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Raúl Esparza
www.raulesparza.com
Original site launch: December 2001.
Status: Active
Contents: Up-to-date news, RealAudio files, press links, extensive photo gallery

Raúl Esparza has performed on Broadway (Riff Raff in The Rocky Horror Show, the Emcee in Cabaret, Philip Sallon in Taboo, and Caractacus Potts in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang ), Off Broadway (Jon in tick, tick...BOOM!, Ned Weeks in The Normal Heart, etc.), at the Kennedy Center (George in Sunday in the Park with George and Charley in Merrily We Roll Along), in Chicago (at the Steppenwolf Theatre Company and the Goodman Theatre), and nationally (Che in Evita). He will return to Broadway this fall in Company.

Site credit: Design and maintenance; co-webmaster in association with Becky Barton


Lauren Reinhard
www.laurenreinhard.com
Original site launch: September 2006
Status: Active
Contents: Updates, bio, production archive, photos, contact info

Lauren Reinhard is a New York-based director and audition coach who works steadily in the Off Off Broadway scene. Most recent directing credits include Trojan Women 2.0 and The Changeling. She is on the board of TheatreRats Theatre Company.


Orfeh
www.orfeh.com
Original site launch: October 2006
Status: Active
Contents: News, Gallery, Media, etc.

Orfeh is currently appearing in Legally Blonde on Broadway.


Stephen Bienskie
www.stephenbienskie.com
Original site launch: September 2005
Status: Active
Contents: News, Gallery, Media, etc.

Making his way through the festival circuit this summer, Stephen starred in shows at the Midtown Theatre Festival (Spit It Out starring Amy Coleman and Valerie Smaldone), the Fringe Festival (Silence! The Musical), and The NYMF (Tom Jones). Stephen's other theatre credits include tick, tick...BOOM!, The Last Session, The Fix, and the final Broadway company of Cats.


David Josefsberg
www.davidjosefsberg.com
Original site launch: September 2005
Status: Active
Contents: News, Gallery, Media, etc.

Currently appearing Off Broadway in Slut The Musical, David originated the role of Abraham in the off-broadway hit Altar Boyz. Broadway and National Tours: Les Miserables, Grease, Winchell, Tommy, Leader of the Pack. Off-Broadway: Joys of Sex, Cam Jansen, Night Blooming Jasmine. Television: "The Fonz" in “The Mork and Mindy Story" for NBC. Film: Limbo . Regional: Last 5 Years, Infinite Ache. David last appeared on Broadway in The Wedding Singer.


Sean McCourt
www.seanmccourt.com
Original site launch: July 2001
Status: Active
Contents: RealAudio clips, and “buy” links, KIDSONGS cds

Sean McCourt has appeared on Broadway in Titanic and Off Broadway in Bat Boy: The Musical and A Man Of No Importance. He is a singer/songwriter whose music can be heard on his solo album, Stick Figure Dancing, and in the movie Let It Snow. He is currently appearing on Broadway in Wicked.


Jessica Grové
www.jessicagrove.com
Original site launch: August 2001
Status: Active - v4.0 launch February 2005
Contents: News, RealAudio clips, photo gallery, resume, special fan section

Jessica Grové has appeared on Broadway as Eponine in Les Misérables, in Las Vegas as Fleur de Lys and Esmeralda in Notre Dame de Paris, and nationally as Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz. She most recently appeared on Broadway in Thoroughly Modern Millie, the Encores! production of Bye Bye Birdie, and the Human Race Theatre Company's production of Was. She is currently appearing in the National Tour of The Boy Friend, directed by Julie Andrews.


Children's Letters To God
www.childrensletterstogod.com
Original site launch: July 2004
Status: Active/Under Construction
Contents: Ticketing and show information, cast and creative team bios, press kit, production photos.

Children's Letters To God is the new musical inspired by the international best-selling book, currently playing at the Lamb's Theatre. Taken directly from the letters of young people writing to "the Big G" and featuring a cast of five young actors ranging in age from 10 to 15 years old, Children's Letters To God played at the Lamb's Theatre Times Square in 2004.


Silent Laughter
www.silentlaughter.com
Original site launch: March 2004
Status: Active
Contents: Ticketing and show information, cast and creative team bios, press kit, streaming audio of original music.

From the comedic minds behind TVs "Martin," "The Hughleys," "Suddenly Susan," "Newhart" and over 300 hours of television laughes comes a new comedy that you've got to see--not hear--to believe. Inspired by Charlie Chaplin and the legends of pre-talky film, SILENT LAUGHTER brings roaring-20's silent movie mayhem live to the stage. Played at the Lamb's Theatre in Times Square in 2004.

Site credit: Original design (redesign and maintenance by Zoll Consulting)


Bat Boy: The Musical
www.batboy-themusical.com
Original site launch: February 2001
Status: Inactive
Contents: Information on regional productions with active links, high-traffic message board, email subscription list, "buy" links, Off-Broadway production archive with cast/creative team bios and headshots, extensive photo gallery

Bat Boy: The Musical played Off Broadway for nine months in 2001, garnering nearly unanimous rave reviews and receiving numerous awards, including the Outer Critics Circle and Lucille Lortel Awards for Best Off Broadway Musical. Regional productions all over the country still encourage folks to "hold their Bat Boy."

Site credit: Event photographer. Design and maintenance in association with Lindsey Gearhart


tick, tick...BOOM!
www.ticktickboom.net
Original site launch: May 2001
Status: Inactive
Contents: Information on touring production, merchandise links, cast/creative team bios/headshots, tour dates, special events

Before Rent, Jonathan Larson had another story to tell -- his own. tick, tick...BOOM! played Off Broadway in 2001, and subsequently toured the U.S. Successful productions were also mounted in Korea.

Site credit: Co-webmaster in association with Lindsey Gearhart


Yeardley Smith's More
www.yeardleysmithmore.com
Original site launch: March 2004
Status: Inactive
Contents: Ticketing and show information, creative team bios.

MORE is the searingly honest, screamingly funny life story of Yeardley Smith. She takes you on a wild, decades-spanning journey – from her trials on Broadway as a jealous understudy, to her triumphs of landing roles in The Legend of Billie Jean, As Good as it Gets, and being cast as America’s favorite little over-achiever, Lisa Simpson on the Emmy Award-winning series “The Simpsons.” Played at the Union Square Theatre in New York City in 2004.


Poncho
www.luckyponcho.com
Original site launch: January 2005
Status: Inactive
Contents: Updates, bios, video files, photo gallery, etc.

Poncho was a New York-based band fronted by Cary Shields and backed by guitarist Bobby Baxmeyer, bassist George Farmer, and drummer Gintas Janusonis. Cary last appeared on Broadway in Rent.


Deven May
www.devenmay.com
Original site launch: May 2001
Status: Inactive
Contents: Photo gallery, RealAudio clips, resume

Deven May starred as the title character in the Los Angeles, New York, and London productions of Bat Boy: The Musical, for which he received the Los Angeles Ovation Award in 1998 and the Theatreworld Award for Outstanding New York Debut in 2001. His other credits include the American premiere of Notre Dame de Paris and the film Temptation.


Ivan Rutherford
www.ivanrutherford.com
Original site launch: March 2005
Status: Active
Contents: News, RealAudio files, Vocal Studio

Information for Mr. Rutherford - stage actor, recording artist, and voice coach. Listen to tracks of his new CD, "A Time To Grow", and find links to purchase the CD online plus other projects.


Brian Beacock
www.brianbeacock.com
Original site launch: October 1999
Status: Inactive
Contents: Biography, photo gallery

Brian Beacock is a Los Angeles-based actor whose stage credits include Les Misérables, Naked Boys Singing!, White Trash Wins Lotto, and Howard Crabtree's When Pigs Fly. Films include Mulholland Drive, Circuit and Buying the Cow. Brian had a recurring role on television's The Rerun Show.