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Stewartwhitley Resume 08.20.19 Duncan Stewart, CSA and Benton Whitley, CSA, Casting Directors/Partners Joey Montenarello, CSA Casting Director Luke Schaffer, Casting Assistant Resume as of 08.23.2019 _________________________________________________________________ CURRENT & ONGOING: TV/FILM: NEW AMERICANS Netflix June 2019 Sergio Navarretta (Dir.) NY Casting TINY PRETTY THINGS Netflix June 2019 Sergio Navarretta (Dir.) NY Casting ZOEY’S EXTRAORDINARY PLAYLIST NBC Lionsgate TV Pilot MarCh 2019 RiChard Shepard (Dir.), Austin Winsberg (Writer) NY Casting UNTITLED HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN PROJECT Reading & Demo, New York, NY NoveMber 2018 - Ongoing Neil Meron, Mark NiCholson, Stephen SChwartz, David Magee, Fox (Prod.) By: David MCGee, Stephen SChwartz THEATRE: HADESTOWN Theater, Broadway – Walter Kerr Theater MarCh 2019 – Open Ended Mara IsaaCs, Hunter Arnold, Dale Franzen (Prod.) RaChel Chavkin (Dir.), David NewMann (Choreo.) By: Anais MitChell ________________________________________________________________________ 1 Stewart/Whitley 213 West 35th Street Suite 804 New York, NY 10001 212.635.2153 THE LIGHTNING THIEF Theater, Broadway – LongaCre Theater SepteMber 2019 – January 2020 TheaterWorks USA, Martian Entertainment, ViCtoria Lang, Lisa Chanel, Jennifer Doyle, Roy Lennox, Mary Maggio, Van Dean, and Meredith LuCio (Prod.) Stephen Brackett (Dir.), PatriCk MCColluM (Choreo.) By: Rob RokiCki & Joe TraCz CHICAGO THE MUSICAL Theater, Broadway – Ambassador Theater May 2008 – Open Ended Barry and Fran Weissler (Prod.) Walter Bobbie (Dir.), Ann Reinking (Choreo.) By: John Kander & Fred Ebb THE BLACK CLOWN Theater, New York – LinColn Center July 2019 LinColn Center, Diane Borger (Prod.) Zack Winokur (Dir.), Chanel DaSilva (Choreo.) By: Davóne Tines & Michael Schachter Based on the poem by Langston Hughes ROCK OF AGES Theater, Off-Broadway – New World Stages June 2019 – January 2020 S2BN EntertainMent (Prod.) Kristin Hanggi (Dir.), Kelly Devine (Choreo.) By: Chris D’Arienzo PARADISE SQUARE: An American Musical Theater, Regional – Berkeley Repertory Theatre December 2018 – MarCh 2019 Garth Drabinsky (Prod.) Moisés Kaufman (Dir.), Bill T. Jones (Choreo.) By: MarCus Gardley, Jason Howland, Larry Kirwan, Craig LuCas, Nathan Tysen, George Cooper MOBY-DICK Theater, Regional – AmeriCan Repertory Theatre December 2019 – January 2020 Diane Borger (Prod.) RaChel Chavkin (Dir.), By: Dave Malloy A WONDERFUL WORLD Theater, Regional – Miami New Drama December 2019 – January 2020 Christopher Renshaw (Dir.), By: Aurin Squire _________________________________________________________________________ Stewart/Whitley 213 West 35th Street Suite 804 New York, NY 10001 212.635.2153 AUGUST RUSH Theater, Regional – ParaMount Theater January 2019 – June 2019 ParaMount Theater (Prod.) John Doyle (Dir.), JoAnn Hunter (Choreo.) By: Mark ManCina, Glen Berger, David Metzger NATIONAL TOURS: THE SPONGEBOB MUSICAL Theater, First National Tour UpCoMing: July 2019 – August 2020 NETWorks Presentations (Prod.) Tina Landow (Dir.), Christopher Gattelli (Choreo.) By: Kyle Jarrow, ToM Kitt, Yolanda AdaMs, Steven Tyler & Joe Perry of Aerosmith, Sara Bareilles, Jonathan Coulton, Alex Ebert of Edward Sharpe & the MagnetiC Zeros, The FlaMing Lips, Lady AntebelluM, Cyndi Lauper, John Legend, PaniC! At the DisCo, Plain White Tees, They Might Be Giants, T.I., David Bowie,Tom Kenny & Andy Paley WAITRESS Theater, Second National Tour NoveMber 2019 – open ended NETWorks Presentations (Prod.) Diane Paulus (Dir.), Lorin Lotarro (Choreo.) By: Jessie Nelson, Sara Bareilles A BRONX TALE Theater, Second National Tour October 2019 – May 2020 NETWorks Presentations (Prod.) Robert DeNiro, Jerry Zaks, Steve Edlund (Dir.), Sergio Trujillo, MarC Kimelman (Choreo.) By: Alan Menken, Chazz PalMinteri, Glenn Slater CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY Theater, Second National Tour January 2020 – open ended NETWorks Presentations (Prod.) JaCk O’Brien, Matt Lenz (Dir.), Joshua Bergasse, Ali SoloMon (Choreo.) By: MarC ShaiMan, SCott WittMan CHICAGO THE MUSICAL Theater, National Tour NoveMber 2017 – Open Ended Barry and Fran Weissler (Prod.) Walter Bobbie (Dir.), Ann Reinking (Choreo.) By: John Kander & Fred Ebb _________________________________________________________________________ Stewart/Whitley 213 West 35th Street Suite 804 New York, NY 10001 212.635.2153 REGIONAL/DEVELOPMENTAL: GIRLFRIEND Theater, Regional – TheatreWorks Hartford February 2019 – April 2019 TheatreWorks Hartford (Prod.) Rob Ruggiero (Dir.) By: Todd AlMond, Matthew Sweet BHANGIN’ IT Lab, Regional – La Jolla Playhouse February 2019 – MarCh 2019 La Jolla Playhouse (Prod.) Amy CorCoran (Dir.), Rujuta Vaidya (Choreo.) By: Rehana Lew Mirza, Mike Lew, SaM WillMott PERSONALITY Reading, New York, NY MarCh 2018 Sheldon Epps (Dir.) By: Lloyd PriCe, Jeffrey Madoff STU FOR SILVERTON Theater, Reading/Workshop July 2019 – August 2019 Diana DiMenna (Prod.) Andrew Russell (Dir.) By: Peter DuChan & Breedlove THE ROMEO & JULIET PROJECT Theater, Regional – Bay Street Theater (Sag Harbor, NY) July 2019 – August 2019 Scott Schwartz (Artistic Director) ONCE UPON A ONE MORE TIME Lab – New York, NY April 2019 – May 2019 Nederlander Theaters (Prod.) Kristin Hanggi (Dir). By: Jon HartMere, Britney Spears THE NIGHT FALLS Lab – New York, NY April 2018 – Present Project Springboard (Prod.) Troy Schumacher (NY City Ballet) (Dir./Choreo.) By: Ellis Ludwig-Leone (MusiC and LyriCs), Karen Russell (Book) Featuring: Sean Souzzi (NY City Ballet), Christopher Grant (NY City Ballet), Jeanette Delgado (MiaMi City Ballet), Juliet Doherty (HIGH STRUNG: FREE DANCE) _________________________________________________________________________ Stewart/Whitley 213 West 35th Street Suite 804 New York, NY 10001 212.635.2153 LOVE ACTUALLY LIVE Theater, Regional – BraM GoldsMith Theater at The Wallis NoveMber 2018 – December 2018 Shane Scheel, Siobhan O’Neill (Prod.) Anderson Davis (Dir.), SuMie Maeda (Choreo.) THE MUSIC MAN Theater, Regional – Goodspeed Opera House MarCh 2019 – April 2019 Goodsepeed Opera House (Prod.) Jenn ThoMpson (Dir.), Patti WilCox (Choreo.) By: Meredith Wilson BILLY ELLIOT Theater, Regional – Goodspeed Opera House August 2019 – SepteMber 2019 Goodsepeed Opera House (Prod.) Gabriel Barrie (Dir.), Chris Bailey (Choreo.) By: Lee Hall, Elton John HI, MY NAME IS BEN Theater, Regional – Goodspeed Opera House MarCh 2019 – April 2019 Goodsepeed Opera House, Dundee Rep (Prod.) Andrew Panton (Dir.) By: SCott GilMour, Claire MCKenzie PASSING THROUGH Theater, Regional – Goodspeed Opera House July 2019 Goodsepeed Opera House (Prod.) Igor Goldin (Dir.), MarCos Santana (Choreo.) By: Brett RybaCk, EriC Ulloa RESIDENT CASTING: RESIDENT/NY CASTING DIRECTOR Theater, Regional – Bay Street Theater (Sag Harbor, NY) 2015 Season – Open Ended Scott Schwartz (Artistic Director) RESIDENT/NY CASTING DIRECTOR Theater, Regional – Goodspeed Opera House (East HaddaM, CT) 2017 Season – 2019 Season MiChael Gennaro (ExeCutive DireCtor) RESIDENT/NY CASTING DIRECTOR Theater, Regional – Theater Under the Stars (Houston, TX) 2016 Season – 2018 Season _________________________________________________________________________ Stewart/Whitley 213 West 35th Street Suite 804 New York, NY 10001 212.635.2153 Dan Knechtges (ArtistiC Director) RESIDENT/NY CASTING DIRECTOR Theater, Regional – Asolo Rep (Sarisota, FL) 2017 Season – 2018 Season MiChael Donald Edwards (ArtistiC DireCtor) THE BRAT PACK Theater, Norwegian Cruise Lines January 2016 – August 2019 Norwegian Cruise Lines, For The ReCord Live (Prod.) Anderson Davis (Dir.), SuMie Madea Choreo.) MAMMA MIA! Theater, Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines May 2014 – Open Ended Allure of the Seas Christi Coachman (Production Executive) By: Björn Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson, & Catherine Johnson CATS Theater, Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines SepteMber 2014 – Open Ended Oasis of the Seas Christi Coachman (Production Executive) By: Andrew Lloyd Webber WE WILL ROCK YOU Theater, Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines May 2014 – Open Ended AntheM of the Seas Christi Coachman (Production Executive) By: Ben Elton & Queen SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER Theater, Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines May 2011 – Open Ended Liberty of the Seas Christi Coachman (Production Executive) By: Nan Knighton & The Bee Gees GREASE Theater, Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines MarCh 2016 – Open Ended HarMony of the Seas, IndependenCe of the Seas Christi CoaChMan (ProduCtion ExeCutive) By: JiM JaCobs & Warren Casey _________________________________________________________________________ Stewart/Whitley 213 West 35th Street Suite 804 New York, NY 10001 212.635.2153 HAIRSPRAY Theater, Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines May 2011 – Open Ended Oasis of the Seas Christi Coachman (Production Executive) By: MarC ShaiMan, Scott WittMan, Mark O'Donnell, & Thomas Meehan _________________________________________________________________________ Stewart/Whitley 213 West 35th Street Suite 804 New York, NY 10001 212.635.2153 PAST CREDITS: NATASHA, PIERRE & THE GREAT COMET OF 1812 Theater, Broadway – Imperial Theatre SepteMber 2016 – August 2017 Howard & Janet Kagan, Paula Marie BlaCk (Prod.) RaChel Chavkin (Dir.), SaM Pinkleton (Choreo.) By: Dave Malloy ON THE TOWN Theater, Broadway – LyriC Theater October 2014 – SepteMber 2015 Howard and Janet Kagan (Prod.) John Rando (Dir.), Josh Bergasse (Choreo.) By: Leonard Bernstein, Betty CoMden, & Adolph Green Featuring: Megan Fairchild, Misty Copeland, Georgina PazCoguin, Tiller PeCk PIPPIN Theater, Broadway – MusiC Box Theater April 2013 – January 2015 Howard Kagan, Barry & Fran Weissler (Prod.) Diane Paulus (Dir.),
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