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News Brian Calì and Justin Patterson Are Valjean and Javert in TriArts' Les Miz, Beginning Tonight TriArts Sharon Playhouse, under the leadership of artistic director John Simpkins and managing director Justin Ball, kicks off its 25th anniversary season June 18 with Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schönberg's Tony Award-winning musical Les Misérables.

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Directed by Simpkins, the production stars Brian Calì (Encores! The Most Happy Fella, Master Class) as Jean Valjean and Justin Patterson (Annie, A Little Night Music, Memphis) as Javert.

Also featured in the 35-member company are Patton Chandler (Marius), Kalli Siringas (Eponine), Sergio Pasquariello (Enjolras), Katie Weiser (Cosette), Travis Mitchell (Thernadier), Jamie Schraff (Madame Thernadier), Sarah Cline (Fantine), Evan Fine and Giaco Traggio (Gavroche), Charlotte Clulow, Lorelei Gnerre, Akira Golz and Leah Schraff (Young Cosette).

Opening night is set for June 19 for a run through June 29.

Rounding out the ensemble are Rose Bisogno, Dave Cadwell, Sam Everett, David Fanning, Gabbie Fried, Luke Garrison, Elizabeth Gerbi, Morgan Grambo, Taylor Johnson, Alan J. Kelly, Lauren Krauss, Christian Lange, Delaney Parker, AnnMarie Powers, Peter Reyelt, Nikhil Saboo, Thomas J. Schindler, Ian Shain, Sarah Treanor and Josh Zacher.

Eric Kang is the production's musical director, and Nathaniel Shaw provides choreography.

Based on Victor Hugo’s classic novel, Les Misérables is "an epic and uplifting story about the survival of the human spirit," according to Sharon Playhouse.

Les Misérables is designed by Michael Schweikardt (sets), Michelle Eden Humphrey (costumes), Chris Dallos (lighting) and Brad Berridge (sound). Geoff Josselson is casting director, and Thomas J. Coppola is the production stage manager.

Sharon Playhouse is located at 49 Amenia Road. For more information and tickets, call (860) 364-7469 or visit TriArts.net.

 
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