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Patricia Wilcox PATRICIA WILCOX DIRECTOR / CHOREOGRAPHER SELECTED REGIONAL (C) – Choreographer Contact Sam Samuelson @ Stewart Talent (D/C) – Director & Choreography [email protected] // 312-943-3131 Mamma Mia Pioneer Theatre Company (D/C) BROADWAY/NYC The Secret Garden Denver Theatre Center (C) Motown the Musical * @ Lunt Fontanne w/ Director Charles Randolph Wright Bye Bye Birdie Goodspeed Opera House (C) A Night with Janis Joplin @ Lyceum w/ Director Randy Johnson Peter and the Starcatcher Pioneer Theatre Company (C) Little Shop of Horrors @ City Center/Encores w/ Director Dick Scanlan Pirates of Penzance Missouri Rep Theatre (C) Blues in the Night ** @ Minetta Lane Theatre w/ Director Sheldon Epps A Swell Party The Kennedy Center (D/C) Children’s Letters to God @ Lambs Theatre w/ Director Stafford Arima The Pajama Game Marriott Lincolnshire (C) * Astaire Award, NAACP Award ** NAACP Nomination Guys and Dolls Paper Mill Playhouse (C) TOURS Hair / My Fair Lady / HMS Pinafore Arizona Theatre Company (C) Motown the Musical Seussical Blues in the Night A Little Night Music / JCS / Cabaret National (C) National (C) International (D/C) Sacramento Music Circus (C) A Night with Janis Joplin Bowfire Aida / Smokey Joe’s Cafe / Camelot National (C) International (C) North Shore Music Theatre (C) CONCERTS CRUSIE SHIPS EUROPEAN directed & choreographed directed & choreographed Houston Symphony Norwegian Cruise Line Falco A Cyber Show Ronacher Theatre, Vienna (C) Minnesota Pops Disney Cruise Line A Funny Thing Happened on the Phoenix Symphony Way to the Forum Moscow Arts, Moscow (D/C) Lyrics and Lyricists A Magic Night Broadway Under the Stars Berns Theatre, Stockholm (C) Motown the Musical Shaftesbury Theatre, London (C).
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