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News Casting Now Complete for White Plains Performing Arts Center's Les Miserables Complete casting has been announced for the White Plains Performing Arts Center's upcoming production of Alain Boublil, Claude-Michel Schönberg and Herbert Kretzmer's Les Miserables, which will be presented Dec. 13-31.

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John Anthony Lopez

This production is directed by Jeremy Quinn with musical staging by Lexie Fennell Frare and musical direction by Stephen Ferri. The upcoming staging will also feature a 14-piece orchestra.

The cast will be headed by John Anthony Lopez as Jean Valjean, Joseph C. Bellino as Javert, Niki Sawyer as Fantine and Triona O’Callaghan as Eponine with Mike Longo (Marius), Bonnie Antosh (Cosette), Kyle Pressley (Enjolras) and Joe York and Cassie Hohn (M. and Mme. Thénardier). Isabella Moitoso, Zaida Rio Polanco and Kya Ashleigh Stein will share the roles of Young Cosette and Young Eponine; and Isaiah Negron, Matthew Quirk and Maddox Skigen will share the role of Gavroche.

The ensemble comprises Chelsey Lynn Alfredo, Brittany Bara, Mario Castro, Colin Earyes, Ayelet Firstenberg, Mike Fries, Garrit Guadan, Andrew Hendrick, John Hollingsworth, Brent McGee, Dan Pivovar, Steven Rich, Kayleen Seidl, Tiffany Stoker, Gregory Sullivan, Shaina Vencel and Nathan Winkelstein.

Based on Victor Hugo’s classic novel, Les Miserables is described as "an epic and uplifting story about the survival of the human spirit." The score includes “I Dreamed a Dream,” “On My Own,” “Stars,” “Bring Him Home,” “Do You Hear the People Sing?,” “Master of the House” and many more.

To purchase tickets, visit the theatre box office, go to www.wppac.com or call (914) 328-1600. White Plains Performing Arts Center is located at 11 City Place in White Plains, NY.

 
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