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Directed by BILL FENNELLY

The Peanuts gang comes to life onstage in this whimsical and witty musical! You'll fall in love all over again with Charlie Dark-brown, Linus, Lucy, Schroeder, Patty and Snoopy as they deal with the joys and frustrations of kites, school, baseball game and first dearest. Featuring a new musical arrangement with actors playing their own instruments, delightful numbers like "My Blanket and Me," "The Book Study" and "Happiness" abound with joy. Whether you come to embrace your nostalgia or share your fond memories with a new generation, you'll exit with a smile on your face.


"Critic'due south Pick! A musical fantasia for all ages … a tour-de-force." —
CityBeat

"Sweet and straightforward enough to delight young theatergoers. And it's abrupt enough for the grown-ups." — The Cincinnati Enquirer

"Incredibly family-friendly, filled with heart, and makes for a memorable nighttime out in Cincinnati. … await to be engaged from beginning to stop." — Cincinnati Parent

ADVISORY: With delightful themes of friendship and babyhood, You lot're a Good Human, Charlie Brown is suitable for general audiences ages 5 and older. This joyous musical will tug at your heart strings with its gleeful music, cornball setting and reimagined musical arrangement. Due to the full-length nature of the bear witness, children younger than five cannot be admitted.

RUNNING Fourth dimension: The bear witness runs approximately 2 hours and 10 minutes, including a 20-minute intermission.

Promotional photo of the cast of You're a Adept Man, Charlie Brown by Tony Arrasmith/Arrasmith & Associates.

Nick Cearley

Linus / Co-Conceiver / Dance Captain

Nick Cearley

Nick is stoked to return to his hometown (Fairfield) for this heady concept of You're a Good Man, Charlie Chocolate-brown which he co-conceived! He was concluding seen at the Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park every bit Seymour in Picayune Shop of Horrors. He is one half of the critically acclaimed "undie"-rock comedy duo known as The Skivvies (theskivviesnyc.com), co-created with Lauren Molina. Most recently, he completed eight regional premieres across the country of the critically acclaimed ane-person play Buyer & Cellar. Broadway/kickoff national/off-Broadway credits include All Shook Upwardly (Broadway offset national), A Midsummer Night's Dream, Pageant: The Musical (original cast album on Jay Records, Drama Desk-bound nomination Best Revival) and Sex Tips for Directly Women from a Gay Human being. He has worked extensively regionally including Portland Center Phase, Williamstown Theatre Festival, American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco (A.C.T.), Bay Street Theater, Huntington Theatre Company, Ii River Theater, American Stage Theatre Company, Theatreworks/USA, New York Stage and Flick, City Theatre Visitor, Eugene O'Neill Theater Center, Berkshire Theatre Grouping, Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati, Rubicon Theatre Company and Bucks Canton Playhouse. He was also named on the OUT100 list of about intriguing and compelling LGBTQ actors of the year. Follow Nick on Instagram and Twitter: @clearlycearley @theskivviesnyc. Visit www.nickcearley.com.

Armando Gutierrez

Snoopy

Armando Gutierrez

Armando is thrilled to be making his Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park debut! Off-Broadway credits include Carmine Roses, Green Gold (Minetta Lane) and Wonderland: Alice's Stone and Roll Run a risk (Atlantic Theater Company). Regionally, he has appeared in Meg Dollar Quartet, Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story and the world premiere of Mark Hollman's The Girl, The Grouch and The Goat. His ring, Saddlemen, accept music available to stream on all major platforms and for purchase on iTunes and CDBaby. Cheers to the entire team at the Playhouse, Bill, Michael, Jenn and Stephanie Klapper Casting. Special cheers to his family unit and his married woman Lanae. This performance is inspired by and defended to, his Shih Tzu, Elton. Woof! Instagram: @saddlementheband

Stephanie Anne Johnson

Patty

Stephanie Anne Johnson

Stephanie is pleased to be making their Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park debut. They take performed with Oregon Shakespeare Festival, The Histrion's Theatre of Louisville, The Village Theatre in Hairspray, and numerous venues in Seattle. As a multifaceted vocalizer and songwriter, they worked as a lounge singer for Holland America Cruise Line and as a member of the Seattle-area Dickens Carolers, and they were a summit 20 finalist on season five of NBC'south Emmy Laurels-winning The Voice. Their concluding song, "Georgia on My Mind," rose to the number 4 spot on iTunes R&B and Soul charts.

Lauren Molina

Lucy / Co-Conceiver

Lauren Molina

Lauren couldn't be happier to exist making her Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park debut. She offset appeared on Broadway in John Doyle's critically acclaimed revival of Sweeney Todd: The Demon Hairdresser of Fleet Street equally the cello-playing Johanna. She and then went on to create the part of Regina in Rock of Ages off-Broadway, transferring with it to Broadway. Off-Broadway, she co-starred in Stephen Sondheim's revival of Marry Me A Little (Drama League nomination), originated Bella Rose in Desperate Measures (Lortel and Outer Critics nomination) and originated Megan in Nobody Loves Y'all at Second Stage Theater. Regional favorites include Squeaky Fromme in Assassins (Yale Repertory Theatre), Eileen in Wonderful Town (Goodman Theatre), Countess in A Little Dark Music (Huntington Theatre Company), Cunegunde in Candide (Goodman Theatre Visitor, Huntington Theatre Company, Shakespeare Theatre Company – Helen Hayes Laurels), Audrey in Little Shop of Horrors (Cleveland Play House), Janet in The Rocky Horror Picture Testify (Bucks Canton Playhouse) and Sara in Murder Ballad (TUTS Underground). She'southward half of the acclaimed comedy-pop duo The Skivvies. A Detroit-born Michigan native, Lauren graduated from the University of Michigan musical theatre plan. She now lives in New York Urban center with her domestic partner Rob Morrison and their two cats Hoodie and Fordham. Visit www.LaurenMolina.com and www.TheSkivviesNYC.com. Instagram and Twitter: @lomo212 @TheSkivviesNYC

Rob Morrison

Charlie Brown

Rob Morrison

Rob is overjoyed to be making his debut at Cincinnati Playhouse on the Park! His off-Broadway credits include Avenue Q, Nevermore: The Imaginary Life and Mysterious Death of Edgar Allan Poe, Pinkalicious the Musical and The Pinnacle Job! Rob originated the function of narrator/instrumentalist in Moonshine: That Hee Haw Musical (Dallas Theater Centre), too every bit the role of Paul Allen in Nerds: A Musical Dot-Comedy (Philadelphia Theatre Company, North Carolina Theatre). Regionally, he has appeared as Annas in Jesus Christ Superstar (Due north Carolina Theatre) and Bobby Strong in Urinetown (Lyric Phase Company of Boston). Rob is the voice of the blithe dog Doodle on Sunny Day (Nick Jr.) and a plethora of characters on Peg + Cat (PBS). His upcoming voiceover credits include the new Amazon series The Bug Diaries. On telly, he has been seen on Unforgettable (CBS) and Alpha Business firm (Amazon Video); film credits include Freedom (2014 moving-picture show). A songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, Rob is a founding member of the folk-stone collective The Hollows, whose music video "Mountains to the Sea" was featured on Billboard. Rob's music has been used in films and tv series, including Hulu's It Could Be Worse. He composed the score for the award-winning independent film Lord's day Belt Express. Visit www.therobmorrison.com. Instagram: @therobmorrison

Brett Ryback

Schroeder / Music Helm

Brett Ryback

Brett is an role player, composer/lyricist and author. He originated the role of Marcus off-Broadway in Murder for Two. Other acting credits include The History Boys (Ahmanson Theatre), The Lieutenant of Inishmore (Marker Taper Forum) and the earth premieres of Shrew!, The Prince of Atlantis, Dr. Cerberus and Imagine (South Coast Repertory). Contempo television and film appearances include Mom; Modern Family; How I Met Your Mother; Hail, Caesar!; and the Lifetime movie The Banana. As a writer, he is the recipient of the ASCAP Foundation's Cole Porter Honor. His musical Passing Through was developed at the Rhinebeck Writer's Retreat and the Johnny Mercer Writers Colony at Goodspeed Opera House where it will premiere this summer. His other plays and musicals include Joe Schmoe Saves the World (NAMT 2016, ASCAP/Dreamworks Workshop), Freedom Inn: The Musical (Ovation Award nomination, Best Music/Lyrics), Darling (Weston Playhouse New Musical Award), The Tavern Keeper's Daughter (All-time Musical, Pasadena Weekly) and Nate the Neat (South Coast Repertory, Outset Stage). Brett is currently writing a musical podcast chosen In Strange Woods, he created the online accompanist website PlayThisForMe.com, and he teaches musical theatre at the University of Southern California. Visit www.brettryback.com. Instagram and Twitter: @btryback

Pecker Fennelly

Manager

Neb Fennelly

Bill is thrilled to return to Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park after directing Little Shop of Horrors here in 2017. His work has been seen on Broadway, off-Broadway and regionally. Recent projects include Hairspray at Maltz Jupiter Theatre and Lady Day at Emerson'due south Bar and Grill at Actors Theatre of Louisville and Portland Centre Stage. Directing credits include Fly By Night (Dallas Cavalcade Award for Best Director of a Musical), Frankenstein – A New Musical (off-Broadway), Jersey Boys (Original Assistant Director), The King of beasts King (Resident Director) and New York City Opera at Lincoln Center (Staff Director), and he was a Phil Killian Directing Beau at Oregon Shakespeare Festival. He has also completed projects at Syracuse Stage, Dallas Theater Center, TheatreWorks Silicon Valley, Playwrights Horizons, Hartford Phase, Goodspeed Opera House, Manhattan Theatre Order, Roundabout Theatre Visitor, Arizona Theatre Visitor, Ford's Theatre, The Alliance Theatre, The Glimmerglass Festival and Walnut Street Theatre amongst others. He has also been Acquaintance Producing Artistic Managing director of The Interim Company and Assistant Artistic Director at Cirque du Soleil. Bill earned a BM from The Hartt School and an MFA in Directing from University of California San Diego. He is an Associate Professor of Theatre at Drexel Academy in Philadelphia.

Michael Holland

Music Manager / New Instrumental & Song Arranger

Michael Kingdom of the netherlands

Michael was orchestrator/song arranger for the Broadway revival of Godspell, as well every bit the original cast recording co-producer. He has equanimous incidental music for Bay Street Theatre (three times); The Old Globe and The Alley Theatre (twice each); Bucks Canton Playhouse; Greatcoat Playhouse; Colorado Shakespeare Festival; Dallas Theater Center; and Playwrights Horizons. As composer/lyricist, shows include Horizon Line (in development with Theatre Latté Da, Minneapolis), You're Gonna Hate This (Joe'due south Pub at the Public Theater, Feinstein's/54 Below), Hurricane (New York Musical Festival) and a couple of secret, in-progress ones. Recordings include Beach Toys Won't Save You and Darkness Falls, available on nearly streaming platforms, likewise equally a few that aren't available anywhere anymore. Michael too performed the world premiere of "Some other Twenty-four hour period in the Modern World" on The Maury Yeston Songbook (ps classics). Upcoming projects include music and lyrics for 12 Angry Men (Theatre Latté Da, 2020) and original music for Clue: A New One-act (U.Southward. tour, 2020). Check out michaelholland.com: "Woefully neglected since 2014!"

Jenn Rose

Choreographer

Jenn Rose

Jenn is a New York City-based choreographer working in theatre, concert trip the light fantastic toe and film. Current projects include You're a Good Human being, Charlie Brown (Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park) and Untitled Project #213 (Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2019). Regional choreography credits include Cabaret (Arden Theatre Company), Ain't Misbehavin' (Milwaukee Repertory Theater), Avenue X (11th Hour Theatre Co), Herringbone (Flashpoint Theatre Company), Blackness Birth (Theatre Horizon) and Honk! (Two River Theater). Moving-picture show choreography includes the characteristic Christmas Dreams, the brusk film Not Immune (Palm Springs LGBTQ Film Festival Choice), In or Out and unPresidented (Loose Screws Productions). Commissioned choreography includes Player Piano (Steps Conservatory Programme), That's What It's All About (Dancebreak 2018), The Missing Piece (BalletFleming), Three and a Break (Ursinus College) and Benzo (Drexel University). She is the recipient of the 2016 Barrymore Award for Excellence in Theatre Choreography and has been honored with five additional nominations. Visit www.iamjennrose.com.

Michael Schweikardt

Fix Designer

Michael Schweikardt

Michael returns to Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park for the sixth time for You lot're a Skilful Man, Charlie Brown. Previous Playhouse credits include Little Shop of Horrors (2017), Cabaret (2013), Tigers Exist Still (2012), Last Railroad train to Nibroc (2009) and Ella (2008). Selected off-Broadway productions include The Bus and the American premiere of Frank McGuinness' Gates of Gold (59E59 Theater), Bloodsong of Love (Ars Nova), The Black Suits (The Public Theater) and Things to Ruin: The Songs of Joe Iconis (2nd Stage Theater, The Attachment Factory). Regional credits include productions at Ford's Theatre, The Old Globe, Cleveland Play Firm, Asolo Repertory Theatre, Maltz Jupiter Theatre, The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, Sarasota Opera, The Muny, Paper Mill Playhouse and multiple productions for Goodspeed Opera House, including Fiddler on the Roof, The Virtually Happy Fella, Carousel, Showboat, Annie Get Your Gun, 1776, Large River and Camelot. Michael'south tours include James Taylor'southward One Human Ring, Ella the Musical and Motherhood the Musical. Other productions include Oklahoma!, starring Kelli O'Hara and Will Hunt, for the Oklahoma State Centennial. He recently designed productions of Marie Antoinette and Phantom for EMK International in Seoul, S Korea. To learn more visit msportfolio.com.

Kathleen Geldard

Costume Designer

Kathleen Geldard

Kathleen previously designed Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park'due south Misery, Shakespeare in Honey, All the Roads Home, Little Shop of Horrors and Mad River Rising. Other contempo regional credits include Actors Theatre of Louisville's The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, Circumvolve Mirror Transformation, Peter and the Starcatcher and Humana Festivals 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2018; Shakespeare Theatre Company's Macbeth; Loonshit Stage'southward The Twelvemonth of Magical Thinking; and Portland Center Stage's Little Shop of Horrors. She has other regional credits at Huntington Theatre Company, Signature Theatre, Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company, Florida Studio Theatre, La Jolla Playhouse, Portland Centre Stage, Arena Stage, Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Studio Theatre, Circular House Theatre, Imagination Stage, Flashpoint Theatre Company, Folger Theatre, Martha'southward Vineyard Playhouse, Studio Arena Theater, Children's Theatre of Charlotte and Dance Substitution. Kathleen's awards include a 2012 Bay Expanse Critics Circle nomination for Ruined at The Ground Flooring at Berkeley Repertory Theatre, a 2012 IRNE Award nomination for Ruined at Huntington Theatre Company and a 2009 Helen Hayes nomination for The Neverending Story at Imagination Stage. She is an artistic associate for Signature Theatre.

Kenton Yeager

Lighting Designer

Kenton Yeager

Kenton has designed, produced or directed more than 600 productions during his career. He designed Peter and the Starcatcher, Band of Burn: The Music of Johnny Cash and Venus in Fur at Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park. Theatre design credits include work for Denver Heart Theatre Company, The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, Milwaukee Repertory Theater, Arizona Theatre Visitor, Round Business firm Theatre, Pioneer Theatre Visitor, Folger Theatre, Virginia Stage Company, Arden Theatre Company, Syracuse Phase, Asolo Repertory Theatre, PlayMakers Repertory Company and the Great River Shakespeare Festival. He has designed concerts for Suzanne Vega, Dave Matthews, John Prine, They Might Exist Giants, George Winston, The Kronos Quartet, Bobby McFerrin, The Roches and Stephane Grappelli. Equally an educator, Kenton heads the master's plan in lighting design at Academy of Tennessee, Knoxville, and has taught over 100 master classes at more than twoscore universities and workshops abroad in Frg, The Czech Republic, Vietnam, India, Austria, Mexico, France, Wales and Holland. Kenton is likewise the creator and owner of Yeagerlabs, a company specializing in innovative means of teaching theatre in the classroom. Foundational to all of his creative piece of work and his education are his meditation and mindfulness practices. He is by president of the American Meditation Society and a certified advanced practices meditation teacher.

Nick Kourtides

Sound Designer

Nick Kourtides

Nick designs for musical theatre and creates sound environments for devised ensemble works. He is thrilled to make his Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park debut. Previous work with Neb Fennelly includes Lady 24-hour interval at Emerson's Bar and Grill at Actors Theatre of Louisville. Broadway credits include Rocktopia. West End credits include Magic Mike Live. Off-Broadway credits include Blacklight (Greenwich House Theater), The Lucky Ones (Ars Nova), Object Lesson (New York Theatre Workshop, Brooklyn Academy of Music), Elephant Room (St. Ann's Warehouse), Carson McCullers Talks About Love (Rattlestick Playwrights Theater) and Jomama Jones: Radiate (Soho Repertory Theatre). Las Vegas credits include Magic Mike Alive and Mat Franco. International credits include Paris Quartier d'Ete, Barbican Centre, Edinburgh Fringe Festival and Sydney Festival. Regional credits include Cleveland Play House, New York Stage and Flick, McCarter Theatre, Middle Theatre Group, Folger Theatre, Studio Theatre, Milwaukee Repertory Theater and La Jolla Playhouse. Collaborations with Pig Fe Theatre Company include A Period of Animate Existence, Cankerblossom, Isabella, Chekhov Lizardbrain and Mission to Mercury. With BalletX Nick designed Dusk o639 Hours at The Wilma Theater, The Joyce Theater, Jacob's Pillow and Vail Festivals. Site-specific designs include works with PearlDamour, Lynn Nottage and Kate Whoriskey, and the Philadelphia International Festival of the Arts. Nick received the 2006 Barrymore and 2015 Bessie awards. Learn more near Nick at world wide web.nickkourtides.com.

Stephanie Klapper, CSA.

Casting Manager

Stephanie Klapper, CSA.

Stephanie is thrilled to go on her collaboration with Blake Robison and Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, having cast A Christmas Carol, Cincinnati King, Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley and The Roommate this season, and Shakespeare in Love, Mr. Joy, Be Here Now, Marie and Rosetta, Sooner/Later, Treasure Island and Murder for Two terminal season. Previously for the Playhouse, she cast A Prayer for Owen Meany, Disgraced, A Christmas Carol, Jane Eyre, Summerland, All the Roads Home, Ken Ludwig'due south Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery, The Secret Garden, Sex with Strangers, Mad River Ascension, Native Gardens, The Revolutionists, To Kill a Mockingbird, Mothers and Sons, Bad Dates, Sherlock Holmes and the Take a chance of the Suicide Guild, Safe House, Tenderly: The Rosemary Clooney Musical, Circle Mirror Transformation, Peter and the Starcatcher, Buzzer, Fly, Seven Spots on the Sunday, Clybourne Park, 4000 Miles, Pride and Prejudice and A Delicate Send, as well as Shipwrecked! An Amusement; The Book Club Play; Leveling Up; Abigail/1702; The Three Musketeers; and The Blonde, the Brunette and the Vengeful Redhead. Her work is oft seen on Broadway, off-Broadway and regionally, equally well as on film and television. She has many heady projects running and upcoming. Stephanie is a fellow member of the Casting Club of America.

Andrea L. Shell

Stage Manager

Andrea L. Beat out

Andrea is excited to be celebrating her 19th flavor with Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, having worked on more than 90 productions. A highlight of every flavour for her is stage managing A Christmas Ballad. Favorite Playhouse credits include The Final Wide Open; The Roommate; Treasure Island; Be Here Now; Mr. Joy; Erma Bombeck: At Wit's Cease; Jane Eyre; Disgraced; Bad Dates; The Revolutionists; Peter and the Starcatcher; I Loved, I Lost, I Made Spaghetti; The N Puddle; The Trip to Bountiful; Merrily We Roll Along; Every bit You Similar It; Behind the Centre; The Understudy; Blackbird; Durango; Around the Globe in eighty Days; Chantry Boyz; Smoke on the Mountain Homecoming; Reckless; Ace; The Clean House; A Picasso; 1; Abracadabra (2002-2007); The Bible … (abridged); and Dark Paradise. Regionally, she stage managed The Blonde, the Brunette and the Vengeful Redhead (Dallas Theater Center); Ace (The Old World); Lost Prospect (Ingenuity Festival of Cleveland); A Midsummer Nighttime's Dream and The Nutcracker (Cincinnati Ballet); and Snow White and Beauty and the Beast (Cincinnati Ballet's Otto M. Budig Academy). She as well served as the production stage director for the Jonesborough Repertory Theatre. Andrea is a proud member of Actors' Equity Association. She would like to thank her family, friends, Dylan and Scott for their unending support.

Brooke Redler

Second Stage Manager

Brooke Redler

Brooke is pleased to return for her fourth season with Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park. Her off-Broadway credits include Breathing Time, The Faire and From White Plains (product stage managing director, Error Line Theatre). Regional theatre credits include Million Dollar Quartet, The Curious Incident of the Canis familiaris in the Night-Fourth dimension, Summerland and Native Gardens (Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park); Hair: Retrospection, Stillwater, The Whipping Homo, Baronial: Osage County, Cabaret and five seasons of A Christmas Carol (production stage manager, Kansas Metropolis Repertory Theatre); Peter and the Starcatcher and Richard II (Utah Shakespeare Festival); Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Fasten (Center Stage in Baltimore); and The Drowsy Chaperone, Is He Dead? and Harry the Corking (Creede Repertory Theatre). Banana stage direction credits include Our Town, A Flea in Her Ear, Clay, Omnibus and Dear, Janis (Kansas Metropolis Repertory Theatre); and piece of work at Starlight Theatre, Stages St. Louis and Center of America Shakespeare Festival. Brooke also has worked in opera, with credits including Moscow, Cherry Town and Medea (PSM, Opera Long Embankment); and The Coronation of Poppea, Frida, Dice Fledermaus and Tosca (ASM, Cincinnati Opera). She also spent two seasons at The Santa Atomic number 26 Opera.

Jenifer Morrow

Second Stage Manager

Jenifer Morrow

A stage manager at Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park since 1994, Jenifer became the PSM (head of the section) in 2005. She has worked on more than than 100 productions, including a number of regional and world premieres, and has traveled to several other theatres to bring co-productions back to the Playhouse. Her recent credits include August Wilson's Two Trains Running, The 2nd City — It's Not You, It'southward Me, Cincinnati Male monarch, Misery, Murder for Two, Marie and Rosetta, An Evening With Groucho, Shakespeare in Love, Little Shop of Horrors, The Second City's Holidazed & Confused Revue, A Prayer for Owen Meany, To Kill a Mockingbird, Low Down Dirty Blues, The Secret Garden, Tenderly: The Rosemary Clooney Musical and The Three Musketeers. Jenifer served equally the PSM at Santa Fe Stages for several seasons. She has also phase managed at Cleveland Play House, La Jolla Playhouse, Theatre de la Jeune Lune, Long Wharf Theatre, Goodspeed Opera House, Virginia Shakespeare Festival, The Ordway and Players Theatre Columbus. One of her most memorable experiences was stage managing the U.Thousand. tour of Miss Evers' Boys at The Barbican Middle in London and at the historic Bristol Old Vic.

Elizabeth Freyman

Assistant Phase Manager

Elizabeth Freyman

Elizabeth is thrilled to be working on her starting time Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park production! She has worked as a member of the stage management team on 23 Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati productions. Other credits include We Will Non Be Silent and Welcome to Fear City (Contemporary American Theater Festival); Le nozze di Figaro (The Princeton Festival); Il Trovatore and Carmen (Knoxville Opera); Magic Flute, Madama Butterfly, Due south Pacific and Der fliegende Holländer (Piedmont Opera); Street Scene and La Traviata (Opera Northward); and Don Giovanni and Galileo Galilei (Cincinnati Opera). Elizabeth is a proud member of Actors' Equity. Love to her amazing family and the best friends.

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5 Questions With Brett Ryback

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