CAST LIST: Sunday in the Park with George

Dani DeGarmo • November 27, 2024

Thank you to everyone who auditioned!

CAST LIST


George.......................................................Daniel Denton

Dot/Marie.................................................Nora Burgard

Old Lady/Mrs./Blair Daniels.........Suzanne Keiper

Nurse/Mrs./Harriet Pawling.........Jill Dickerson

Jules/Bob Greenberg......................Patrick Kelly

Yvonne/Naomie Eisen.....................Kelly Schellman

Boatman/Charles Redmond.....Dave Glauner

Celeste #1/Waitress.........................Sonja Holmgren

Celeste #2/Elaine..............................Emily Pons

Louise/Boy..............................................Charlotte Wagner

Franz/Dennis.........................................Malachi Swedberg

Frieda/Betty...........................................Abby Ilardi

Soldier/Alex............................................Colton Smith

Louis/Billy Webster............................Joseph Lowry

Mr./Lee Randolph...............................Brian Williams

Performances Feb. 7, 8, 9

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