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Howard Cherpakov Casting HC Howard Cherpakov Casting BROADWAY BRIGHT STAR Book by Steve Martin, Music By Steve Martin & Edie Brickell, Lyrics by Edie Brickell Directed by Walter Bobbie, Choreographed by Josh Rhodes (2016 Tony Award Nominee-Best Musical) NEXT FALL By Geoffrey Nauffts, Directed by Sheryl Kaller (2010 Tony Award Nominee-Best Play, 2010 Artios Award Nominee-Outstanding Casting Broadway Drama) THE SEAFARER Stanczyk/Cherpakov Casting Written & Directed by Conor McPherson (2008 Tony Nominee-Best Play) CORAM BOY Stanczyk/Cherpakov Casting By Helen Edmundson Directed by Melly Still ANNIE GET YOUR GUN (2000 Tony Award-Best Revival of a Musical) Book by Peter Stone, Music & Lyrics by Irving Berlin Directed and Choreographed by Graciela Daniele CHICAGO Book by Bob Fosse & Fred Ebb, Music by John Kander, Lyrics by Fred Ebb Directed by Walter Bobbie, Choreographed by Ann Reinking OFF-BROADWAY COME LIGHT MY CIGARETTE (St. Clements Theatre) (Summer 2017) Written & Directed by Arnold Lewis Cohen PIPELINE FESTIVAL (Women’s Project/McGinn-Cazale Theatre) CYGNUS by Susan Stanton. Directed by Danya Taymor VEIL’D by Monet Hurst-Mendoza, Directed by Sarah Krohn KINGS by Sarah Burgess, Directed by Adrienne Campbell-Holt THE RUG DEALER by Riti Sachdeva, Directed by Lee Sunday Evans UNTITLED by Martyna Marjok, Directed By Tamila Woodard FOUND (Atlantic Theatre Company) (in association with Telsey & Co.) Book by Hunter Bell & Lee Overtree Music & Lyrics by Eli Bolin Directed by Lee Overtree (2015 Artios Nomination/Outstanding Casting Off-Broadway Musical) ATOMIC (Acorn Theatre) Book & Lyrics by Danny Ginges and Gregory Bonsignore Music & Lyrics by Philip Foxman Directed by Damien Grey MARRY HARRY (NYMF & American Theatre Group) Book by Jennifer Robins, Music by Dan Martin, Lyrics by Michael Biello Directed by Kent Nicholson ABRAHAM LINCOLN’S BIG GAY DANCE PARTY (Acorn Theatre) By Aaron Loeb, Directed by Chris Smith FAULT LINES (Naked Angels/Cherry Lane Theatre) By Stephen Belber, Directed by David Schwimmer (2009 Artios Award-Outstanding Casting Off-Broadway Comedy) ROCK DOVES (Irish Arts Center) By Marie Jones, Directed by Ian McElhinney THE GLORIOUS ONES (Lincoln Center Theatre/Newhouse) Stanczyk/Cherpakov Casting Book by Lynn Ahrens, Music by Stephen Flaherty Directed & Choreographed by Graciela Daniele FLIGHT (Lucille Lortel) By Garth Wingfield Directed by Nick Corely THIS IS OUR YOUTH (Douglas Fairbanks Theatre) By Kenneth Lonergan, Directed by Mark Brokaw NATIONAL TOURS DIRTY DANCING Stanczyk/Cherpakov Casting Book by Eleanor Bergstein Directed by James Powell, Choreographed by Kate Champion SOUTH PACIFIC Book by Joshua Logan & Oscar Hammerstein II Music by Richard Rodgers, Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II Directed by Jerry Zaks & Scott Faris CHICAGO (Six National & International Companies) Book by Bob Fosse & Fred Ebb Music by John Kander, Lyrics by Fred Ebb Choreographed by Ann Reinking/Gary Chryst Directed by Walter Bobbie/Scott Faris REGIONAL/INTERNATIONAL BENNY & JOON (Old Globe Theatre-World Premier) (Fall 2017) Book by Kirsten Guenther Lyrics by Mindi Dickstein Music by Nolan Gasser Directed by Jack Cummings III OCTOBER SKY (Old Globe Theatre) Book by Marsha Norman & Aaron Thielen Music and Lyrics by Michael Mahler Directed & Choreographed by Rachel Rockwell BRIGHT STAR (Kennedy Center/Pre-Broadway & Old Globe Theatre) Book by Steve Martin Music by Steve Martin & Edie Brickell, Lyrics by Edie Brickell Directed by Walter Bobbie Choreographed by Josh Rhodes (2015 Artios Nomination/Outstanding Casting Regional Theatre West) DANGEROUS BEAUTY (Pasadena Playhouse) Book by Jeanine Dominy Music by Michele Brourman, Lyrics by Amanda McBroom Directed by Sheryl Kaller Choreographed by Benoit Swan-Pouffer THIS ISN’T ROMANCE (Soho Theatre/London) By In-Sook Chappell, Directed by Lisa Goldman THE GLORIOUS ONES (Pittsburgh Public Theatre) Stanczyk/Cherpakov Casting Book by Lynn Ahrens, Music by Stephen Flaherty Directed & Choreographed by Graciela Daniele THE OPPOSITE OF SEX (Magic Theatre/San Francisco) Book by Douglas Cohen & Robert Jess Roth, Music & Lyrics by Douglas Cohen Directed by Robert Jess Roth NEW YORK STAGE & FILM/POWERHOUSE THEATRE (MAIN STAGE PRODUCTIONS) DOWN TOWN RACE RIOT By Seth Zvi Rosenfeld Directed by Scott Elliott WHEN THE LIGHTS WENT OUT By Mozhan Marno Directed by Kate Whoriskey THE POWER OF DUFF By Stephen Belber Directed by Peter DuBois (2013 Artios Award Nomination-Outstanding Regional Theatre Casting) ABIGAIL/1702 By Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa Directed by David Esbjornson WE ARE HERE By Tracy Thorne Directed by Sheryl Kaller PIRATE Written & Directed by John Patrick Shanley VERA LAUGHED By Keith Bunin Directed by Carolyn Cantor NINETY By Johanna Murray-Smith Directed by Maria Mileaf FINKS By Joe Gilford Directed by Charlie Stratton 1 + 1 By Eric Bogosian Directed by Mark Brokaw SELECTED DEVELOPMENTAL WORKSHOPS AND READINGS: MUSICALS PRETTY DEAD GIRL Book by David Henry Hwang, Music & Lyrics by AnnMarie Milazzo Directed by Sheryl Kaller BRIGHT STAR (Old Globe & NY Stage & Film) Book by Steve Martin Music by Steve Martin & Edie Brickell, Lyrics by Edie Brickell Directed by Walter Bobbie FOUND Book by Hunter Bell, Music & Lyrics by Eli Bolin Directed by Lee Overtree HADESTOWN Book, Music & Lyrics by Anais Mitchell Directed by Ben Matchstick LARGO Book by David Holstein Music & Lyrics by Robert Hyman, Richard Chertoff, David Forman and Eric Bazilian MARRY HARRY Book by Jennifer Robbins, Music & Lyrics by Michael Biello and Dan Martin Directed by Kent Nicholson A SEPARATE PEACE Book by Warren Leight, Music & Lyrics by Todd Almond Directed by Stafford Arima FORTRESS OF SOLITUDE Book by Itamar Moses, Music & Lyrics by J. Michael Friedman Directed by Daniel Aukin BONFIRE NIGHT Book, Music & Lyrics by Justin Levine Directed By Alex Timbers DANGEROUS BEAUTY Book by Jeanine Dominy, Music by Michele Brourman, Lyrics by Amanda McBroom Directed by Sheryl Kaller WHISPER HOUSE Book by Kyle Jarrow, Music by Duncan Sheik, Lyrics by Steven Sater Directed by Keith Powell TINA GIRLSTAR Book by Anton Dudley, Music by Brian Feinstein, Lyrics by Charlie Sohne Directed by Jeremy Dobrish NERO Book by Steven Sater, Music by Duncan Sheik, Lyrics by Steven Sater Directed by Daniel Kramer NOTES TO MARIANNE Book, Music & Lyrics by David Rossmer and Dan Lipton Directed by Jeremy Dobrish THE TITANS Book & Lyrics by Erick Kornfeld, Music by John McDaniel Directed by Sheryl Kaller CASSANDRA’S ANGEL Book by Gina Otto with Janette Barber, Music by John McDaniel and Tom Masciotro Lyrics by Gina Otto with Janette Barber and Tom Masciotro Directed by Sheryl Kaller SANDSTORM Book & Lyrics by Gary Michael White, Music by Howard Pfeiffer Directed by Jonathan Stuart Cerullo THE GLORIOUS ONES Book & Lyrics by Lynn Ahrens, Music By Stephen Flaherty Directed & Choreographed by Graciela Daniele THE MAN IN THE WHITE SUIT Stanczyk/Cherpakov Casting Book Greg Kotis and David Petrarca Music by Mark Hollman, Lyrics By Greg Kotis and Mark Hollmann Directed by David Petrarca ADRIFT IN MACAO Book and Lyrics by Christopher Durang, Music by Peter Melnick Directed by Sheryl Kaller THE OPPOSITE OF SEX Book by Douglas Cohen and Robert Jess Roth, Music & Lyrics by Douglas Cohen Directed by Robert Jess Roth THE BAND WAGON Book by Douglas Carter Beane Music by Arthur Schwartz, Lyrics by Howard Dietz Directed by Garry Griffin PAL JOEY Book by Richard Greenberg, Music by Richard Rodgers, Lyrics by Lorenz Hart Directed by Gary Griffin PLAYS WHAT’S IN A NAME? Adapted By Jeremy Sams THE CAKE By Bekkah Brunstetter THE IN-BETWEEN By John Anastasi, Directed by Kate Whoriskey MOTHER OF INVENTION By James Lecesne, Directed by Michael Wilson FIRES ARE CONFUSING Written and Directed by Zach Helm THE HOUSE THAT WILL NOT STAND By Marcus Gardley, Directed by Marion McClinton 22 SECONDS By Michele Lowe, Directed by Gaye Taylor Upchurch THE TWENTY SEVENTH MAN By Nathan Englander, Directed by Barry Edelstein BIG SKY By Alexandra Gersten-Vassilaros, Directed by Michael Hoffman FOR WORSE By Deborah Rennard Haggis, Directed by Mark Linn-Baker GOOD BREAD ALLEY By April Yvette Thompson, Directed by Jessica Blank JEROME By Ron Lagomarsino, Directed by Maria Mileaf UNTITLED WORLD’S FAIR PLAY By Hannah Bos, Paul Thureen, Oliver Butler Directed by Oliver Butler WENDY & THE LOST BOYS (screenplay) By Jon Robin Baitz, Directed by Michael Hoffman WHILE I YET LIVE By Billy Porter, Directed by Ed Sylvanus Iskandar ROUND HEELED WOMAN Written & Directed by Jane Prowse A LONG AND HAPPY LIFE By Bekah Brunstetter, Directed by Pippin Parker A SHORT HISTORY OF WOMEN By Kate Walbert, Directed by Judith Ivey F2M By Patricia Wettig, Directed by Maria Mileaf FRIENDS WITH KIDS (screenplay) Written & Directed by Jennifer Westfeldt I AM AN EMOTIONAL CREATURE By Eve Ensler, Directed by Rosario Dawson and Josie Rourke OVER MARTINIS, DRIVING SOMEWHERE By Romulus Linney, Directed by Michael Wilson PIRATE Written and Directed by John Patrick Shanley SONS OF THE PROPHET By Stephen Karam, Directed by Peter DuBois THIS THING OF DARKNESS By Zoe Kazan, Directed by Sam Gold UMBRAGE By Steven Sater, with songs by Steven Sater and Duncan Sheik Directed by Peter Askin AN UNFINISHED PIECE FOR A PLAYER PIANO Written and Directed by Richard Nelson LANGUAGE ROOMS By Yussef El-Guindi, Directed by Blanka Zizka ONE SLIGHT HITCH By Lewis Black, Directed by Joe Grifasi RAIN By Regina Taylor, Directed by Sheryl Kaller SEMINAR By Theresa Rebeck, Directed by Jeremy Cohen SHOE STORY By Ben Snyder, Directed by Thomas Kail SOUL CAKE By Dan Moran, Directed by David Wohl RAY QUALEY By Gary Michael White, Directed by Jonathan Stuart Cerullo THAT GOOD NIGHT By Andrew Dolan, Directed by Bob Krakower BRENDAN By Ronan Noone, Directed by David Sullivan THE JACKSONIAN By Beth Henley, Directed by Doug Hughes THE ONION GAME By Brian Delaney, Directed by Will Frears ZERO By Julian Sheppard, Directed by Sarah Benson FAULT LINES By Stephen Belber, Directed by David Schwimmer HORSEDREAMS By Dael Orlandersmith, Directed by Gordon Edelstein ABOVE THE FOLD By Bernie Weinraub, Directed by Will Frears BEAST By Michael Weller, Directed by Jo Bonney ENOUGH By Deborah Rennard Haggis, Directed by Max Mayer KNOWING CAIRO By Andrea Stolowitz, Directed by Rebecca Taichman O.P.C.
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