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News Schools of the Stars: Where Gigi Cast and Creators Went to College Where the cast and creators of the Broadway musical revival Gigi pursued their college studies.

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What does it take to write, create or star in a Broadway play? 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 principals of the Broadway revival of Gigi 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:
Vanessa Hudgens - Did not attend college
Victoria ClarkYale University & New York University
Corey Cott: Carnegie Mellon University
Dee Hoty: Otterbein College
Howard McGillin: University of California – Santa Barbra
Kathryn Boswell: College Conservatory of Music (University of Cincinnati)
Max Clayton: College Conservatory of Music (University of Cincinnati)
Madeleine Doherty: Ball State University
Ashley Blair Fitzgerald: Boston Conservatory
Hannah Florence: New York University
Alison Jantzie: Randolph Academy
James Patterson: Tufts University
Justin Prescott: SUNY Purchase
Jeffrey C. Sousa: University of the Arts
Amos Wolff: University of Michigan
Ashley Yeater: University of Buffalo

Production Credits:
Eric Schaeffer: (Direction) Kutztown University
James Moore: (Music Direction) Indiana University
Joshua Bergasse: (Choreographer) Marymount Manhattan College
Derek McLane: (Scenic Design) Harvard University & Yale School of Drama
Catherine Zuber: (Costume Design) Yale School of Drama
Natasha Katz: (Lighting Design) Oberlin College
Kai Harada: (Sound Design) Yale University

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

 
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