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News PHOTO CALL: Greg Stone, Eric Polani Jensen and Beth DeVries Star in Village Theatre's Les Misérables The Village Theatre staging of Les Misérables stars Greg Stone, Eric Polani Jensen, Beth DeVries and Kirsten DeLohr Hellend. Performances began at the Seattle-area theatre company Nov. 7.

Steve Tomkins directed the musical that plays Nov. 7-Jan. 5, 2014, in Issaquah, WA, followed by a Jan. 10-Feb. 2, 2014, run in Everett, WA.

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The production utilizes a revolving stage and a 14-piece orchestra.

The cast features Stone (The Pirate Queen, Jesus Christ Superstar) as Valjean, Jensen as Javert, DeVries (Seattle premiere of Next to Normal) as Fantine and Hellend as Eponine.

Also featured in the company are Alexandra Zorn as Cosette, Nick DeSantis as Thenardier, Kate Jaeger as Madame Thenardier, Matthew Kacergis as Marius, Kyle Anderson as Lesgles, Ethan Carpenter as Combeferre, Steve Czarnecki as Enjolras, Jadd Davis as Feuilly, John Dewar as the Bishop, David Ibarra as Jean Prouvaire, Jonathan P Lee as Brujon, Jon Lutyens as Grantaire, Randy Scholz as Joly, Justin Thornton as Montparnasse and Matt Wade as Courfeyrac. Completing the cast are Natalie Colvin, Mary Jo Dugaw, Heather McQuarrie, Gina Russell, Adam Somers, Jessica Spencer, Allison Standley, Rachel Wilkie, Chauncey Trask, Frederick Hagreen, Josh Krupke, Jean Hays Mishler, Cherisse Martinelli, Victoria Ames Smith, Ilsa Weigel, Josh Feinsilber, Bea Corley and Jonny Ozburn.

Les Misérables has music direction by RJ Tancioco, set designs by Scott Fyfe, lighting design by Tom Sturge, costume design by Cynthia Savage and sound design by Brent Warwick.

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Greg Stone, Eric Polani Jensen and Beth DeVries Star in Village Theatre's Les Misérables

 
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