Schools of the Stars: Where Significant Other Cast and Creators Went to College | Playbill

Broadway News Schools of the Stars: Where Significant Other Cast and Creators Went to College Where the cast and creative team of the Broadway play pursued their college studies.

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 cast and production team of Significant Other 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:
Gideon Glick (Jordan Berman): New York University
Barbara Barrie (Helene Berman): University of Texas, Austin
John Behlmann (Will, Conrad, Tony): Wesleyan University & National Theatre Conservatory
Sas Goldberg (Kiki): University of Michigan
Lindsay Mendez (Laura): Did not attend college
Luke Smith (Zach, Evan, Roger): University of North Carolina School of the Arts
Rebecca Naomi Jones (Vanessa): University of North Carolina School of the Arts
Brooks Brantly (Understudy): University of Connecticut & Morehouse College
Sasha Diamond (Understudy): Washington University in St. Louis
Ben Edelman (Understudy): Carnegie Mellon University
Kathryn Kates (Understudy): New York University

Production Credits:
Joshua Harmon (Playwright): The Juilliard School
Trip Cullman (Director): Yale University
Sam Pinkleton (Choreographer): New York University
Kaye Voyce (Costume Design): New York University
Japhy Weideman (Lighting Design) University of New Mexico
Daniel Kluger (Sound Design): Yale University
Samantha Watson (Production Stage Manager): University of California – San Diego & California State University, Fresno

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

 
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