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EDDIE KORBICH
(Bobby). Broadway credits include Wicked,
Seussical, Carousel (Lincoln Center), Singin' in
the Rain and Sweeney Todd (Circle in the Square). Off-Broadway
he appeared in Assassins, Godspell, The Gifts of
the Magi, Flora the Red Menace, A Little Night Music
and Eating Raoul. Regional credits include The Gamester
at St. Louis Rep., Dracula at North Shore Music Theatre, 3hree
at The Ahmanson, George M (George), Tintypes (Charlie)
and Man of La Mancha (Sancho). National tours include Showboat
(Frank) directed by Harold Prince, Television credits include guest-starring
roles on "Law and Order," "New York Undercover" and
"Out of the Box." Saturday morning cartoon fans may recognize
his voice as a regular on Nickelodeon's "Doug" and "PB
& J Otter." Eddie also may be seen in the feature films Jennifer
8 and Quiz Show. He received the 2000 Obie Award for his performance in
Taking a Chance on Love at The York Theatre. |
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ADAM PELTY
(Vic). Since childhood,
has been a professional in the performing arts. His early experience encompassed
everything from jingles for national television and radio commercials,
to work in feature films and leading roles in musicals. The son of Chicago
celebrity Lee Pelty, Adam appeared in his father's nightclub act (opening
for "Old Blue Eyes" on occasion) while studying and working
as a featured soloist with Ruth Page's Chicago Ballet. Training in acting,
music and dance was at Interlochen Center for the Arts in Michigan and
United States International University in San Diego and London. Adam's
adult professional acting career has garnered him more than 50 regional
credits and has taken him on national and European tours, as well as to
Broadway, where he has appeared in Cyrano - The Musical, Steel
Pier, A Christmas Carol, Joseph..., The Scarlet
Pimpernel and Titanic. As a choreographer, Adam has staged
dances for film, television specials and commercials. He created the choreography
for the original Broadway production of The Scarlet Pimpernel
and for Kenny Rogers in Christmas from the Heart at the Beacon
Theatre. Since 2000, Mr. Pelty has served as Director of High School Musical
Theatre at Interlochen Center for the Arts. Adam lives in New York City
with his seven-year-old son, Noah. For my dad. |
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JULIAN
REBOLLEDO (Jeorge) is
thrilled to be working with The Denver Center. He most recently originated
the role of Jeorge in the world premiere of Heaven Help Us! at
Florida Stage. Other credits include Gaston/Alfredo in the world premiere
of Alexandre Dumas and the Lady of the Camelias at the Pioneer
Theatre, Antonio in AMAS Music Theatre's NY workshop of Blackout!,
Jervis Pendleton in the New York premiere of Love From Judy (Musicals
Tonight!), NBC's "Law and Order," five seasons on MTV's hit
animated series "Daria" as the voice of Jake Morgendorfer, appearances
with the Vineyard Theatre, New York Gilbert and Sullivan Players, Northern
Stage and New York City Opera. He also concertizes nationally and internationally.
He is a graduate of the Manhattan School of Music. Julian spends his days
at his own recording studio, Shut-up and Talk, where he specializes
in coaching actors in the art of voice-overs. |
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JODI STEVENS
(Katherine). Broadway: Jekyll
& Hyde (original company) and Urban Cowboy (original
company). Off-Broadway: Eliot Ness in Cleveland, Body Shop,
Antigone, 27 Wagons Full of Cotton, Cardenio,
My Name is Pablo Picasso. Regional theatre/national tours: Dracula
and Harmony (La Jolla Playhouse), Annie: The 20th Anniversary
(Goodspeed Opera House), Twelfth Night (Palm Beach Shakespeare
Festival), The 1940's Radio Hour, Me and My Girl, A
Chorus Line, Fen, The Imaginary Invalid, Come Back to
the Five and Dime, Jimmy Dean. Television: "Career Horror Stories"
(pilot), "Sex and the City," "Central Park West,"
"As the World Turns," "Guiding Light," "All My
Children." Vocal recordings include: Girl Talk (solo album),
Jekyll & Hyde, The Kurt Weill Centennial, Johnny
Mercer's Dream, Rodgers and Leonhart. She is currently in
production on her second CD, due out in 2005. Please visit www.jodistevens.com.
For you, Dadeo. |
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MARK ZIMMERMAN
(Mr. Saunders). Broadway: The
Rainmaker, Shenandoah, On the 20th Century, Brigadoon
and Face Value. First national tours: Mamma Mia! and
Kiss of the Spider Woman. Regional and off-B'way: A Little
Night Music (Joseph Jefferson Award), Paper Moon, Olympus
on My Mind, 110 in the Shade and 1776. Television:
"Murphy Brown," "Law and Order" (including "Criminal
Intent" and "Special Victims Unit"), "Central Park
West," "One Life to Live," "As the World Turns,"
"General Hospital" and "Another World." Film: The
Thomas Crown Affair, A Price Above Rubies, Dash and
Lilly, Claire Dolan, The Giraffe, For Love
or Money and Bonfire of the Vanities. Mark is a proud member
of Actors' Equity Association where he currently serves as First Vice
President. |
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SHANNAN
STEELE (Understudy) recently
completed the engagement of Denver's longest-running musical, I Love
You, You're Perfect, Now Change at The Denver Center's Garner Galleria
Theatre. Previous credits include Joseph... (Trio/Wife), Over
the River and Through the Woods (Caitlin), Guys and Dolls,
Sweet Charity (Rosie), Jerry's Girls, On the Town
and Violet, all at The Arvada Center. Shannan has a bachelor's
degree in mathematics and a master's degree in physical therapy. She is
thrilled to be working with Ray Roderick again and is honored to be part
of this production. Countless thanks to family, friends and Klint, whose
love and support has been endless. |