A Cast of 51, Including Burke Moses as Von Trapp, Featured in Toronto Sound of Music | Playbill

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News A Cast of 51, Including Burke Moses as Von Trapp, Featured in Toronto Sound of Music Broadway's Burke Moses, Gaston of Beauty and the Beast, will play Capt. Von Trapp opposite reality TV audition winner Elicia MacKenzie, of CBC TV's "How Do You Solve A Problem Like Maria?," in the new Toronto production of The Sound of Music.
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Burke Moses and Elicia MacKenzie Photo by Aubrey Reuben (bottom); Cylla von Tiedemann (top)

The cast of 51 was announced by producers Andrew Lloyd Webber, David Ian and David Mirvish. Performances of the Rodgers and Hammerstein classic begin Oct. 3 at Toronto's Princess of Wales Theatre, with an opening on Oct. 15. The run is open-ended.

Leading the cast in the role of Maria is newcomer MacKenzie, who will perform the role six times a week, alternating with Janna Polzin, another popular contestant on the TV program (she'll perform twice weekly).

The company, directed by Jeremy Sams, includes Noëlla Huet as the Mother Abbess; Stratford Festival vet Keith Dinicol as Max; Shaw Festival, Stratford and Toronto Mamma Mia! alumnus Blythe Wilson as the Baroness; Megan Nuttall, a recent graduate of the University of Western Ontario, as Liesl; Jeff Irving as Rolf; Jennie Such as Sister Sophia; Mary-Ellen Mahoney as Sister Margaretta; Jayne Lewis as Sister Berte; John Robinson as Admiral von Schreiber; Denise Oucharek as Frau Zeller; James Kall as Franz; Deborah Overes as Frau Schweiger; Brigitte Robinson as Frau Schmidt; and Warren Kimmel as Herr Zeller.

The rest of the von Trapp children, who are double-cast, with each performing four shows per week, consist of (oldest to youngest): Frederich, played by Spencer Walker and Simeon Vivian; Louisa, played by Emily Hawton and Michaela Snoyer; Kurt, played by Michael Murphy and Matthew Tissi; Brigitta, played by Libby Adams and Ana Golja; Marta, played by Camden Angelis and Addison Holley; and Gretl, played by Mia Vanwyck-Smart and Amariah Faulkner.

The ensemble includes Marianne Bindig, Josée Boudreau, Patrick Cook, Ian Farthing, Stephen Findlay, Neil Foster, Nigel Hamer, Megan Latham, Doug MacLeod, Janet Martin, Frayne McCarthy, Anwyn Musico, Ann O'Kane, Imali Perera, Louie Rosetti, Ted Simonett, Ashley Taylor, Deborah Tennant, Carrie Wiebe, Denise Williams, Andrea Wingelaar and Seana-Lee Wood. The production at Toronto's Princess of Wales Theatre is the North American premiere of the London hit and is overseen by the same, award-winning creative team: director Jeremy Sams, choreographer Arlene Philips and designer Robert Jones.

The Sound of Music, with music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II and book by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse (suggested by "The Trapp Family Singers" by Maria Augusta Trapp), is one of the most popular musicals of all time. The film starring Julie Andrews won the Best Picture Academy Award in 1965.

The score includes "My Favorite Things," "Do-Re-Mi," "Edelweiss," "Climb Ev'ry Mountain," "Sixteen Going On Seventeen," "The Lonely Goatherd" and the title song.

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In 2006, producers Andrew Lloyd Webber and David Ian opened a new production of The Sound of Music at the London Palladium (also starring a reality TV series winner). It was the first major revival in London since the West End premiere in 1961. The run continues.

The Princess of Wales Theatre 300 King Street West. For more information, visit www.soundofmusiccanada.com.

 
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