is a Broadway, Voice, TV, and Film Actor, Singer, Director, and Twitch Affiliate from Fort Worth, TX, now based in Brooklyn, NY. Broadway: The Genie, Babkak, and the Sultan in Aladdin. Off-Broadway: Audrey II in Little Shop of Horrors; Fatty Arbuckle in Mack and Mabel at New York City Center. Regional: Jolly Holiday at Paper Mill Playhouse; Feldzieg in The Drowsy Chaperone at PCLO; Ronald McCowan in Hands on a Hardbody at Theatre 3; Ken in Ain’t Misbehavin’ at Jubilee Theatre; Horton in Seussical Jr. at Casa Mañana. TV/Film: Deshaun McAdams in “Orange Is the New Black”; Shift Manager in Carter High; The Waiter in The Time Traveler’s Wife. Voice Acting: Queen and Urouge in “One Piece”; Murdock, Carkol, and Cetitan in “Pokémon Horizons”; Narrator in Ultraman Blazar (dub); Qual in “Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End”; Clay in “Borderlands 3”; Boutarou the Pirate in “Golden Kamuy”; Hanlon Fifestone in “RWBY: Arrowfell”; Arcadios in “Fairy Tail”; Mr. Buff in “Rakugaki”; Navel in “Dragon Ball Xenoverse”; Regongar in “Pathfinder: Kingmaker”; Sultan Vinegar in “Snack World”; Deskari in “Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous”; Ton Jravolta in “Space Dandy”; plus roles in “Gundam GQuuuuux,” “Bread Barbershop,” “Smite,” and more. Outside of performing, Major is a Twitch Affiliate and YouTuber. On his channel IPlayedMajor, he streams a variety of content and fosters a safe, welcoming space for viewers.
Sean made his Broadway debut as Bobby in Harmony: A New Musical and received an Outer Critics Circle nomination for Outstanding Featured Performer in an Off-Broadway Play for his work in Irish Rep’s The Beacon. He’s done a bunch of other theater as well (arguably too much?). Concerts: The New York Pops 40th Birthday Gala (Carnegie Hall), Manilow: Live in NY (Radio City). TV: “Succession,” “Boardwalk Empire” (HBO); “Red Oaks,” “Z” (Amazon). Many thanks to Josh, Jeffrey, Geoff, and manager extraordinaire Rochel Saks. Sean is THIS close to catching Steven Telsey in his oversized butterfly net. @itsmeseanbell, seanwbell.com
is gobsmacked he’s being paid to engage in this codswallop! In NYC, he has worked extensively with Forbidden Broadway, having performed as a member of their touring company, as well as Off-Broadway in Forbidden Broadway: Merrily We Stole a Song (2025 Drama Desk, Best Revue) and ...The Next Generation, plus the cabaret Forbidden Sondheim (MAC Award, Best Revue). Nat'l tour: Elf (NETworks, 2018), Off-Broadway: Friends! The Musical Parody. Regional: Forestburgh Playhouse, Cape Playhouse, The Z, The Engeman, Gateway Playhouse, St. Michael’s Playhouse, Westchester Broadway Theatre, New London Barn Playhouse. CCM grad. So much thanks to the cast and crew, The Collins-Pisano Clan, Dish, Nora, and Mikiko.
Broadway tour: Hamilton (Burr, Washington, Laff/Jeff standby), Aladdin (Genie/Babkak standby), Regional: Regency Girls (The Old Globe), Moby Dick (A.R.T). Alum of Baldwin Wallace University. Many thanks to my village!! Insta: @therealellisdawson
Recently Sir Roland Prowd in the World Premiere of Huzzah The Musical (The Old Globe). Stuart Dunmire in the national tour of Mrs. Doubtfire. Alternate Shrek in the original U.K. & Ireland tour of Shrek The Musical. West End: Les Misérables (Queen’s Theatre & All-Star Universal Pictures concert), Riff in West Side Story (BBC Proms, Royal Albert Hall), Steve Baker in Show Boat (New London Theatre). Other credits: Queen of the Mist, An American Eclipse. Regional: The Beast in Beauty and the Beast (MTW). Records with the Sinfonia of London on award-winning albums including Oklahoma!, Carousel, and My Fair Lady. Trained at ArtsEd London. @leorobertsbaritone
National tour debut. Graduate with a BFA in Musical Theater from University of the Arts. Recent credits include: Rachel in Escape to Margaritaville (Walnut Street Theater), Florence in Chess (11th Hour Theater Co. and Mt. Gretna Theater), Aldonza in Man of La Mancha (Stages St. Louis), Cinderella in Into the Woods (Barrington Stage Co.), Carla in In the Heights (Westport Country Playhouse), and Vanessa in In the Heights (Stages St. Louis), Rita in a full workshop production of From Here to Eternity (Jerome Robbins Theater), under Sir Tim Rice and as Isabel/Tia Carmen in the World Premiere of American Mariachi (DCPA/The Old Globe and Theater Squared). Amanda has also appeared at Walt Disney World’s Castle Stage in the opening casts of Elena’s Royal Welcome (Princess Elena) and Mickey's Most Merriest Celebration. Thanks Neal. Much love to my Rodriguez clan. @arobles43. Tended fe.
is ecstatic to join the Spamalot team! National Tour: Mary Poppins. Selected Regional: The Corn Is Green (Williamstown Theatre Festival); Baskerville, Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas! (The Old Globe); Pride and Prejudice (Repertory Theatre of St. Louis); Romeo and Juliet (Yale Repertory Theatre); Nerds (Philadelphia Theatre Company, Barrymore Award Nominee); Carousel (Paper Mill Playhouse); Matilda, Noises Off, Our Town, Cinderella, Murder on the Orient Express, Sense & Sensibility (Syracuse Stage); The Play That Goes Wrong (Flat Rock Playhouse); Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (PlayMakers Repertory Company); Lysistrata (Connecticut Repertory Theatre); Amadeus, The Winter’s Tale, Arcadia, Macbeth, An Incident (Chautauqua Theater Company); The Hobbit (Adirondack Theater Festival); Into The West (Tantrum Theater); Good People (The Public Theatre, ME); The 39 Steps, Damn Yankees, South Pacific (Virginia Theater Festival). NYC: Bones in the Basket (Araca Project); The Lesson (Noor Theatre); Les Enfants de Paris (NYMF); The Frogs (Fault Line Theatre); Twelfth Night (Three Day Hangover). TV: “Blue Bloods.” Education: Proud graduate of the University of Virginia (B.A.) and Yale School of Drama (M.F.A.). Faculty: Syracuse University Department of Drama. For K+E+H+J, who are the brightest sides of life. www.blakesegal.com
is a fan of Medieval England so far – despite the traffic. He made his Broadway debut as Lesh in Harmony: A New Musical and previously toured with The Book Of Mormon. Off-Broadway: Harmony (NYTF). Recent regional: A Little Night Music and When Elvis Met The Beatles (Ogunquit). TV: “Rise Of A Revolutionary.” Concerts: Carnegie Hall (The New York Pops 40th Gala), Radio City Music Hall (Manilow: Live in New York City). Elon MT grad. Thanks to Josh, Jeffrey, Geoff, the whole Spam team, and Dustin and Marc. Steven lives in perpetual fear of Sean Bell's oversized butterfly net. @steven_telsey
is overjoyed to be joining the national touring company of Spamalot! Recent credits include: Hunyak in Chicago (National Tour), Bandstand (The Rev Theatre Company), Crazy For You (Asolo Repertory Theater), A Christmas Story (John W. Engeman Theater), Chicago and The Little Mermaid (The Lexington Theater Company), and Singin’ In The Rain (Lyric Theater of Oklahoma). Training from the University of Oklahoma. A huge thank you to Bloc talent! These performances are dedicated to Mom, Dad, and Jamilee.
is honored to be making her National Tour debut! CCM MT Class of 2023. Select credits include The Little Mermaid (Ariel), Gypsy (Louise), Singin’ in the Rain (Kathy Selden), A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder (Phoebe D’Ysquith), and Crazy for You (Follies Girl/u/s Polly Baker). She has performed as a soloist with the Utah Symphony, Gulf Coast Symphony, and The Walt Disney Company. Immense gratitude to DGRW, GJC, and Josh. To my family and chosen family, your unwavering support has made everything possible. Mom & Dad, this one’s for you. @Delaneyybenson
is excited to be back on the road! Previous tour: Frozen (Oaken). Regional: Cinderella, Camelot, Chicago (Muny); Frozen (Ogunquit); Side Show (WPPAC). CCM grad. Thanks to GJC, Avalon, and Quinn.
Alumnus of Circle in the Square Theatre School and the Royal Winnipeg Ballet’s Professional Division. Five seasons of the Christmas Spectacular Starring the Radio City Rockettes. Touring the country in Funny Girl, 42nd Street (Billy Lawlor), and Elf. Regional credits include A Chorus Line (Don) at the REV, Wizard of Oz (Tin Man) at Zach Theater, Singin’ in the Rain at Ogunquit Playhouse, Fiddler on the Roof at North Shore Music Theatre, and My Way: A Musical Tribute to Frank Sinatra at Theatre by the Sea. Lifetime Member of the Actors Studio, and on faculty at Luigi’s Jazz Centre and Circle in the Square Theatre School. Thanks to CESD! Love to Kelly, Dee, Brian, Carmen, Gerald, Isabelle, Patrick, and Alan.
is a NYC-based artist whose artistic expression exists in many ways both collaboratively and individually. An alumni of the University of Michigan, BFA in Musical Theater w/ a minor in Global Theater and Ethnic Studies, on stage, L’ogan has been a part of new theatrical works such as SpongeBob SquarePants on Broadway, the off Broadway premier of Clueless the musical and the La Jolla playhouse premiere of The Outsiders. L’ogan can be seen on TV and streaming in; “FBI: Most Wanted,” “Law and Order SVU,” “Doctor Death,” and more! L’ogan recently made his feature film debut dancing alongside Ryan Reynolds in IF. On the creative side L’ogan has directed and choreographed shows around the US with multiple community theatre groups, high schools and professional productions. Additionally, L’ogan is a songwriter, dance educator, and juggler. Thanks to CGF! Love to my family and Alex!
National Tours: Pretty Woman (1st National), Austen’s Pride, White Christmas, Young Frankenstein. Regional: Goodspeed, TUTS, The MUNY, Broadway at Music Circus, Gulfshore, Ogunquit, Maltz Jupiter, Musical Theatre West, Stages St. Louis. TV: “Modern Love” (Amazon). As Associate Choreographer: 5th Ave, La Jolla, Stages St Louis, and DCL. Endless gratitude to family, friends, and Raina who make the bright side of life all the brighter.
is ecstatic to be making her national tour debut with the amazing company of Spamalot! Born and raised in Kansas. BFA Musical Theatre from Nazareth University. Ragtime (Ensemble) and Cats (Victoria U/S, On-Stage Swing) at Music Theatre Wichita, Gypsy (June) and OFC Creations Theatre Center, The Rocky Horror Show (Janet) with Crown Arts Collaborative, Ride The Cyclone (Ocean) at Roxy’s Downtown. The deepest thanks to family, friends, faculty, Tim, and Hudson Artists Agency. Lead with love! @claire.kennard
Ben has been seen on Broadway in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Bad Cinderella as the Master of Ceremonies and the Duc de Violette and as Phil Davis in Irving Berlin’s White Christmas, at Tuacahn Amphitheater. He has also danced on Amazon Prime’s “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” and “Making A Scene” with James Franco. This will be his 7th National Tour! Previous tours include Hello, Dolly!, Back to the Future, An American in Paris, Cinderella, West Side Story, Anastasia, and now Spamalot! He has also been seen dancing alongside the Rockettes at Radio City Music Hall as well as in The Tap Dance Kid, at NY City Center Encores! In addition to Broadway/National Tours, Ben has been seen in over 30 regional productions across the country as well as the Inaugural Lincoln Center Honors in NYC. He is a proud member of Actors’ Equity Association and a dance graduate of Oklahoma City University. This show is dedicated to his late mother who instilled a love of the arts and taught him to “Always look on the bright side of life.”
is overjoyed to make his national tour debut! Regional: The Muny, MTW, The LEX, The REV, OTSL. A recent OUMT alum, Nathaniel’s eternally grateful to the Spamalot team, Henderson Hogan, and his family—Mom, Dad, and Ashley! @nat_mahone_
National tour debut! Other professional credits include Jesus Christ Superstar (Asolo Repertory) and American Psycho (Kokandy Productions). Graduated from The Chicago College of Performing Arts at Roosevelt University. Eternal thanks to my friends and family! @maddie.mossner
Tours: COMPANY (1st Nat'l), Cinderella, Beauty and the Beast. Regional: Chess, Mary Poppins, Joseph and the Amazing..., Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Singin' in the Rain, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, and others. New York: Dear World (Encore's at City Center). Website: EmilieRenier.com Instagram: @erenier
He/him. Mark Tran Russ is overjoyed to ride along with Spamalot! Credits: The Cher Show (Tour), Annie (Muny), White Christmas, Funny Girl (MSMT), Beauty and the Beast (Engeman). Shenandoah MT ’23. Thanks to family, friends, and the CTG fam! IG: @markruss19
Broadway: A Wonderful World: The Louis Armstrong Musical (Swing), National Tour(s): Summer: The Donna Summer Musical, Select Regional: The Muny (Disney’s Beauty & The Beast, The Little Mermaid & Frozen), The Lexington Theatre Company (Chicago), Marymount Manhattan College BFA MT ‘21. To Mom, Dad, Ariane, and her heavenly grandparents for their endless love and support!
is one of the original six creators of “Monty Python’s Flying Circus” which began life on BBCTV in 1969. They eventually made five feature films, including two of the top ten comedy movies of all time. Eric, together with longtime collaborator and Composer John Du Prez, adapted The Holy Grail into the record-breaking musical Monty Python’s Spamalot, which ran for almost five years on Broadway. It was nominated for 13 Tonys, winning 3, including Best Director for Mike Nichols and the Tony Award® for Best Musical in 2005, plus a Drama Desk Award and a Grammy® for the authors. They then created a Comic Oratorio Not The Messiah, He’s a Very Naughty Boy based on Monty Python’s Life of Brian, which premiered in Toronto, and played The Sydney Opera House, The Hollywood Bowl, Wolf Trap, and Carnegie Hall and was eventually filmed with most of the Pythons at The Royal Albert Hall for the 40th Anniversary of Monty Python. Eric wrote, directed and starred in “The Rutles,” the world’s first mockumentary, and in 2012 he sang his own song “Always Look On the Bright Side of Life” before a billion people at the Closing Ceremony of the London Olympics. In 2014 he directed and appeared alongside conductor John Du Prez in the Monty Python final reunion show One Down Five To Go, which sold out London’s O2 Arena for ten nights. In 2018, his Sortabiography Always Look on the Bright Side of Life became a New York Times Best Seller. In 2019 he was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, which he survived thanks to early diagnosis and great doctors. Following his appearance on “The Masked Singer” in 2022, he launched The Bright Side Fund (Standup2Cancer/Eric Idle) to help fund Research. His musical play What About Dick? with songs by JDP is currently playing on Netflix.
Born in 1946, he was so lucky to grow up in the World Heritage City of Bath with its International Festival and rich musical life. In 1965, armed with a bed roll and tape recorder, he collected and studied Sicilian folk music, which won him a Trevelyan Scholarship to Oxford. There, he studied Mandarin Chinese (of course) and spent a year in Hong Kong during which he was Principal Horn of the HK Philharmonic. Then on to London to gain a music degree and ARCM diploma and join the staff of London University. Meeting the Pythons in 1978, he started writing film music (Life of Brian) and having multiple chart success with Modern Romance. Their club hit “Everybody Salsa” won MR the New York DJ Syndicate 1981 award for Best New Band. He has scored more than 20 feature films including The Meaning of Life, A Private Function, A Fish Called Wanda, Once Bitten, UHF, and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (with its platinum soundtrack album). Other Python projects include the Contractual Obligation Album, Monty Python at the Hollywood Bowl and editing The Monty Python Song Book. In 2001, he co-wrote Monty Python’s Spamalot with Eric Idle which won them both Grammys®, the 2005 Tony® for Best Musical and a Tony® nomination for the score. He conducted their comic oratorio Not The Messiah on a world tour, which included Sydney Opera House, Hollywood Bowl (LA Phil) and finally the Albert Hall (BBC Symphony) for the Python 40th Anniversary. He was MD for the London O2 Arena farewell concerts - Monty Python Live (Mostly) - and recently scored the BAFTA Award-winning animation series “The Clangers”. For more info see johnduprez.com.
is a Cuban American scenic, projection, and production designer. Notable works include The Cottage (Broadway), resident designer for the Kennedy Center’s Broadway Center Stage, Usher’s Las Vegas residency, Così Fan Tutti (Santa Fe Opera), Turandot (Austria, Vienna), Titanic, Sweeney Todd (OD Seoul, Korea), BEAU (TBD Pictures), Angels In America (amFar), Grand Hotel (Signature Theatre/Helen Hayes Award). Upcoming: The Great Gatsby at the Paper Mill Playhouse. pauldepoo.com
Broadway: Heart of Rock and Roll, Spamalot, Falsettos, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee. National/International: Clue, Falsettos, Joseph..., The Lion (West End/US Tour), ...Spelling Bee (US Tours). TV: “The Pigeon Explains” (YouTube), “Tiny Time Travel” (PBS Kids), “Sesame Street” (seasons 47-56), “The Not-Too-Late Show with Elmo” (Seasons 1-2), “Manhunt” (ACD, Apple TV+). 4 nominations, 2020 Daytime Emmy® Winner for “Sesame Street.” jencaprio.com Instagram: @jencapriocostumedesign
Broadway: Spamalot, The Great Gatsby (also London & Korea), A Wonderful World. Off-Broadway: The Lucky Star, Final Follies, Stalking the Bogeyman, Handle With Care, Unlocked. Regional: Kennedy Center, The Old Globe, Weston Playhouse, Westport Country Playhouse, Portland Stage, Goodspeed, KC Rep, Everyman, Philadelphia Theatre Company, Asolo Rep, Miami New Drama, Alabama Shakespeare, Tuacahn, Ogunquit Playhouse, In the Heights in Puerto Rico, Norwegian Cruise Line and MSC Cruises. International: Sunset Boulevard, Pretty Woman (Brazil). Creator of in1: the podcast. corypattak.com @corypattak
Broadway: New York, New York (Tony® Nomination); Kimberly Akimbo; The Old Man and the Pool; Mr. Saturday Night; Head Over Heels; The Band’s Visit (Tony Award®, Drama Desk Award); Amélie; Sunday in the Park With George; Allegiance; Gigi; Fun Home; On the Town; First Date; Follies (Tony®, Drama Desk Nominations); and Million Dollar Quartet. West End: Million Dollar Quartet. Other: Hercules (Paper Mill); Merrily We Roll Along (New York Theatre Workshop); Crazy For You (Chichester Festival); The Karate Kid (Stages St. Louis); The Bedwetter (Atlantic); Swept Away (Berkeley Rep); Soft Power (Public Theatre, CTG); Marie: Dancing Still (5th Ave); The Light in the Piazza, Candide (L.A. Opera); We Live in Cairo, The Black Clown (ART); Zorro (Moscow; Atlanta); Hinterm Horizont (Berlin); assorted musicals at City Center Encores! and the Kennedy Center. Recorded Media: Spandex: The Musical, Row (Audible/WTF). Audio Consultant for the revival of Hedwig and the Angry Inch. Education: Yale University.
is a Seattle-based sound designer. Regional design credits include: Guys and Dolls, Sunset Boulevard, Spamalot (Kennedy Center), Cabaret (The Old Globe) Beauty and the Beast, The Wiz, Into the Woods, Sweeney Todd, And So That Happened (5th Avenue Theatre), Mamma Mia! (Village Theatre), How Can I Love You (Cave B), American Idiot, Violet, The Nance, The Last World Octopus Wrestling Champion, We’ve Battled Monsters Before (ArtsWest).
headed the wig/makeup department at the Metropolitan Opera for 17 years. He has designed more than 100 Broadway productions. Wicked, Rock of Ages, The King & I, Fiddler on the Roof, Oslo, Falsettos, The Little Foxes, My Fair Lady, Plaza Suite, Parade, Spamalot (revival), Just In Time, Floyd Collins, and Ragtime.
Broadway: Yellow Face; Left on Tenth; Harry Potter and the Cursed Child; Spamalot (national tour). Off-Broadway: The Play that Goes Wrong; Corruption. Regional: Huntington, Hartford Stage, Gulfshore Playhouse. Faculty: The Juilliard School.
is thrilled to be a part of Monty Python's Spamalot after spending most of his youth reciting lines from the movies with his friends. This will mark his 17th year of touring as a Music Director for various productions.
is a director, writer and actor out of NYC. He’s also the Associate Director for Shucked (Broadway, First National Tour). He has worked at theaters across the country, including Oregon Shakespeare Festival, the Rude Mechs, The Folger in DC, the Guthrie, and The Public. Derek is the former Artistic Director of Theatre en Bloc, Austin, TX.
Broadway: Frozen, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child. National Tours: Frozen, The Color Purple, The Bodyguard, The Bridges of Madison County, We Will Rock You, Billy Elliot, Contact, and Rent. Regional: Romeo & Juliet at A.R.T., The Little Mermaid, White Christmas, and Fiddler on the Roof at Paper Mill Playhouse.
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is overjoyed to be bringing this hysterical show across North America. Previous Tours: Shucked, Disney’s Frozen, Disney’s Aladdin, Oklahoma! 2019 Revival, Charlie...Chocolate Factory, and How the Grinch Stole Christmas! For Pam, Joe, and Abigail. UCF ’20 ’25.
Productions include the Broadway revival of Monty Python’s Spamalot, The Velocity of Autumn, ...Spelling Bee (2025 revival), Beau, Cellino v. Barnes, Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors, as well as many productions for Arena Stage, Asolo Rep, The Civilians, Irish Repertory Theatre, Kennedy Center, Old Globe, Paper Mill Playhouse, Pasadena Playhouse, Pittsburgh CLO, Signature Theatre. josscasting.com
Currently the music director of Chicago on Broadway, the longest-running American musical in history. Other Broadway: Spamalot, Into the Woods and My Fair Lady (also first national tours), Fiddler on the Roof, On the Town, An American in Paris. City Center Encores!: 12+ productions of classic musicals. Kennedy Center: Spamalot and Bye Bye Birdie. Irish Repertory Theatre: revivals of Finian’s Rainbow, On a Clear Day..., Sondhiem’s Marry Me A Little (recording) and Radio City Christmas Spectacular. BFA Ithaca College, MA CUNY, MBA Boston University.
is an American director and choreographer who recently directed and choreographed the critically acclaimed productions of Spamalot and The Who’s Tommy for Broadway Center Stage at the Kennedy Center. In New York City, Josh directed and choreographed Dear World, Mack and Mabel, and Grand Hotel (Encores!). Josh’s other productions as a director are Ken Ludwig’s Baskerville, and Guys and Dolls, Cabaret (Old Globe), Showboat (Bucks County Playhouse), and the Asolo Repertory’s bold new productions of Cabaret, Hair, The Sound of Music, Guys and Dolls, and Evita. At the Muny in St Louis, Josh has directed and choreographed Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Jersey Boys, Paint Your Wagon, and the recent production of Chess. On Broadway Josh choreographed Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella, It Shoulda Been You, First Date, and Bright Star. On London’s West End, he choreographed Carousel at the English National Opera and Sweeney Todd starring Emma Thompson. Other choreography credits include the filmed production of Company starring Neil Patrick Harris, Sondheim: The Birthday Concert for PBS, and the U.K. tour of Doctor Dolittle. Josh recently made his film director debut with the musical film, BEAU. The film has garnered multiple laurels and awards in festivals all over North America. Josh is a proud graduate of the University of Michigan.
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