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Book by John Caird Music and Lyrics by Stephen Schwartz Based on a concept by Charles Lisanby Director – Fred Sternfeld** Music Director – David Williams Choreographer – Bebe Weinberg Katz Set & Lighting Design – Ben Needham Costume Design – Craig Tucker Sound Design – Carlton Guc Associate Director, Associate Choreographer, Associate Music Director and Stage Manager – Sean Szaller* Assistant Stage Managers – Sean Cahill, Mandy Arent Production Assistant – Jamie Benetto Prop Procurement – Beth Simon Child Wrangler – Elizabeth Grant view biographies of the company here A VIDEO PREVIEW CREATED BY GEOFFREY SHORT
Production Photos by Brian Bowers – Braedy Photography
Storytellers: Emily Wirthwein, Mollie Kalaycio, Hunter Evans, David Grant Cast of Characters Father — David Robeano* Adam / Noah — Joel Scott Furr Eve / Mama — Natalie Green Cain / Japheth — Sean Grandillo Abel / Ham — Billy Lawrence Aphra, Ham’s Wife — Jessie Gill Yonah — Caroline Hatch Seth / Shem — Dan Hoy Aysha, Shem’s Wife — Rebecca Chaney Seth’s Wife — Tia Karaplis Young Cain — Sam Welch Young Abel — Mark Oet Snake — Ariana Grey Be, Caroline Hatch, Dan Hoy, Tia Karaplis, Storytellers — Jack Bistritz, Sean Michael Cahill, Siobhan Carroll, Olivia Chan, Rebecca Chaney, Sophia Dennis, Saige Eitman, Abigail Erwin, Hunter Evans, Laura Foster, Joel Scott Furr, Hannah Gang, Jessie Gill, Sean Grandillo, David Grant, Natalie Green, Ariana Grey Be, Caroline Hatch, Dan Hoy, Mollie Kalaycio, Tia Karaplis, Matt Kohn, Julia Lang, Billy Lawrence, Alivia Lee, Shea Lee, Matthew McAllister,Tessa Murthy, Ashleigh Nagy, David Robeano, Julia Rossman, Danielle Scharf, Zoe Simon, Daniel Sovich, Emma Weihe, Sam Welch, Hannah Watson, Emily Wirthwein Child Storytellers / Animals — Allison Factor, Andrea Freidberg, Elizabeth Hoy, Joelle Rosenthal, Hannah Selhorst, Matthew Taylor, Evan Teicher, Thomas Weil Understudies: Eve / Mama Noah – Jessie Gill, Yonah – Tia Karaplis, Aysha – Abigail Erwin, Aphra – Shea Lee, Cain / Japheth – Dan Hoy, Abel / Ham – David Grant, Seth / Shem – Sam Welch, Father / Adam / Noah – Sean Szaller*, Young Cain / Young Abel – Daniel Sovich, Storyteller / Swing – Elizabeth Hoy view biographies of the company here *member – AEA – Actors’ Equity Association **member – SDC – Stage Directors and Choreoraphers Society
Freely based on the story of Genesis, Children Of Eden is a frank, heartfelt and often humorous examination of the age-old conflict between parents and children. Adam, Eve, Noah and the “Father” who created them deal with the headstrong, cataclysmic actions of their respective children. The show ultimately delivers a bittersweet but inspiring message: that “the hardest part of love… is letting go.” A full synopsis of the entire story is available on the Music Theatre International Website at this link. |
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Laura Foster, Sam Welch & Saige Eitman |
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Natalie Green |
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Sean Grandillo & David Robeano |
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David Robeano, Sean Grandillo & Storytellers |
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David Robeano & Billy Lawrence |
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Dan Hoy, Rebecca Chaney & Joel Scott Furr |
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Adam & Cain: Joel Scott Furr & Sean Grandillo Storytellers: Alivia Lee, Mollie Kalaycio, Emily Wirthwein, Rebecca Chaney, Mark Oet, Hunter Evans, Danielle Scharf & Ariana Grey Be |
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Caroline Hatch, Sean Grandillo, Natalie Green & Joel Scott Furr |
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Rebecca Chaney, Caroline Hatch, Sean Grandillo & Jessie Gill |
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Sean Grandillo & Caroline Hatch |
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Here is a rendering of Ben Needham’s |
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A few comments from the audience… “Astonishing” “Moving – I cried through the whole thing!” “Incredibly sung” “I’m blown away. Masterful” “Another amazing show at FPAC!” “Amazing, breathtaking, spectacular – not to be missed!” “Wonderful Show! I felt like I was at Playhouse Square.” “So I didn’t get a chance to talk to you after I saw “Children of Eden,” but I just wanted to say congratulations on a truly fantastic show. I was really “wowed” by the cast and I was moved to tears. I had never seen the show before, but now I can’t really imagine seeing it somewhere else with a different cast because the show was just so beautiful. So congratulations!” “extraordinary” ” mind-blowing” “We had tears in our eyes” “great theater”
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