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See the Full March Madness Bracket Here ROUND 1 ROUND 2 SWEET 16 ELITE 8 FINAL 4 CHAMPIONSHIP March 4-6 March 9-11 March 16-18 March 20-22 March 24-26 March 27-29 Jack (Into the Woods) Amy (Company) Jack Amy Toby (Sweeney Todd) Wilson Mizner (Road Show) Little Red George Anybodys (West Side Story) George (Sunday in the Park) Little Red George Little Red (Into the Woods) Sally (Follies) Beggar Woman (Sweeney Todd) Little Red Sweeney Addison Mizner (Road Show) Beggar Woman Fosca Hattie Walker (Follies) Fosca (Passion) Beggar Woman Sweeney Erronius (A Funny Thing...) Fredrik (A Little Night Music) Milky White Sweeney Milky White (Into the Woods) Baker's Wife Sweeney Sweeney (Sweeney Todd) Doc (West Side Story) Officer Krupke (West Side Story) Doc Officer Krupke Pangloss (Candide) Mayor Cora (Anyone Can Whistle) Narrator Officer Krupke Madame Armfeldt (A Little Night Music) Franklin (Merrily We Roll Along) Narrator Franklin Narrator (Into the Woods) Cinderella's Prince Countess Charlotte (A little Night Music) Baker's Wife /Wolf Balladeer (Assassins) Gussie (Merrily We Roll Along) Balladeer Schrank Reciter (Pacific Overtures) Cinderella's Prince Schrank (West Side Story) Baker's Wife /Wolf Baker's Wife (Into the Woods) Cinderella's Prince/Wolf (Into the Woods) Baker's Wife Cinderella's Prince/Wolf Prologus/Pseudolus (A Funny Thing...) Judge Turpin (Sweeney Todd) Baker's Wife The Witch Cunegonde (Candide) Mrs. Lovett (Sweeney Todd) Fay Apple Witch Fay Apple (Anyone Can Whistle) Witch (Into the Woods) Anne Egerman Witch Anne Egerman (A Little Night Music) Joanne (Company) Anne Egerman Joanne Philia (A Funny Thing...) Petra (A Little Night Music) Cinderella Witch Johanna (Sweeney Todd) Dot/Marie (Sunday in the Park) Maria Dot/Marie Maria (West Side Story) Phyllis (Follies) Cinderella Anita Cinderella (Into the Woods) Anita (West Side Story) Cinderella Anita Clara (Passion) Desirée Armfeldt (A Little Night Music) Cinderella Witch Buddy (Follies) Bobby (Company) Buddy Bobby Henrik (A Little Night Music) Mary Flynn (Merrily We Roll Along) Anthony Bobby Anthony (Sweeney Todd) Gene (Saturday Night) Anthony Marta Rapunzel's Prince (Into the Woods) The Baker's Wife Marta (Company) Tony Bobby Giorgio (Passion) Helen (Saturday Night) Tony Peter Tony (West Side Story) Peter (Company) Tony CHAMPION Rapunzel Candide (Candide) Beth (Merrily We Roll Along) Hero Rapunzel Hero (A Funny Thing...) Rapunzel (Into the Woods.) 52 .
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