the hit Broadway musical. During her run as the standby for ‘Anna,’ she made history as the first Black woman to portray the role on Broadway. She was thrilled to have the opportunity to represent women of color by stepping into the role and hopes to continue to break down barriers on Broadway. She made her Broadway debut in Beautiful: The Carole King Musical and had the pleasure of being in the Original Broadway Cast of Waitress. Regional/ Off-Broadway credits include Witness Uganda (American Repertory Theater), Memphis and Hairspray (Arvada Center), Once on This Island (Olney Theatre Center), A Bronx Tale: The Musical (Paper Mill Playhouse), and Invisible Thread (Second Stage Theater). Up next for her is the world premiere of the Britney Spears musical Once Upon A One More Time. Instagram: @gifted2sing 
Arielle Jacobs
Arielle Jacobs
Arielle Jacobs most recently starred as Princess Jasmine in the smash-hit Broadway musical Disney’s Aladdin, and is set to lead the upcoming Off-Broadway musical Between the Lines based on the book by NY Times best-selling author Jodi Picoult. Known for her “songbird-like ability,” Ms. Jacobs made her Broadway debut starring opposite Lin-Manuel Miranda, playing Nina Rosario in the final Broadway cast of his four-time Tony Award® and Grammy Award® winning musical In The Heights. Praised as “compelling” and “radiant” by Variety Magazine, and her voice as “powerful” by The New York Times, Ms. Jacobs continued to wow audiences with starring roles in Wicked on Broadway, Rent (Mimi), Disney’s High School Musical (Gabriella), Two Gentlemen of Verona (Julia) at the Shakespeare Theatre Company in Washington DC, and Into the Woods (Baker’s Wife) where she performed opposite Emmy®-nominated actor Tituss Burgess. She has starred Off-Broadway in two world-premiere plays by Pulitzer-winning playwright and director Nilo Cruz, entitled Sotto Voce and Farhad or the Secret of Being (a one-woman show that was filmed for the Lincoln Center Public Library Archives). She had the honor to perform in the Guggenheim Museum’s “Works & Process” series, singing songs from a new adaption of George Bizet’s Carmen with the Tectonic Theater Project, under the guidance of Tony and Emmy nominated director Moises Kaufman. While her singing voice can be heard on film scores and on television, she has also performed onstage in many of America's greatest concert halls (including Lincoln Center in NYC, The Kennedy Center in Washington DC, Symphony Hall in Boston, Yale Hall, the Saenger Theater in New Orleans, Kauffman Center, and many more) beside legendary artists such as Wynton Marsalis and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, Damien Sneed, Chaka Khan, Teena Marie, and Stephen Schwartz. Ms. Jacobs soaring debut solo album A Leap In the Dark: Live at Feinstein's/54 Below was released by Broadway Records. www.ariellejacobs.com. @ArielleJacobs
Steffanie Leigh
Steffanie Leigh
Steffanie Leigh made her Broadway debut as the title role in Disney’s Mary Poppins. She went on to originate the roles of Liane d’Exelmans in Gigi and the iconic supermodel Dorian Leigh in War Paint, starring Patti LuPone and Christine Ebersole. Her international and regional credits include Venus in Fur at Singapore Repertory Theatre, Gods of Comedy at The Old Globe and McCarter Theatre, and Passion at Signature Theatre for which she received a Helen Hayes Award nomination for her portrayal of Clara. On television she can be seen on “The Blacklist,” “Blindspot,” “Mysteries of Laura,” and “The Good Wife.” Her film credits include Progress (and unrelated things), Easter Mysteries, Members Only, and Seaside. Steffanie earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Acting and Musical Theatre from Carnegie Mellon University. www.steffanieleigh.com @steffanie_leigh
Storm Lever
Storm Lever
Storm Lever recently concluded her run as legendary Queen, ‘Anne Boleyn’, in the musical, Six. She made her Broadway debut as Duckling Donna in The Donna Summer Musical after creating the role in the world premiere production at the La Jolla Playhouse in San Diego, California. Off-Broadway and regional credits include Dorothy in The Wringer (City Center), Sheila in Hair and Polexia in Almost Famous (The Old Globe); Wendy in Fly (La Jolla); Savanah in Freaky Friday (Signature Theater); Emotional Creature (Berkeley Rep). She also starred in the musical film, No One Called Ahead. @stormlever
Isabelle McCalla
Isabelle McCalla
Isabelle McCalla made her Broadway debut as ‘Princess Jasmine’ in Disney’s Aladdin after originating the role in the Aladdin national tour. She recently reprised her starring role for Disney’s upcoming film of the stage production, Aladdin: Live from the West End, filmed at the iconic Prince Edward Theatre in London. Isabelle later starred in the acclaimed Broadway production of The Prom. Regional lead roles include Clue and Beehive at Paper Mill Playhouse, Fly at La Jolla Playhouse and Footloose at The Kennedy Center. Her television appearances include Extrapolations (AppleTV+), And Just Like That (HBO Max), Law and Order (NBC), Bull (CBS), Disney Holiday Sing-a-long, and Great Performances. Look for her in the upcoming film, Shadow Vaults. @izzymccalla
Anastacia McCleskey
Anastacia McCleskey
Anastacia McCleskey most recently starred as ‘Thalia,’ one of the five fabulous Muses, in Disney’s newest stage musical Hercules at Paper Mill Playhouse, as well as ‘Dotty’ in the Broadway revival of Caroline or Change, and ‘Nurse Norma’ in the Broadway production of Waitress. Her other Broadway credits include Violet, The Book of Mormon, Priscilla Queen of the Desert, Hair, and Disney’s Tarzan. Anastacia was featured in the first national tour of Hairspray, and in London’s West End in Close to You, Bacharach Re-Imagined, and has received critical praise for countless other NY and regional performances, such as Ain’t Misbehavin’ at Barrington Stages, ‘May’ in the world premiere of The Secret Life of Bees, ‘Trixie Richardson/ Eddie’’ in PTC’s world premiere of The Tattooed Ladies, ‘JO’ in the world premiere of Afterwords at The 5th Ave Theater; she was nominated for a Helen Hayes Award for “Best Supporting Actress for her portrayal of ‘Narrator’ in Murder Ballad and won the St. Louis Theatre Circle Award for “Outstanding Performance” as ‘Celie’ in The Color Purple at The Muny. On television, Anastacia was recently featured as ‘Sophie, Mrs. Greer, & Perkins’ in “ANNIE LIVE” on NBC and is recurring on both NBC’s “New Amsterdam” as ‘Dr. Phylicia Elder’ and on CBS’s “The Good Fight” as ‘Opal.’ She has performed live on “The Today Show,” “The View,” “Good Morning America,” “The Early Show,” “The One Show,” “The David Letterman Show,” “SNL” and the 2011 and 2013 “TONY Awards.” Anastacia has received an Alliance Award and Audelco Award for her work as a choreographer, started the Podcast “Them 3 Podcast” with her brothers, and created #HelloBeautifulSpirits to spread the message of sharing, loving, and leading with kindness. Asé. @AnastaciaMcC
Shoba Narayan
Shoba Narayan
Shoba Narayan recently starred as the iconic ‘Princess Jasmine’ in the long-running Disney hit, Aladdin on Broadway. She also originated and starred as ‘Simran’ in the world premiere of Come Fall In Love – the DDLI Musical the Old Globe in San Diego, directed by Aditya Chopra, head of Yash Raj Films. She made her Broadway debut in 2016 opposite Josh Groban in the 12-time Tony-nominated musical, Natasha, Pierre and the Great Comet of 1812, notably becoming the first South Asian female in a principal role since Bombay Dreams, which Playbill called "a personal milestone and a key moment on Broadway." Among her other numerous stage credits, she starred as ‘Eliza Hamilton’ in the National Tour of the world phenomenon and Broadway smash hit Hamilton from Lin-Manuel Miranda; and appeared on Broadway in 2020 as ‘Nessarose’ in Wicked. Film and television credits include the award-winning independent feature film “Growing Up Smith” directed by Frank Lotito, “Quantico” (Mark Gordon / ABC), “Halal in the Family” with Aasif Mandvi, “Gossip Girl” The CW), “Coin Heist” (Netflix) and “Mistress America” directed by Noah Baumbach. Narayan is a Bharatanatyam (South Indian Classical) dancer and teacher, and has performed extensively throughout the US and India, including major prizes at several international dance competitions. She currently resides in New York. @shoba_narayan
Courtney Reed
Courtney Reed
Courtney Reed was last seen in Lauren Yee’s award-winning play Cambodian Rock Band at the Signature Theatre. She had the honor of originating the role of ‘Princess Jasmine’ in Disney's smash Broadway hit Aladdin, directed by Casey Nicholaw for which she received a Grammy® nomination, a role she just reprised for 4 months in London’s West End production! Prior to Aladdin, she had the privilege of being a part of the closing company of the Tony Award®-winning musical In The Heights written by Lin Manuel Miranda, in which she played ‘Carla,’ u/s ‘Nina’ and ‘Vanessa.’ She made her Broadway debut in Mamma Mia! just a few months after graduating from the Chicago College of Performing Arts at Roosevelt University. Her favorite regional credits include: ‘Andrea’ in Once on This Island at Papermill Playhouse (directed by Thomas Kail), ‘Tintinabula’ in Noble Fool's A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, and Light Opera Works’ 110 in the Shade and South Pacific. Over the past several years, she has appeared on such television shows as: Liza On Demand, Search Party, The Affair, Law & Order: SVU, White Collar, NYC 22, and CSI: NY, and her favorite, web series Submissions Only. In 2018, she debuted her first solo concert Confessions of a Broadway Princess at Feinstein’s/54 Below in New York City. She is also the founder of her all-female-run company "Gagged Chokers," which has received praise in such magazines as People, People's Style Watch, Teen Vogue, Cosmopolitan, Allure, Refinery 29, More, and Yahoo. She recently appeared in Drake Doremus’ feature film Endings, Beginnings starring Shailene Woodley. Twitter/Instagram/Snapchat: @RhodesReed @GaggedChokers
Krysta Rodriguez
Krysta Rodriguez
Krysta Rodriguez has proven herself to be a versatile actress of both stage and screen. A veteran of nine Broadway shows, Rodriguez most recently starred as ‘Cinderella’ in Into the Woods (on Broadway and in Los Angeles) and originated the role of ‘Maya’ in The Collaboration at MTC opposite Paul Bettany and Jeremy Pope. Her past roles include originating ‘Ilse’ in the critically acclaimed revival of Spring Awakening, ‘Casey’ in First Date opposite Zachary Levi, and Disney heroine ‘Megara’ in the world premiere stage adaptation of the beloved animated film Hercules. Additional Broadway credits include the original companies of The Addams Family, In the Heights, Spring Awakening, A Chorus Line (revival) and Good Vibrations. On television, Krysta co-starred in the Netflix/Ryan Murphy-produced limited series “Halston” as the iconic entertainer 'Liza Minnelli' opposite Ewan McGregor. This marked her return to the streaming platform after starring in the post-apocalyptic comedy “Daybreak” with Matthew Broderick. Rodriguez’s long list of television roles also include co-starring as John Lithgow’s daughter in the NBC series “Trial & Error,” her scene-stealing turn on the second season of NBC’s “Smash” as fan-favorite ‘Ana Vargas,’ and recurring roles on “Younger,” “Married,” “Gossip Girl,” “Quantico,” “Chasing Life” and NBC’s “The Mysteries of Laura.” Krysta’s regional theatre credits include her most recent portrayal of ‘Sally Bowles’ in Cabaret at Barrington Stage Company, Theresa Rebeck’s play Seared (Outer Critics Circle Award), 'Anita' in West Side Story at The Kennedy Center with the National Symphony Orchestra and another Rebeck play, What We’re Up Against at The Women’s Project. Rodriguez was a standout in the Hollywood Bowl production of A Chorus Line as “Diana” in which the Hollywood Reporter singled her out as the “Broadway pro whose delivery is so powerful she easily fills the cavernous Bowl, leading the cast to a cathartic crescendo that left the crowd enraptured.”
Sarah Uriarte Berry
Sarah Uriarte Berry
Sarah Uriarte Berry starred as ‘Belle’ in Disney’s Beauty and the Beast twice on Broadway: First at the Palace Theater, and 11 years later, paired with Donny Osmond at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre. Berry starred as ‘Cinderella’ in Rogers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella for the New York City Opera alongside Eartha Kitt, and was the first ‘Belle’ ever to grace Disneyland stages. She made her Broadway debut as ‘Eponine’ in Les Miserables and later reprised her role for the 10th Anniversary Production. Other Broadway credits include: The Light in the Piazza, Taboo, Next to Normal, and End of the Rainbow. Sarah is Spanish-Basque, happily married, and the mother of three crazy kids. @iamsarahuriarteberry
Anneliese van der Pol
Anneliese van der Pol
Anneliese van der Pol is a TV icon of the millennial generation, known for portraying ‘Chelsea Daniels,’ Raven-Symoné’s best friend, on Disney Channel's record-breaking series, That’s So Raven and Raven's Home. On Broadway, Anneliese was the final actress to play 'Belle' in Disney's Beauty and the Beast alongside Donny Osmond, when it closed at The Lunt-Fontanne Theatre in 2007. Other NY and regional theatre credits include: 'Kathy' in Vanities (Second Stage) where she originated the song "Cute Boys with Short Haircuts," 'Millie' in Thoroughly Modern Millie (Prism Theatre, TX), 'Esther' in Meet Me in St. Louis (TUTS), 'Laurey' in Oklahoma (Austin Musical Theatre), and 'Eva Peron' in Evita (Buena Civic Light). Anneliese has recorded numerous songs with Sh-K-Boom Records as well as her favorite single “Over It” with Radio Disney. @anneliesevanderpol
Syndee Winters
Syndee Winters
Syndee Winters made her Broadway debut as future-queen ‘Nala’ in Disney’s The Lion King – a role she reprised in 2019, when she had the honorable opportunity to meet Sister ‘Nala,’ Beyonce, in preparation of The Lion King live-action film. Syndee’s other Broadway credits include Motown the Musical, Pippin, and “working it” as all three Schuyler Sisters in the smash hit Hamilton. On television, she’s been featured on NBC Live Jesus Christ Superstar with EGOT recipient John Legend, and as ‘Ms. Smiley’ on Law & Order SVU, where she interrogated Lieutenant Olivia Benson (Mariska Harigitay) on her parenting methods! Inspired by the art of storytelling, Syndee’s latest writing project celebrates the life of American Icon, Lena Horne, in a one- woman play with music entitled, LENA: A Moment with a Lady. As a recording artist, she has written and released several singles, EPs, and her debut Jazz vocal album Lessons: From A Lady, inspired by Lena Horne, which is available on iTunes, Spotify, and all digital platforms. You can also hear her voice on tracks by artists such as Snoop Dogg, Big Daddy Kane, and Grandmaster Flash. Syndee’s dreams of teaching were realized when she founded ROAR School, which equips students to be Resourceful, Optimistic, Authentic, and Reliant. Through her instruction, young artists learn to adapt to any environment throughout their performing journey; combining creativity, discipline, and mindfulness, ROAR School has transformed the skills of students all over the world! @syndeewinters
Adam J Levy
Adam J Levy
Adam J. Levy was last seen in the first national tour of Waitress. He is a proud OG member of Broadway Princess Party and a graduate of Pace University’s BFA musical theatre program. He appeared alongside Drew Gehling in the world premiere of the musical, Dave, helmed by Tina Landau at Arena Stage in Washington, D.C. His New York and regional credits include Fiddler on the Roof, The Light in the Piazza, A Chorus Line, The Way We Get By, Hairspray, Lysistrata Jones, and Merrily We Roll Along. He has also performed alongside symphony orchestras across the nation, including the New York Philharmonic and the Long Beach Symphony. Adam can be seen in the PBS documentary, Broadway or Bust, chronicling his journey at The Jimmy Awards in NYC. @adamjlevy
Ainsley Melham
Ainsley Melham
Ainsley Melham hails from Sydney, Australia where he starred as the title role in Disney’s smash-hit musical Aladdin - a performance he then recreated for both the Broadway production and the Aladdin live-capture at the Prince Edward Theatre in London’s West End. He most recently appeared as ‘Prince Topher’ in Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella for Opera Australia’s national tour, as well as To Barbra with Love, and Disney 100 The Concert, also in Australia. Other recent credits include ‘Felix’ in The Normal Heart (State Theatre of South Australia), ‘Charley’ in Merrily We Roll Along (Hayes Theatre Co), ‘Lost Boy’ in the world premiere of Watershed: The Death of Dr. Duncan, directed by Neil Armfield (Adelaide Festival), the title role in Pippin (John Frost and Suzanne Jones) and ‘Molina’ in Kiss of the Spider Woman (Melbourne Theatre Company). Ainsley was a cast member of Hi-5 from 2013-2016, appearing in its Australasian tours, the televised “Hi-5 House” Series, its Netflix release, and the documentary film “Some Kind of Wonderful.” He was nominated for “Best Actor in a Musical” for the 2017 Helpmann Awards and “Male Lead in a Musical” for the 2018 and 2020 Green Room Awards. Ainsley co-founded the charitable organization We the Industry, Inc., which strives for inclusivity across all disciplines in Australian Theatre.
Anthony Sagaria
Anthony Sagaria
Anthony Sagaria covered the role of ‘Prince Hans’ in Disney’s Frozen on Broadway. He was also in the original Broadway cast of American Psycho and just toured across the country (for the second time!) with Wicked covering the role of ‘Fiyero.’ On television you may have seen him in “Orange Is the New Black,” “Madame Secretary,” or “Dead Sound.” Other stage credits include Into the Woods, Kinky Boots, Murder Ballad, The Bad Years, Mamma Mia, and Bye Bye Birdie. He is thrilled to get the chance to sing some of his favorite Disney songs. Many thanks to DGRW and to this incredible creative team. @Anthony_Sagaria
Charlie Alterman
Charlie Alterman
Charlie Alterman most recently served as Music Consultant/Vocal Coach for the NBC series “Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist.” Broadway work includes: Music Director for the Tony Award winning revival of Pippin, as well as the Broadway productions of Next to Normal, Godspell and Martin Short: Fame Becomes Me. Other Broadway credits include Legally Blonde (Associate Conductor). Charlie has toured as Music Director for Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Grease, and served as Music Supervisor for the North American tour of Next to Normal. Regional work includes shows at The Muny, The Old Globe, ART., The Kennedy Center, TUTS, Arena Stage, Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, Huntington Theatre, La Jolla Playhouse, Trinity Rep, Paper Mill Playhouse and the Williamstown Theatre Festival. Concert appearances include shows with Brooke Shields, Frankie Avalon, Juan Pablo Di Pace, Dana Reeve, Emily Skinner, Billy Porter, Carol Woods and Ken Page.
Benjamin Rauhala
Benjamin Rauhala
Benjamin Rauhala is one of the Broadway community's most trusted music directors and collaborators. He arranged the opening numbers of the 2022 Tony Awards and the 2023 BAFTA Film Awards for Academy Award winner Ariana DeBose. Rauhala has toured the world since 2014 as the music director for Jeremy Jordan, the Tony-nominated star of Broadway's Newsies, and in 2020, he was named 'Best Musical Director' at the Broadway World Cabaret Awards. In February 2023, he headlined London’s Cadogan Hall with a sold-out concert of his arrangements. On Broadway: Fiddler on the Roof, American Psycho, Pippin. Off-Broadway: Hit List, The Secret Life of Bees, Alice by Heart, Joan of Arc: Into The Fire. In addition to DeBose and Jordan, Rauhala is the music director for Tony Award® nominees Derek Klena, Jennifer Damiano, Kathryn Gallagher, and Disney legend Jodi Benson, as well as Halston star Krysta Rodriguez, Nashville star Kyle Dean Massey, Anastasia star Christy Altomare, Smash star Andy Mientus, Moulin Rouge star Ashley Loren, and Frozen stars Caroline Bowman and Austin Colby. His pronouns are he/him/his. Follow him @brauhala