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Here is a rundown on where the principals of the Broadway musical A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder pursued their college studies.

Jefferson Mays: Yale College and the University of California, San Diego
Bryce Pinkham: Yale School of Drama and Boston College
Lauren Worsham: Yale University
Eddie Korbich: Boston Conservatory
Joanna Glushak: Yale School of Drama
Jeff Kready: Washburn University
Mark Ledbetter: Northwestern University
Price Waldman: Oberlin College and University of Delaware
Catherine Walker: Carnegie Mellon University

Steven Lutvak (Music and Lyrics): New York University
Robert L. Freedman (Book and Lyrics): University of California, Los Angeles and New York University's Tisch School of the Arts
Darko Tresnjak (Direction): Swarthmore College and Columbia University
Alexander Dodge (Scenic Design): Yale School of Drama
Linda Cho (Costume Design): Yale School of Drama
Dan Moses Schreier (Sound Design): The Juilliard School
Aaron Rhyne (Projections Design): Fordham University
Jonathan Tunick (Orchestrations): Bard College and the Juilliard School
Rachel Zack (Stage Manager): Ithaca College
John Johnson (Co-producer): Fordham University at Lincoln Center

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