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News PHOTO CALL: A Tale of Two Cities Comes to Broadway Charles Dickens' classic tale comes to life on stage in the new musical A Tale of Two Cities, which begins previews on Broadway Aug. 19.
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Natalie Toro in A Tale of Two Cities. Photo by Carol Rosegg

Warren Carlyle directs and choreographs the production at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre. Jill Santoriello has penned music, lyrics and book for the French Revolution-set musical.

The large ensemble features James Barbour, Brandi Burkhardt, Aaron Lazar and Natalie Toro as well as Craig Bennett, Kevin Earley, Gregg Edelman, Michael Hayward-Jones, Mackenzie Mauzy, Katherine McGrath, Les Minski and Nick Wyman.

Drew Aber, Catherine Brunell, Alison Cimmet, Jennifer Evans, William Thomas Evans, Randy Glass, Kevin Greene, Michael Halling, Tim Hartman, Fred Inkley, Georgi James, Miles Kath, Jay Lusteck, Ray McLeod, Catherine Missal, James Moye, Walter O'Neil, Dan Petrotta, Devin Richards, Rob Richardson, Rebecca Robbins, Jennifer Smith, Anne Tolpegin, Eric Van Tielen, Mollie Vogt-Welch and Alison Walla round out the cast.

Here is a look at the Broadway production:


Brandi Burkhardt and James Barbour


The cast of A Tale of Two Cities


Cast members from A Tale of Two Cities


William Thomas Evans, Walter Winston O'Neil, Brandi Burkhardt, Katherine McGrath, Michael Hayward-Jones, Gregg Edelman, James Moye, Rob Richardson, Aaron Lazar, Dan Petrotta and Fred Inkley


Natalie Toro


Katherine McGrath, James Barbour, Brandi Burkhardt, Aaron Lazar, Michael Hayward-Jones and Gregg Edelman


Natalie Toro and Kevin Earley lead the ensemble


All photos by Carol Rosegg.

 
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