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Bob Crowley (Set and Costume Designer)


Bob Crowley is an Irish director, scenic and costume designer. He has won five Tony Awards and been nominated ten times. The shows he has worked on include Aida, Coast of Utopia, Carousel, and The History Boys. He works both in the United Kingdom and the United States. In a 2009 interview with The Guardian, Crowley explained his favorite part of his work, “I love it when you get a great script, and you get a great rush of adrenaline having read it, or a composer plays you something from the score for the first time, and you think, ‘Crikey, this is going to be fantastic.’ That's a great moment. And I love the tabula rasa of the empty page, trying to work out how this thing is going to be staged. The process of beginning a project, I find scary but unbelievably exciting. That never goes away.”


Cristin Milioti (The Girl) Cristin Milioti has previously appeared in That Face at Manhattan Theatre Club, The Little Foxes and The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter at New York Theatre Workshop, and Coram Boy and The Lieutenant of Inishmore on Broadway. She has also appeared on The Sopranos and 30 Rock. In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, she says of her success, “I went to [NYU’s] Tisch for a year then I dropped out, because I did not like it. An agent had seen me in a show and sent me on an audition for The Sopranos, I booked it. It was really lucky right out of the gate. Then I booked my first Broadway show


a month later – The Lieutenant of Inishmore. It was very, very lucky. I was at the right place at the right time.”


Steve Kazee (The Guy)


Steve Kazee is an actor and musician making his New York Theatre Workshop Debut. He has previously appeared in 110 in the Shade, Spamalot, To Be or Not To Be, and Seascape. In Television he has appeared in Working Class, NCIS, NUMB3RS, and Medium. In an interview with CMT News, Kazee discusses his relationship with music, “For me, I was a musician long before I was an actor. I've been playing guitar for about 18 years now. And I've always wanted to write and perform, so I started singing long before I was an actor. Because of being a singer, I got cast in a couple of musicals, and things started to snowball from there.”


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