Mamma Mia: Sean Allan Krill, Allison Case and Chris Peluso join cast
The Broadway musical Mamma Mia! welcomes Sean Allan Krill as 'Sam Carmichael,' Allison Case as 'Sophie Sheridan' and Chris Peluso as 'Sky,' today (24 Sep 2008).
Sean Allan Krill makes his Broadway debut as 'Sam Carmichael' in the Broadway musical Mamma Mia! after playing the role in the North American tour for two years, as well as starring in the first national tour of 'Thoroughly Modern Millie.'
Bride-to-be 'Sophie Sheridan' will be played by Allison Case, making her Broadway debut direct from appearing as 'Crissy' in this summer�s Public Theater Shakespeare in the Park production of 'Hair.'
Her fianc� 'Sky' will be played by Chris Peluso, who returns to Broadway following recent musical roles in Roundabout�s revival of 'Assassins' (2004) and Elton John's 'Lestat' (2006) in addition to the U.S. tour of Wicked. Mamma Mia! opened in Broadway at Winter Garden on 18 Oct 2001, following previews from 5 Oct 2001, where it is currently booking through to 15 Mar 2009.
Mamma Mia! is inspired by the story-telling magic of ABBA�s timeless songs, Tony Award nominated writer Catherine Johnson�s sunny, funny tale of family and friendship unfolds on a tiny Greek island. On the eve of her wedding, a daughter�s quest to discover the identity of her father brings three men from her mother�s past back to the island they last visited twenty years ago. Songs including �Dancing Queen�; �The Winner Takes It All�; �Money, Money, Money� and �Take A Chance on Me� are all featured.
Mamma Mia! currently features Carolee Carmello (Donna Sheridan), Christopher Shyer (Sam Carmichael), Gina Ferrall (Rosie), Judy McLane (Tanya), Carrie Manolako (Sophie Sheridan), Andrew Kelso (Sky), Amina Robinson (Ali), Samantha Eggers (Lisa), Ben Livingston (Harry Bright), Pearce Bunting (Bill Austin), Raymond J. Lee (Eddie), Ben Gettinger (Pepper) and Bryan Scott Johnson (Father Alexandrios).
Mamma Mia! has music and lyrics by Benny Andersson and Bj�rn Ulvaeus, with book by Catherine Johnson.
The musical is directed by Phyllida Lloyd and has choreography by Anthony Van Laast, set design by Mark Thompson, lighting design by Howard Harrison, sound design by Andrew Bruce and Bobby Aitken, and musical supervision, additional material and arrangements by Martin Koch.
The show is produced by Judy Craymer, Richard East and Bj�rn Ulvaeus for Littlestar in association with Universal.
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