


Peter Marks, Washington Post
It was great! My cousin, Mom, and I went to go see it. We all loved it. The... more »
Antoinette: “What Was Casting Thinking?”
We enjoyed this mildly entertaining show...my children of the 80's really c... more »
Regina: “Better Than The Original”
Already being a fan of both the original 1998 film and also one of Stephen ... more »
From the opening scene the show was a knee slapper ,i totally enjoyed it f... more »
Lindsay: “Seeing It For A Second Time Tonight!”
I just saw it last week for the first time, and i am going back for a secon... more »
9 reviews, average rating:
(4.9 Stars)
Creators
Directed by John Rando
Choreographed by Rob Ashford
Set Design by Scott Pask
Costume Design by Gregory Gale
Lighting Design by Brian MacDevitt
Sound by Peter Hylenski
Orchestrations by Irwin Fisch
Music Director James Sampliner
Book by Tim Herlihy and Chad Beguelin
Music by Matthew Sklar
Lyrics by Chad Beguelin
Cast
Stephen Lynch as Robbie Hart
Lynch is mostly known for the standup comedy that he has done on Comedy Central and for his music, but he is reaching another kind of audience with his Broadway debut in The Wedding Singer.
Laura Benanti as Julia
Benanti garnered raves from both critics and audiences when she replaced Rebecca Luker on Broadway in The Sound of Music. She earned Tony nominations for later roles in Swing! and Into the Woods.
Richard H. Blake as Glen Gulia
Kevin Cahoon as George
Felicia Finley as Linda
Rita Gardner as Rosie
Matthew Saldivar as Sammy
Amy Spanger as Holly
Ensemble cast:
Adinah Alexander, Matt Allen, Tracee Beazer, Cara Cooper, Ashley Amber Haase, Nicolette Hart, David Josefsberg, Peter Kapetan, Kevin Kern, Angelique Ilo, Spencer Liff, Michael McGurk, Tina Maddigan, J. Elaine Marcos, T. Oliver Reid, Christina Sivrich, Matthew Stocke, Eric Lajuan Summers
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