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News Schools of the Stars: Where Falsettos Cast and Creators Went to College Where the full cast and creative team of the Broadway revival of Falsettos pursued their college studies.

What does it take to write, create or star in a Broadway revival? Hard work, talent, luck—all backed up by a good education. You have to supply the first three yourself, but PlaybillEDU™ can help you find the fourth.

Here is a rundown on where the cast and production team of the Broadway revival of Falsettos pursued their college studies. Visit PlaybillEDU.com to learn how you can follow in their footsteps. Individual school listings on the site are linked below.

Cast List:
Stephanie J. Block (Trina): Did not attend college
Christian Borle (Marvin): Carnegie Mellon University
Andrew Rannells (Whizzer): Marymount Manhattan College
Tracie Thoms (Dr. Charlotte): Howard University & The Juilliard School
Brandon Uranowitz (Mendel): New York University
Betsy Wolfe (Cordelia): College Conservatory of Music (University of Cincinnati)
Colin Hanlon (Understudy): Syracuse University
Tally Sessions (Understudy): University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill
Courtney Balan (Understudy): University of Michigan
Stephanie Umoh (Understudy): Boston Conservatory

Production Credits:
William Finn (Book, Music & Lyrics): Williams College
James Lapine (Director): Franklin & Marshall College & California Institute of the Arts
Vadim Feichtner (Music Direction): New York University
Michael Starobin (Orchestrations): Bennington College
David Rockwell (Set Design): Syracuse University
Jennifer Caprio (Costume Design): Ithaca College & Carnegie Mellon University
Jeff Croiter (Lighting Design): SUNY Purchase
Dan Moses Schreier (Sound Design): University of Michigan & Columbia University
Scott Taylor Rollison (Production Stage Manager): Millikin University

Visit PlaybillEDU.com to learn how you can follow in their footsteps!

 
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