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Isn't it...well...swell.
The Zombie Prom
Off-Broadway Cast
starring
 
 Richard Muenz and Karen Murphy
 
RICHARD MUENZ  (Eddie Flagrante) has recently recorded Bernstein's Broadway on Nonesuch Records.  He may also be heard on the original cast album of Maltby & Shire's Closer Than Ever (RCA), A Tribute to Sondheim on BMG and on Garrison Keillor's A Prairie Home Companion.  He has performed in New York productions on Broadway in The Most Happy Fella (Joe), Camelot with Richard Harris and Burton (Lancelot), Chess (Joe), Nick and Nora and 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. Off-Broadway he was the 26th El Gallo in The Fantasticks. His latest of many TV appearances was as Frank Sinatra in "The Mia Farrow Story."
KAREN MURPHY (Delilah Strict) created the role of Delilah Strict in workshop.  More recently she was seen in City Center's Encore production of DuBarry Was a Lady.  She was featured as Mrs. Mops this past season in A Christmas Carol at Madison Square Garden's Paramount Theatre.  Other credits include, Off-Broadway: Hysterical Blindness, Forbidden Broadway.  Regional: Animal Crackers, Side by Side by Sondheim, Jacques Brel, Tintypes, A little Night Music.  Tours: Les Miserables III, The All Night Strut. Recordings:  Anyone Can Whistle (Carnegie Hall), A Christmas Carol, Forbidden Broadway Volume II.
 
 Richard Roland and Jessica-Snow Wilson
 
RICHARD ROLAND  (Jonny), a native New Yorker, was recently seen portraying Jason on ABC TV's "All My Children."  He created the somewhat rotting and decaying Jonny in the workshop.  No stranger to the Off-Broadway community, he was seen as the 30th Matt in The Fantasticks and Frankie in Forever Plaid (NY debut) for New York audiences.  Regionally, he played Older Patrick in Mame (Walnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia), Sam in Shenandoah (Goodspeed Opera), Rolf in The Sound of Music (St. Louis MUNY), Sparky, Smudge and Frankie in Forever Plaid in Kansas City, The Old Globe Theatre in San Diego and Detroit (respectively). 
JESSICA-SNOW WILSON  (Toffee) , "Snow" comes to Zombie Prom directly from Les Miserables, where she played Eponine on Broadway for the past year.  Having been plucked from the Canadian company of Les Miserables Jessica is thrilled to be living in New York City and in a brand new show.  She made her professional debut during her senior year of high school when she played Anne in Anne of Green Gables at the Elgin Theatre in Toronto.  Snow is thankful for the angels that have brought her such incredible opportunities and also for "the boy of her dreams" -- John (with an H). 
 
and featuring
 
Stephen Bienskie, Marc Lovci and rebecca Rich
 
STEPHEN BIENSKIE (Jake, u/s Jonny).  Stephen is proud to make his Off-Broadway debut with Zombie Prom.  He was last seen in the first national touring company and German company of The Who's Tommy.  He has also been a singer/songwriter for several rock bands and holds a B.F.A. from Montclair University.  Much thanks and love to his beloved family, Anthony, the Deadbeat Club, Jan, T3D, Wayne, Aiko and of course God.  This performance is dedicated to the memory of Rose Pasquariello. MARC LOVCI (Joey, u/s Eddie Flagrante) is making his debut performance in New York City.  He has performed regionally in City of Angels at Westchester Broadway Theatre.  He was also featured entertainer for Chandris Fantasy Cruises.  Mr. Lovci moved to New York City from his home state of Nebraska where his credits include Lil' Abner, Grease, and Funny Girl and also holds a B.A. in music from the University of Nebraska. REBECCA RICH (Candy).  Miss Rich is thrilled to be making her Off-Broadway debut in this spectacular production of Zombie Prom, after having originated the role in the workshop.  Past regional and stock roles include Dr. Charlotte in Falsettos at The Hangar Theatre; Dolly in Annie Get Your Gun at The Arvada Center in Colorado; the Housekeeper in Man of La Mancha at many theatres and Agatha in a national tour of Guys and Dolls.  Miss Rich holds a B.F.A. in musical theatre from Ithaca College.
 
Jeff Skowron, Natalie Toro and Cathy Trien
 
JEFF SKOWRON (Josh).  Jeff just played Levi in Joseph...Dreamcoat at Westchester Broadway theatre.  He graduated from Penn State University last year and moved to New York where he was seen in The Occupation at Theatre row Theatre, Babes in Toyland at Lincoln Center, and the premiere of Kelly Gilles' Crackerbox Kids at the Trilogy Theatre.  Favorite regional credits include Eugene in Brighton Beach Memoirs,  Rick in The Nerd and Dodger in Oliver!  Thanks to Neil. NATALIE TORO (Ginger, u/s Toffee).  Natalie Toro, born and raised in the Bronx, NY is proud to have originated the role of Ginger since she's never played a role like this before.  On Broadway, she was Eponine in Les Miserables from 1988-1992 and originated Sally in  A Christmas Carol at the Paramount Theatre.  She's also played Grizabella, the Glamour Cat, in the national touring company of Cats and Eva Peron in Evita at ArtPark.  She graduated with a B.F.A. from the Boston Conservatory of Music. Natalie is currently recording her debut album. CATHY TRIEN (Coco).  Cathy is thrilled to be doing Zombie Prom after originating her role in the workshop.  Prior to this she was doing Beehive, playing the part of Patti at both Cincinnati Playhouse and The Asolo Theatre.  She toured Europe in Annie Get Your Gun playing the title role and the U.S. as Sheila in the 25th Anniversary nation tour of Hair.  Regionally she played Marty in Grease starring Rex Smith at the Fox in Atlanta and the St. Louis MUNY, Sally Bowles in Cabaret,  Reno in Anything Goes and Val in A Chorus Line.
 
The sight of your pom-poms...  And the smell of Brilliantine...

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