Millions

Coca-Cola Stage
Best enjoyed by audiences ages 8 and up.
World Premiere Musical For Families
A million dollars is a windfall. A family is a fortune.

Book by Bob Martin  
Music & Lyrics by Adam Guettel  
Based on the novel and screenplay by Frank Cottrell Boyce  
Directed by Bartlett Sher  
Produced by special arrangement with Franco Productions/Jeffrey Richards Associates and Sonia Friedman Productions
 

Inspired by Frank Cottrell Boyce’s beloved novel and film, directed by Danny Boyle, Millions is a heartwarming new musical about two brothers, their newly widowed father, a train robber, and (possibly) a miracle.

Damian and Anthony are dealing with the loss of their mother in very different ways. So, when a duffel bag of cash falls out of the sky, Damian thinks it’s a miracle from his mom, sent to test their goodness. But Anthony knows the truth.  

Created by a team of Tony Award winners, Millions is an imaginative and unpredictable adventure with a book by Bob Martin (The Drowsy Chaperone, The Prom) and an extraordinary score by Adam Guettel (Floyd Collins, The Light in the Piazza, Days of Wine and Roses), with direction by Bartlett Sher (South Pacific, Fiddler on the Roof, To Kill a Mockingbird).

With soaring music and a story full of surprises, Millions is a modern-day fable that will enchant and entertain the entire family. 

Ticket prices start at $25.

 


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Coca-Cola Stage photos by Leonid Flurmansky

The Coca-Cola Stage at Alliance Theatre is a state-of-the-art proscenium theater offering significant enhancements for patrons including an intimate, comfortable, and sound sensitive environment.  

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  • “Bringing this world premiere musical to Atlanta, with the transcendent music of Adam Guettel, the brilliant storytelling of Bob Martin, and the masterful vision of Bartlett Sher, is an honor. And this cast – a breathtaking lineup of Tony winners, Broadway luminaries, and extraordinary Atlanta talent, each bringing their singular artistry to this production – will breathe life into a story that speaks to the heart of who we are and will stay with us long after the final bow.” 
    Tinashe Kajese-Bolden, Jennings Hertz Artistic Director
  • “What struck us most about this piece was its unapologetic heart. Anchored by the faith of a child wanting nothing more than to be good and to see his mother again, MILLIONS invites us to turn from reckless self-interest to boundless love. To tell such a miraculous story, you need an equally miraculous cast. We're thrilled for Atlanta to experience such musical theatre royalty on our Coca-Cola Stage.” 
    Chris Moses, Jennings Hertz Artistic Director
  • “At its heart, MILLIONS is about possibility – what we do with the unexpected, how can we choose generosity over greed, and how love finds us when we least expect it. MILLIONS is a story about faith – not just in the divine, but in each other, in the unknown, in the belief that when the world shifts beneath us, we can still find solid ground.” 
    Tinashe Kajese-Bolden, Jennings Hertz Artistic Director

Creators

Adam Guettel
Adam Guettel
Music and Lyrics

Bob Martin is an award-winning writer, producer, and performer whose international work spans theatre, television, and film. A Tony and Drama Desk Award recipient, he is celebrated for co-creating acclaimed musicals including The Drowsy Chaperone, Elf, and The Prom, all of which enjoy enduring global popularity with productions worldwide. On screen, Martin adapted The Prom into a feature film for Netflix with a star-studded cast including Meryl Streep and Nicole Kidman. He co-created the cult classic television series Slings & Arrows and the forthcoming American Classic for MGM+, which stars Kevin Kline. This Broadway season, Martin is represented by three blockbuster musicals: Boop! at the Broadhurst Theatre, Smash at the Imperial Theatre, and a return holiday engagement of Elf at the Marquis Theatre. Additional musicals in development include The Princess BrideNight at the MuseumThe Sting and more. The Prom enjoyed its world premiere at Atlanta's Alliance Theatre prior to Broadway, and Bob is thrilled to have returned back to the Alliance for the world premiere of Millions

Bob Martin
Bob Martin
Book

Bob Martin is an award-winning writer, producer, and performer whose international work spans theatre, television, and film. A Tony and Drama Desk Award recipient, he is celebrated for co-creating acclaimed musicals including The Drowsy Chaperone, Elf, and The Prom, all of which enjoy enduring global popularity with productions worldwide. On screen, Martin adapted The Prom into a feature film for Netflix with a star-studded cast including Meryl Streep and Nicole Kidman. He co-created the cult classic television series Slings & Arrows and the forthcoming American Classic for MGM+, which stars Kevin Kline. This Broadway season, Martin is represented by three blockbuster musicals: Boop! at the Broadhurst Theatre, Smash at the Imperial Theatre, and a return holiday engagement of Elf at the Marquis Theatre. Additional musicals in development include The Princess BrideNight at the MuseumThe Sting and more. The Prom enjoyed its world premiere at Atlanta's Alliance Theatre prior to Broadway, and Bob is thrilled to have returned back to the Alliance for the world premiere of Millions

Director

Candace McLellan
Candace McLellan
Associate Director

Bartlett Sher is a Tony award-winner who has been described by The New York Times as one of America’s “most original and exciting directors.” His production of Aaron Sorkin’s adaptation of To Kill a Mockingbird on Broadway is the best-selling American play in Broadway history. His productions have been nominated for over 90 Tony Awards. His other work on Broadway and in the West End includes Pictures from Home, My Fair Lady, the 2017 Tony-winning Best Play Oslo, Fiddler on the Roof, The King & I, The Bridges of Madison County, Golden Boy, Women on the Verge..., Joe Turner’s Come and Gone, South Pacific, Awake and Sing!, and The Light in the Piazza. He has been a resident director at Lincoln Center Theater since 2008, where he recently directed Lerner & Lowe’s Camelot and Corruption. Bart has also directed several operas, including Rigoletto (Berlin, Metropolitan Opera); Roméo et Juliette (Metropolitan Opera, Salzburg, Milan, Chicago); Faust (Baden Baden); Two Boys (ENO, Metropolitan Opera); Il Barbiere di Siviglia (Baden Baden, Metropolitan Opera), Otello, Les Contes d'Hoffmann, Le Comte Ory, L'Elisir d'Amore (Metropolitan Opera); Mourning Becomes Electra (Seattle Opera, City Opera). He will direct the world premiere of The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay for the Met in their 2025-2026 season. Bart recently mounted a hit revival of Kiss Me Kate at the Barbican in London, and his upcoming work includes Millions, Dolly: An Original Musical, and a stage adaptation of the movie-musical La La Land.

Bartlett Sher
Bartlett Sher
Director

Bartlett Sher is a Tony award-winner who has been described by The New York Times as one of America’s “most original and exciting directors.” His production of Aaron Sorkin’s adaptation of To Kill a Mockingbird on Broadway is the best-selling American play in Broadway history. His productions have been nominated for over 90 Tony Awards. His other work on Broadway and in the West End includes Pictures from Home, My Fair Lady, the 2017 Tony-winning Best Play Oslo, Fiddler on the Roof, The King & I, The Bridges of Madison County, Golden Boy, Women on the Verge..., Joe Turner’s Come and Gone, South Pacific, Awake and Sing!, and The Light in the Piazza. He has been a resident director at Lincoln Center Theater since 2008, where he recently directed Lerner & Lowe’s Camelot and Corruption. Bart has also directed several operas, including Rigoletto (Berlin, Metropolitan Opera); Roméo et Juliette (Metropolitan Opera, Salzburg, Milan, Chicago); Faust (Baden Baden); Two Boys (ENO, Metropolitan Opera); Il Barbiere di Siviglia (Baden Baden, Metropolitan Opera), Otello, Les Contes d'Hoffmann, Le Comte Ory, L'Elisir d'Amore (Metropolitan Opera); Mourning Becomes Electra (Seattle Opera, City Opera). He will direct the world premiere of The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay for the Met in their 2025-2026 season. Bart recently mounted a hit revival of Kiss Me Kate at the Barbican in London, and his upcoming work includes Millions, Dolly: An Original Musical, and a stage adaptation of the movie-musical La La Land.

Choreography

Kerrington Griffin
Kerrington Griffin
Assistant Choreographer

Jake Guinn is an Atlanta based Director, Writer, and Choreographer. He is the Lead Producer and Co-Founder of Havoc Movement, an experimental production company in residence at Windmill Arts in East Point. Jake is a second generation Fight Director following in the footsteps of his father and mentor, Mark Guinn. His selected credits include Marvel Universe Live! Age of Heroes, TruTV’s Fake/Off, New Jack City Live!Hero’s Wife at Synchronicity Theatre, Dracula  at Actor's Theatre Louisville, Sherwood at the Atlanta Shakespeare Company, Florida Repertory Theatre, Cincinnati Conservatory of Music, Cincinnati Opera, Cincinnati Playhouse. 

Jake Guinn
Jake Guinn
Fight Choreographer

Jake Guinn is an Atlanta based Director, Writer, and Choreographer. He is the Lead Producer and Co-Founder of Havoc Movement, an experimental production company in residence at Windmill Arts in East Point. Jake is a second generation Fight Director following in the footsteps of his father and mentor, Mark Guinn. His selected credits include Marvel Universe Live! Age of Heroes, TruTV’s Fake/Off, New Jack City Live!Hero’s Wife at Synchronicity Theatre, Dracula  at Actor's Theatre Louisville, Sherwood at the Atlanta Shakespeare Company, Florida Repertory Theatre, Cincinnati Conservatory of Music, Cincinnati Opera, Cincinnati Playhouse. 

Dell Howlett
Dell Howlett
Choreographer

Music

Kimberly Grigsby’s music directing/conducting credits include, on Broadway: Days of Wine and Roses; Camelot; Flying Over Sunset; To Kill A Mockingbird; Head Over Heels; Amélie; Spider-Man: Turn Off The Dark; Grease!; Spring Awakening; The Light in the Piazza; Caroline, or Change; The Full Monty; You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown; Twelfth Night; and Off-Broadway: The Lucky Ones; The Fortress of Solitude; Here Lies Love; Coraline; Mother Courage and Her Children; Two Gentlemen of Verona; Songs From an Unmade Bed; The Immigrant; Radiant Baby; and Twelfth Night. Other collaborations include My Life Is A Fairy Tale and Orphan of Zhao for Lincoln Center Festival; Telaio: Desdemona; the premiere of Jeanine Tesori’s The Lion, The Unicorn and Me for Washington National Opera; The Light In The Piazza at The Royal Festival Hall in London, LA Opera and Lyric Opera of Chicago; Fiddler on the Roof at Lyric Opera of Chicago; and Manhattan Concert Productions’ Children of Eden. Kimberly has appeared in concert for the Lincoln Center Songbook Series with Jose Llana, Michael Winther, Duncan Sheik, and Michael Friedman. She has also appeared in concert with Tonya Pinkins; Capathia Jenkins; Jay Hunter Morris; Maria Friedman, Louis Rosen and Adam Guettel. 

Kimberly Grigsby
Kimberly Grigsby
Music Director

Kimberly Grigsby’s music directing/conducting credits include, on Broadway: Days of Wine and Roses; Camelot; Flying Over Sunset; To Kill A Mockingbird; Head Over Heels; Amélie; Spider-Man: Turn Off The Dark; Grease!; Spring Awakening; The Light in the Piazza; Caroline, or Change; The Full Monty; You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown; Twelfth Night; and Off-Broadway: The Lucky Ones; The Fortress of Solitude; Here Lies Love; Coraline; Mother Courage and Her Children; Two Gentlemen of Verona; Songs From an Unmade Bed; The Immigrant; Radiant Baby; and Twelfth Night. Other collaborations include My Life Is A Fairy Tale and Orphan of Zhao for Lincoln Center Festival; Telaio: Desdemona; the premiere of Jeanine Tesori’s The Lion, The Unicorn and Me for Washington National Opera; The Light In The Piazza at The Royal Festival Hall in London, LA Opera and Lyric Opera of Chicago; Fiddler on the Roof at Lyric Opera of Chicago; and Manhattan Concert Productions’ Children of Eden. Kimberly has appeared in concert for the Lincoln Center Songbook Series with Jose Llana, Michael Winther, Duncan Sheik, and Michael Friedman. She has also appeared in concert with Tonya Pinkins; Capathia Jenkins; Jay Hunter Morris; Maria Friedman, Louis Rosen and Adam Guettel. 

Libby Hatton [she/her] is beyond excited to join the MILLIONS music team at the Alliance Theatre! Her credits include MIDNIGHT IN THE GARDEN OF GOOD AND EVIL at the Goodman Theatre (Music Assistant); THE ANGEL MAKERS (Music Copyist); and Saturday Morning Live! presents LIFE NOW at The National Theatre (Composer, Orchestrator, Music Assistant). She has a degree in Theatre with concentrations in Music Direction and Creating the Musical from Northwestern University where she worked on music teams for THE WAA-MU SHOW at the Wirtz Center for the Performing Arts (Lead Orchestrator, Music Coordinator, Composer); BIG FISH presented by Jewish Theatre Ensemble (Music Director, Keyboard Programmer, Orchestra Audio Engineer); and LAST STOP ON MARKET STREET at the Wirtz Center for the Performing Arts (Music Director, Composer, Orchestrator). In her free time, she loves baking with her beloved sourdough starter, Shrek. Thanks to Ethan and Mom & Dad for their unbelievable support, and the Development team at Lyric Opera of Chicago for playing a massive role in her professional journey!

Libby Hatton
Libby Hatton
Music Assistant

Libby Hatton [she/her] is beyond excited to join the MILLIONS music team at the Alliance Theatre! Her credits include MIDNIGHT IN THE GARDEN OF GOOD AND EVIL at the Goodman Theatre (Music Assistant); THE ANGEL MAKERS (Music Copyist); and Saturday Morning Live! presents LIFE NOW at The National Theatre (Composer, Orchestrator, Music Assistant). She has a degree in Theatre with concentrations in Music Direction and Creating the Musical from Northwestern University where she worked on music teams for THE WAA-MU SHOW at the Wirtz Center for the Performing Arts (Lead Orchestrator, Music Coordinator, Composer); BIG FISH presented by Jewish Theatre Ensemble (Music Director, Keyboard Programmer, Orchestra Audio Engineer); and LAST STOP ON MARKET STREET at the Wirtz Center for the Performing Arts (Music Director, Composer, Orchestrator). In her free time, she loves baking with her beloved sourdough starter, Shrek. Thanks to Ethan and Mom & Dad for their unbelievable support, and the Development team at Lyric Opera of Chicago for playing a massive role in her professional journey!

Greg Matteson
Greg Matteson
Associate Music Director / Keyboard

Design

Justin Ellington [he/him] is honored to join the creative team of MILLIONS at the Alliance Theatre, where his previous credits include Topdog/Underdog, King Hedley II and multiple TYA productions including CLASS of 3000.  His recent sound design work encompasses Othello on Broadway (2025), Our Town on Broadway (2024), and McNeal on Broadway (2024).  Other notable projects include for colored girls who have considered suicide / when the rainbow is enuf (Broadway), Pass Over (Lincoln Center Theater), and Pipeline (Lincoln Center Theater).  His designs have earned multiple award nominations, including Tony and Drama Desk Awards. Raised in Atlanta, Justin graduated from Tri-Cities High School, where his passion for music and storytelling first began. His work extends beyond the stage, with experience in film, television, and commercial music production. He is passionate about the intersection of music and storytelling, crafting immersive soundscapes that deepen narrative impact. He also serves as a lecturer in Sound Design at the David Geffen School of Drama at Yale University, mentoring the next generation of theatrical sound artists. 

Justin Ellington
Justin Ellington
Sound Design

Justin Ellington [he/him] is honored to join the creative team of MILLIONS at the Alliance Theatre, where his previous credits include Topdog/Underdog, King Hedley II and multiple TYA productions including CLASS of 3000.  His recent sound design work encompasses Othello on Broadway (2025), Our Town on Broadway (2024), and McNeal on Broadway (2024).  Other notable projects include for colored girls who have considered suicide / when the rainbow is enuf (Broadway), Pass Over (Lincoln Center Theater), and Pipeline (Lincoln Center Theater).  His designs have earned multiple award nominations, including Tony and Drama Desk Awards. Raised in Atlanta, Justin graduated from Tri-Cities High School, where his passion for music and storytelling first began. His work extends beyond the stage, with experience in film, television, and commercial music production. He is passionate about the intersection of music and storytelling, crafting immersive soundscapes that deepen narrative impact. He also serves as a lecturer in Sound Design at the David Geffen School of Drama at Yale University, mentoring the next generation of theatrical sound artists. 

Tye Hunt Fitzgerald is a Canadian born Sound Designer based in New York City. Design credits include: We Shall Someday (Alabama Shakespeare Festival), Much Ado About Nothing, Comedy Of Errors, Vagrant Trilogy (The Public Theater), How I Learned What I Learned (Geva Theater), Legally Blonde (Oregon Cabaret), King Lear (La Mama), Superstitions (OKC Rep), The Full Monty, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (Skylight Music Theater), Matilda The Musical (New Arts), Associate Credits Include: Boop!, English, Home, Hell’s Kitchen, Pictures From Home (Broadway), A Soldiers Play (Broadway and 1st National), Cullud Wattah, The Micheals, White Noise, Eve’s Song (The Public), Alice By Heart (MCC). Sound Design - Yale School of Drama. @tyehuntfitz

Tye Hunt Fitzgerald
Tye Hunt Fitzgerald
Associate Sound Designer

Tye Hunt Fitzgerald is a Canadian born Sound Designer based in New York City. Design credits include: We Shall Someday (Alabama Shakespeare Festival), Much Ado About Nothing, Comedy Of Errors, Vagrant Trilogy (The Public Theater), How I Learned What I Learned (Geva Theater), Legally Blonde (Oregon Cabaret), King Lear (La Mama), Superstitions (OKC Rep), The Full Monty, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (Skylight Music Theater), Matilda The Musical (New Arts), Associate Credits Include: Boop!, English, Home, Hell’s Kitchen, Pictures From Home (Broadway), A Soldiers Play (Broadway and 1st National), Cullud Wattah, The Micheals, White Noise, Eve’s Song (The Public), Alice By Heart (MCC). Sound Design - Yale School of Drama. @tyehuntfitz

Donald Holder
Donald Holder
LX Designer
Ben Pearcy
Ben Pearcy
Projection Designer
Brad Peterson
Brad Peterson
Projection Designer
Colin Scott
Colin Scott
LX Programmer
The Telsey Office
The Telsey Office
NY Casting

Miguel Urbino [he/him] is a London-based, queer, Filipino-American designer for the stage. Design credits include: The Light In The Piazza (New York City Center Encores!); Yasmina Reza’s Art (set and costumes) and Harold Pinter’s Betrayal (Repertory Philippines, Manila); Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (Yale Repertory Theatre, CT Critics Circle nom.); more more more (set and costumes, Yale Cabaret). Associate credits include: Hamlet (CTG - Clint Ramos); In the Amazon Warehouse Parking Lot (Playwrights Horizons - Emmie Finckel); Sally & Tom (The Public Theater - Riccardo Hernandez); A Soldier’s Play (North American Tour - Derek McLane). Training: MFA, Yale School of Drama; BA, Marymount Manhattan College. Miguel is a 2024 recipient of the 1/52 Project Grant and is a proud member of United Scenic Artists Local USA 829, IATSE.  murbinodesigns.com | @murbinodesigns   

Miguel Urbino
Miguel Urbino
Associate Scenic Designer

Miguel Urbino [he/him] is a London-based, queer, Filipino-American designer for the stage. Design credits include: The Light In The Piazza (New York City Center Encores!); Yasmina Reza’s Art (set and costumes) and Harold Pinter’s Betrayal (Repertory Philippines, Manila); Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (Yale Repertory Theatre, CT Critics Circle nom.); more more more (set and costumes, Yale Cabaret). Associate credits include: Hamlet (CTG - Clint Ramos); In the Amazon Warehouse Parking Lot (Playwrights Horizons - Emmie Finckel); Sally & Tom (The Public Theater - Riccardo Hernandez); A Soldier’s Play (North American Tour - Derek McLane). Training: MFA, Yale School of Drama; BA, Marymount Manhattan College. Miguel is a 2024 recipient of the 1/52 Project Grant and is a proud member of United Scenic Artists Local USA 829, IATSE.  murbinodesigns.com | @murbinodesigns   

Sarah Woods [she/her] is a Boston native and resident of Jersey City, NJ. She is a lighting designer for all forms of live entertainment and has worked on stage productions both on and off Broadway, regionally, and internationally. Recent design credits include The Brothers Karamazov (New American Ensemble), Big Love (Columbia University), A Case for the Existence of God (Luna Stage), The Velveteen Rabbit (Mile Square Theatre). Assoc./assistant work includes many productions at The Metropolitan Opera, The Great Qin (Xi’an, China), McNeal (Broadway), Distant Thunder (Off-Broadway). BFA in Lighting Design from Rutgers University. Keep up with Sarah @woodslighting or go to woodslighting.com

Sarah Woods
Sarah Woods
Associate LX Designer

Sarah Woods [she/her] is a Boston native and resident of Jersey City, NJ. She is a lighting designer for all forms of live entertainment and has worked on stage productions both on and off Broadway, regionally, and internationally. Recent design credits include The Brothers Karamazov (New American Ensemble), Big Love (Columbia University), A Case for the Existence of God (Luna Stage), The Velveteen Rabbit (Mile Square Theatre). Assoc./assistant work includes many productions at The Metropolitan Opera, The Great Qin (Xi’an, China), McNeal (Broadway), Distant Thunder (Off-Broadway). BFA in Lighting Design from Rutgers University. Keep up with Sarah @woodslighting or go to woodslighting.com

Michael Yeargan // Lincoln Center Theatre credits include: My Fair Lady (Tony nomination), Oslo (Tony nomination), The King and I (Tony and Outer Critics Circle award nominations), Golden Boy (Tony nomination), Blood and Gifts, Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown, Joe Turner's Come and Gone (Tony nomination), South Pacific (Tony and Drama Desk awards and Outer Critics Circle nomination), Cymbeline, Awake and Sing! (Drama Desk Award and Tony nomination), Edward Albee's Seascape and The Light in the Piazza (Tony and Drama Desk awards). Broadway credits include: The Ritz, Bad Habits, A Lesson From Aloes, The Road to Mecca (Roundabout), The Bridges of Madison County and Fiddler on the Roof. Michael's credits also include off-Broadway, in regional theatre, London (including Porgy and Bess at ENO), 10 productions at the Metropolitan Opera and work at major opera companies throughout the United States, Europe and Australia.

Michael Yeargan
Michael Yeargan
Scenic Design

Michael Yeargan // Lincoln Center Theatre credits include: My Fair Lady (Tony nomination), Oslo (Tony nomination), The King and I (Tony and Outer Critics Circle award nominations), Golden Boy (Tony nomination), Blood and Gifts, Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown, Joe Turner's Come and Gone (Tony nomination), South Pacific (Tony and Drama Desk awards and Outer Critics Circle nomination), Cymbeline, Awake and Sing! (Drama Desk Award and Tony nomination), Edward Albee's Seascape and The Light in the Piazza (Tony and Drama Desk awards). Broadway credits include: The Ritz, Bad Habits, A Lesson From Aloes, The Road to Mecca (Roundabout), The Bridges of Madison County and Fiddler on the Roof. Michael's credits also include off-Broadway, in regional theatre, London (including Porgy and Bess at ENO), 10 productions at the Metropolitan Opera and work at major opera companies throughout the United States, Europe and Australia.

Catherine Zuber // Broadway: Moulin Rouge, (Tony Award, Olivier Award, Drama Desk Award, Outer Critics Circle Award), Mrs. Doubtfire, My Fair Lady, (Tony Award, Drama Desk Award, Outer Critics Circle Award), Oslo, War Paint (Drama Desk Award, Outer Critics Circle Award), King & I, (Olivier Award, Tony Award), Fiddler on the Roof, Golden Boy. South Pacific (Tony Award); The Coast of Utopia (Tony Award); The Light in the Piazza (Tony Award); Awake and Sing! (Tony Award); The Royal Family (Tony Award); Gigi (Drama Desk Award). Metropolitan Opera: Rigoletto, Porgy & Bess, Il Barbieri di Siviglia, Les Contes d’Hoffman, Comte Ory, L’elisir d’Amore, Otello, Dr. Atomic, Roméo et Juliette. 2016 Induction: Theater Hall of Fame. 

Catherine Zuber
Catherine Zuber
Costume Designer

Catherine Zuber // Broadway: Moulin Rouge, (Tony Award, Olivier Award, Drama Desk Award, Outer Critics Circle Award), Mrs. Doubtfire, My Fair Lady, (Tony Award, Drama Desk Award, Outer Critics Circle Award), Oslo, War Paint (Drama Desk Award, Outer Critics Circle Award), King & I, (Olivier Award, Tony Award), Fiddler on the Roof, Golden Boy. South Pacific (Tony Award); The Coast of Utopia (Tony Award); The Light in the Piazza (Tony Award); Awake and Sing! (Tony Award); The Royal Family (Tony Award); Gigi (Drama Desk Award). Metropolitan Opera: Rigoletto, Porgy & Bess, Il Barbieri di Siviglia, Les Contes d’Hoffman, Comte Ory, L’elisir d’Amore, Otello, Dr. Atomic, Roméo et Juliette. 2016 Induction: Theater Hall of Fame. 

Cast

Jackson Arthur [he/him] is humbled to join the cast of Millions for his debut at the Alliance Theatre! Recent Theatre credits include Winthrop Paroo in The Music Man (City Springs Theatre Company), Gavroche in Les Misérables (Red Phoenix), Colin Craven in The Secret Garden (Act1 Theater), Bruce in Matilda, Jr. (Lion Stage Players), and Ralphie Parker in A Christmas Story: the Musical (Act1 Theater). He is a member of City Spring Theatre Conservatory’s PrePro program and will be an eighth grade student at Autrey Mill Middle School in the fall where he is a member of the Lion Stage Players and Jr. Thespian Troupe 88780. In addition to theatre, Jackson plays street hockey, basketball, and soccer. Jackson would like to thank the Alliance Theatre for this unique opportunity as well as his teachers at CSTC for their continuous support. IG: @Jackson_Arthur_

Jackson Arthur
Jackson Arthur
Andrew / Ensemble

Jackson Arthur [he/him] is humbled to join the cast of Millions for his debut at the Alliance Theatre! Recent Theatre credits include Winthrop Paroo in The Music Man (City Springs Theatre Company), Gavroche in Les Misérables (Red Phoenix), Colin Craven in The Secret Garden (Act1 Theater), Bruce in Matilda, Jr. (Lion Stage Players), and Ralphie Parker in A Christmas Story: the Musical (Act1 Theater). He is a member of City Spring Theatre Conservatory’s PrePro program and will be an eighth grade student at Autrey Mill Middle School in the fall where he is a member of the Lion Stage Players and Jr. Thespian Troupe 88780. In addition to theatre, Jackson plays street hockey, basketball, and soccer. Jackson would like to thank the Alliance Theatre for this unique opportunity as well as his teachers at CSTC for their continuous support. IG: @Jackson_Arthur_

Keenan Barrett is thrilled to be making his professional theatre debut in Millions at 10 years old. He loves to perform and hones his craft at Acting Out Academy, Amy Murphy Studio and Red Mountain Theater Company in his hometown of Birmingham, Alabama. When not performing, Keenan loves listening to music and singing. His hobbies include reading and drawing (often while singing). He wants to thank his Mom and Dad for their unending love, support, and high tolerance for spontaneous choreography. Keenan is represented by agent David Doan of CESD and his manager Lynne Marks of PKM Talent Management. Their encouragement means the world to him. You can follow him on instagram @keenanbarrett1

Keenan Barrett
Keenan Barrett
Damian

Keenan Barrett is thrilled to be making his professional theatre debut in Millions at 10 years old. He loves to perform and hones his craft at Acting Out Academy, Amy Murphy Studio and Red Mountain Theater Company in his hometown of Birmingham, Alabama. When not performing, Keenan loves listening to music and singing. His hobbies include reading and drawing (often while singing). He wants to thank his Mom and Dad for their unending love, support, and high tolerance for spontaneous choreography. Keenan is represented by agent David Doan of CESD and his manager Lynne Marks of PKM Talent Management. Their encouragement means the world to him. You can follow him on instagram @keenanbarrett1

Hunter Brown [he/him] is making his Alliance Theatre Debut! Broadway: Swept Away (Ensemble, u/s The Mate)(OBC, NYT Critics Pick). Tours: The Sound Of Music (Rolf), Fame: The Musical (Nick Piazza). Select Theatre: Arena Stage, Engeman Theatre, Powerhouse Theatre at Vassar, Gateway Playhouse, Forestburgh Playhouse. Check out Hunter’s original music on all streaming platforms under the moniker of The Astroband. BFA in Music Theatre from Elon University. Thanks and love to my family, to Lucy, Danny and Meghan at Hudson Artists, Pat Goodwin, Bartlett, Adam, and Bob. Follow Hunter on Instagram @brunterhown or TikTok @TheAstroBand

Hunter Brown
Hunter Brown
Swing / US The Thief

Hunter Brown [he/him] is making his Alliance Theatre Debut! Broadway: Swept Away (Ensemble, u/s The Mate)(OBC, NYT Critics Pick). Tours: The Sound Of Music (Rolf), Fame: The Musical (Nick Piazza). Select Theatre: Arena Stage, Engeman Theatre, Powerhouse Theatre at Vassar, Gateway Playhouse, Forestburgh Playhouse. Check out Hunter’s original music on all streaming platforms under the moniker of The Astroband. BFA in Music Theatre from Elon University. Thanks and love to my family, to Lucy, Danny and Meghan at Hudson Artists, Pat Goodwin, Bartlett, Adam, and Bob. Follow Hunter on Instagram @brunterhown or TikTok @TheAstroBand

Morgan Crumbly [she/her] is honored to be making her Alliance Theatre debut in Millions! Crumbly is an actor, singer, and published playwright based in Atlanta. She is extremely grateful for this experience and proud to be among this cast and crew. Special thanks to her family and friends for all of their support! ATLANTA: Petite Rouge, Synchronicity Theatre (Petite Rouge), Little Shop of Horrors, Art Farm at Serenbe (Chiffon), cullud wattah, Actor’s Express (Plum), The Living Word, National Black Arts Festival (Monologist) TV/FILM: Saturday Night (Sony Pictures Entertainment), Les Fleurs (Nike Brand, King She & Somesuch) EDUCATION: BA Theatre & Performance, Spelman College. Find her on Insta @morgan_adia

Morgan Crumbly
Morgan Crumbly
Repo Woman / Ensemble

Morgan Crumbly [she/her] is honored to be making her Alliance Theatre debut in Millions! Crumbly is an actor, singer, and published playwright based in Atlanta. She is extremely grateful for this experience and proud to be among this cast and crew. Special thanks to her family and friends for all of their support! ATLANTA: Petite Rouge, Synchronicity Theatre (Petite Rouge), Little Shop of Horrors, Art Farm at Serenbe (Chiffon), cullud wattah, Actor’s Express (Plum), The Living Word, National Black Arts Festival (Monologist) TV/FILM: Saturday Night (Sony Pictures Entertainment), Les Fleurs (Nike Brand, King She & Somesuch) EDUCATION: BA Theatre & Performance, Spelman College. Find her on Insta @morgan_adia

Claire Davy [she/her] is thrilled to make her Alliance Theatre debut in Millions! Favorite credits include: Matilda in Matilda (Dr. Phillips Center), Winnie Foster in Tuck Everlasting and Annie in Annie (Winter Springs Performing Arts). She has also appeared on camera in a Ram Truck Commercial. She thanks her mom and biggest supporter, as well as her family, friends, Bercy Talent Management, Dr. Phillips Center, Winter Springs Performing Arts, and her school community. Follow Claire on social media: @clairedavyofficial.

Claire Davy
Claire Davy
Ensemble / As Cast / US Madison

Claire Davy [she/her] is thrilled to make her Alliance Theatre debut in Millions! Favorite credits include: Matilda in Matilda (Dr. Phillips Center), Winnie Foster in Tuck Everlasting and Annie in Annie (Winter Springs Performing Arts). She has also appeared on camera in a Ram Truck Commercial. She thanks her mom and biggest supporter, as well as her family, friends, Bercy Talent Management, Dr. Phillips Center, Winter Springs Performing Arts, and her school community. Follow Claire on social media: @clairedavyofficial.

Kate Fahrner is beyond thrilled to be making her Alliance debut with Millions! Broadway: Glinda in Wicked. National Tours: Wicked, South Pacific, The Full Monty, Cats. Favorite Atlanta Theatre: Thalia in Gods of Comedy (Aurora), Betty in White Christmas (City Springs), Missy in Winter Wonderettes (Art Station). Other Favorite credits include: Evita in Evita (Maine State Music Theatre), Big Al in Fun Home (Virginia Stage, Fulton), Lauren in Kinky Boots (Fulton), Jovie in Elf (Papermill, Walnut, Fulton), Sally Bowles in Cabaret (Engeman), Billy Dawn in Born Yesterday (Walnut), Una in Blackbird (Fulton), Ellen in Miss Saigon (Walnut), Christine in Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (Pioneer), Miss Honey in Matilda (Engeman), Millie in Thoroughly Modern Millie (Musical Theatre West, Forrestburgh, Cape Fear), Katherine in Newsies (MSMT, Fulton). TV: “Hightown.” Film: “How To Be Single.” Thank you to Bart, Adam, Bob, Jody and the team that makes this happen at the Alliance. Immense gratitude to the village of humans that hold up my family. Love to my gs. @thekatefahrner

Kate Fahrner
Kate Fahrner
Customer Service Rep / US Dorothy, St. Clare, Maureen, Guidance Counselor

Kate Fahrner is beyond thrilled to be making her Alliance debut with Millions! Broadway: Glinda in Wicked. National Tours: Wicked, South Pacific, The Full Monty, Cats. Favorite Atlanta Theatre: Thalia in Gods of Comedy (Aurora), Betty in White Christmas (City Springs), Missy in Winter Wonderettes (Art Station). Other Favorite credits include: Evita in Evita (Maine State Music Theatre), Big Al in Fun Home (Virginia Stage, Fulton), Lauren in Kinky Boots (Fulton), Jovie in Elf (Papermill, Walnut, Fulton), Sally Bowles in Cabaret (Engeman), Billy Dawn in Born Yesterday (Walnut), Una in Blackbird (Fulton), Ellen in Miss Saigon (Walnut), Christine in Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (Pioneer), Miss Honey in Matilda (Engeman), Millie in Thoroughly Modern Millie (Musical Theatre West, Forrestburgh, Cape Fear), Katherine in Newsies (MSMT, Fulton). TV: “Hightown.” Film: “How To Be Single.” Thank you to Bart, Adam, Bob, Jody and the team that makes this happen at the Alliance. Immense gratitude to the village of humans that hold up my family. Love to my gs. @thekatefahrner

Jonah Harmon [he/him] is ecstatic to join the cast of Millions in his first show at the Alliance Theatre! Previous credits include Neil Young/Dick Clark in the national tour of Super Freak: the Rick James Story, Ensemble/Ralph Lane (U/S) in The Lost Colony, and Eric Wright in Out of Tune with Frat Pack Productions. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre from Florida State University and enjoys singing pop covers on his YouTube channel. You can find his original music on Spotify and Apple Music. Jonah would like to thank his friends and family for supporting his dreams! Find him on all social media: @jonahtyharmon

Jonah Harmon
Jonah Harmon
Mr. Roth / Ice Cream Vendor / Ensemble / US Carl

Jonah Harmon [he/him] is ecstatic to join the cast of Millions in his first show at the Alliance Theatre! Previous credits include Neil Young/Dick Clark in the national tour of Super Freak: the Rick James Story, Ensemble/Ralph Lane (U/S) in The Lost Colony, and Eric Wright in Out of Tune with Frat Pack Productions. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre from Florida State University and enjoys singing pop covers on his YouTube channel. You can find his original music on Spotify and Apple Music. Jonah would like to thank his friends and family for supporting his dreams! Find him on all social media: @jonahtyharmon

Shuler Hensley is an award-winning actor and director. He is director/artistic director of City Spring Theatre Company. As a performer, Broadway credits include: The Music Man opposite Hugh Jackman, Tom Kettle in The Ferryman, No Man’s Land/Waiting for Godot opposite Sir Patrick Stewart, Sir Fan McKellen and Billy Crudup; as the Monster in Young Frankenstein (also National Tour and London’s West End), and Jud Fry in Oklahoma! (Also the National Theatre & London’s West End - Tony, Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle and Olivier Awards). Shuler has performed with the New York Philharmonic St. Luke Orchestra, San Francisco Symphony Orchestra and the New World Symphony Orchestra. TV/Film include: “The Greatest Showman,” “Van Helsing,” “Dexter: New Blood,” “The Good Fight," “Law & Order: SVU,” “Criminal Intent." Proud Equity member. Shuler was awarded the “Stage Performance of the Year” by New York Magazine in recognition for his work in "The Whale." He is also the namesake of the GA High School musical theatre awards. FPT to wife Paula and Skyler + Grayson.

Shuler Hensley
Shuler Hensley
The Thief

Shuler Hensley is an award-winning actor and director. He is director/artistic director of City Spring Theatre Company. As a performer, Broadway credits include: The Music Man opposite Hugh Jackman, Tom Kettle in The Ferryman, No Man’s Land/Waiting for Godot opposite Sir Patrick Stewart, Sir Fan McKellen and Billy Crudup; as the Monster in Young Frankenstein (also National Tour and London’s West End), and Jud Fry in Oklahoma! (Also the National Theatre & London’s West End - Tony, Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle and Olivier Awards). Shuler has performed with the New York Philharmonic St. Luke Orchestra, San Francisco Symphony Orchestra and the New World Symphony Orchestra. TV/Film include: “The Greatest Showman,” “Van Helsing,” “Dexter: New Blood,” “The Good Fight," “Law & Order: SVU,” “Criminal Intent." Proud Equity member. Shuler was awarded the “Stage Performance of the Year” by New York Magazine in recognition for his work in "The Whale." He is also the namesake of the GA High School musical theatre awards. FPT to wife Paula and Skyler + Grayson.

Leigh Ellen Jones [she/her] is ecstatic to make her Alliance debut with this incredible team and special show! Off Broadway: Martha Cratchitt in A Christmas Carol (Pearl Theatre), Regional: Anna in Frozen (City Springs Theatre), Hodel in Fiddler On The Roof (City Springs Theatre), Sibella in A Gentleman’s Guide To Love And Murder (City Springs Theatre), Kathy in Singin’ In The Rain (Atlanta Lyric Theatre), Cindy Lou in The Marvelous Wonderettes (Wagon Wheel Theatre). BFA Musical Theatre from Florida State University. Leigh Ellen would love to thank Adam and Bart for this opportunity, the cast, her team at Formation, her family, Luke and Nick for their unwavering support. Keep up with her on insta @keepupwiththisjones! For Diane. 

Leigh Ellen Jones
Leigh Ellen Jones
Maureen / Ensemble

Leigh Ellen Jones [she/her] is ecstatic to make her Alliance debut with this incredible team and special show! Off Broadway: Martha Cratchitt in A Christmas Carol (Pearl Theatre), Regional: Anna in Frozen (City Springs Theatre), Hodel in Fiddler On The Roof (City Springs Theatre), Sibella in A Gentleman’s Guide To Love And Murder (City Springs Theatre), Kathy in Singin’ In The Rain (Atlanta Lyric Theatre), Cindy Lou in The Marvelous Wonderettes (Wagon Wheel Theatre). BFA Musical Theatre from Florida State University. Leigh Ellen would love to thank Adam and Bart for this opportunity, the cast, her team at Formation, her family, Luke and Nick for their unwavering support. Keep up with her on insta @keepupwiththisjones! For Diane. 

Yair Keydar
Yair Keydar
Anthony

Cameron McCrae // An Atlanta native, Cameron is thrilled to return to the Alliance Theatre for this extraordinary world premiere. He was most recently seen as Jeremiah in The Preacher’s Wife (2024, Alliance Theatre). Offstage, Cam enjoys music, sports, and travel and is a proud sixth-grade honor roll student at The Ron Clark Academy. He feels incredibly blessed to be part of Millions and extends heartfelt gratitude to God, his loving family, supportive friends, and the amazing team at FORMATION (formerly People Store) for their unwavering support. Find him on his website: www.cameron_mccrae.com or IG: @_4evacam_   

Cameron McCrae
Cameron McCrae
Philip / Ensemble / US Anthony

Cameron McCrae // An Atlanta native, Cameron is thrilled to return to the Alliance Theatre for this extraordinary world premiere. He was most recently seen as Jeremiah in The Preacher’s Wife (2024, Alliance Theatre). Offstage, Cam enjoys music, sports, and travel and is a proud sixth-grade honor roll student at The Ron Clark Academy. He feels incredibly blessed to be part of Millions and extends heartfelt gratitude to God, his loving family, supportive friends, and the amazing team at FORMATION (formerly People Store) for their unwavering support. Find him on his website: www.cameron_mccrae.com or IG: @_4evacam_   

Noelle McIntyre is ecstatic to be making her Alliance Theatre debut with the world premiere of Millions! She was last seen as Mary/Vocal Captain in the world premiere musical of Hot Jambalaya at Dad's Garage. Other Atlanta credits include: Sister Act, Christmas Canteen, Beautiful, 3 Little Pigs (Aurora Theatre), Petite Rouge (Synchronicity Theatre), and Now Showing (Destination Theatre). Education: She holds a BFA in Acting from Brenau University, and was a member of the '24 Aurora Theatre Apprenticeship class. Much love to Mom, Dad, and Nicholas. IG: @noelle_mcintyre

Noelle McIntyre
Noelle McIntyre
Swing

Noelle McIntyre is ecstatic to be making her Alliance Theatre debut with the world premiere of Millions! She was last seen as Mary/Vocal Captain in the world premiere musical of Hot Jambalaya at Dad's Garage. Other Atlanta credits include: Sister Act, Christmas Canteen, Beautiful, 3 Little Pigs (Aurora Theatre), Petite Rouge (Synchronicity Theatre), and Now Showing (Destination Theatre). Education: She holds a BFA in Acting from Brenau University, and was a member of the '24 Aurora Theatre Apprenticeship class. Much love to Mom, Dad, and Nicholas. IG: @noelle_mcintyre

Ruthie Ann Miles
Ruthie Ann Miles
Dorothy

Adrienne Ocfemia [she/her] is thrilled and honored to return to the Alliance Theatre with the incredible Millions cast and creative team! Previous Alliance Theatre productions include The Shining (with The Atlanta Opera) as Danny Torrance, The Incredible Book Eating Boy as Henry, and A Christmas Carol as Melinda Cratchit/Child Dick Wilkins. She has also performed with The Atlanta Opera (The Magic Flute, Midsummer Night’s Dream, La bohème, Dead Man Walking); Theatrical Outfit (A Christmas Story); City Springs Theatre Company (Billy Elliot, South Pacific); Aurora Theatre (Mary Poppins); Horizon Theatre (Madeline’s Christmas); Stage Door Theatre (Peter and the Starcatcher); and Atlanta Lyric Theatre (Matilda, The Wizard of Oz). Adrienne is a member of City Springs Theatre Conservatory’s Pre-Professional Company and Competition Team. She is grateful to the Millions team, Alliance Theatre, and DDO Kids for believing in her and giving her this amazing opportunity! Love to her parents and older sister, Sophia. IG: @adrienne_aly.o

Adrienne Ocfemia
Adrienne Ocfemia
Madison / Ensemble

Adrienne Ocfemia [she/her] is thrilled and honored to return to the Alliance Theatre with the incredible Millions cast and creative team! Previous Alliance Theatre productions include The Shining (with The Atlanta Opera) as Danny Torrance, The Incredible Book Eating Boy as Henry, and A Christmas Carol as Melinda Cratchit/Child Dick Wilkins. She has also performed with The Atlanta Opera (The Magic Flute, Midsummer Night’s Dream, La bohème, Dead Man Walking); Theatrical Outfit (A Christmas Story); City Springs Theatre Company (Billy Elliot, South Pacific); Aurora Theatre (Mary Poppins); Horizon Theatre (Madeline’s Christmas); Stage Door Theatre (Peter and the Starcatcher); and Atlanta Lyric Theatre (Matilda, The Wizard of Oz). Adrienne is a member of City Springs Theatre Conservatory’s Pre-Professional Company and Competition Team. She is grateful to the Millions team, Alliance Theatre, and DDO Kids for believing in her and giving her this amazing opportunity! Love to her parents and older sister, Sophia. IG: @adrienne_aly.o

Steven Pasquale // Broadway: American Son, JUNK, The Bridges of Madison County (Drama Desk & Drama League Nominations), Reasons to Be Pretty. Off-Broadway: Teeth (Playwrights Horizons; Drama Desk & Lortel Nominations), Here We Are (The Shed), Assassins (CSC; OCC Nomination), A Man of No Importance (LCT; Drama Desk & OCC Nominations), Assassins (NYCC Encores), The Robbert Bridegroom (Roundabout; Lucille Lortel Award), The Wild Party (NYCC Encores),The Intelligent Homosexual’s Guide… (The Public Theater), Far From Heaven (Playwrights Horizons), A Soldier’s Play (2ST), Fat Pig (MCC), Beautiful Child (Vineyard Theater), The Spitfire Grill (Playwrights Horizons), Spinning Into Butter (LCT). Select Other Theater: Nine (Kennedy Center; Helen Hayes Nomination), Guys and Dolls (Kennedy Center; Helen Hayes Nomination), Carousel (Chicago Lyric Opera), Grapes of Wrath Opera (Carnegie Hall). Film: American Son, Alien vs. Predator: Requiem, Aurora Borealis, The Last Run. TV: “The Calling,” “The Good Fight,” “The Comey Rule,” “The Bite,” “Rescue Me,” “The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story,” “Divorce,” “Billions,” “Bloodline,” “The Good Wife,” “The Code,” “Six Feet Under.”

Steven Pasquale
Steven Pasquale
Ron

Steven Pasquale // Broadway: American Son, JUNK, The Bridges of Madison County (Drama Desk & Drama League Nominations), Reasons to Be Pretty. Off-Broadway: Teeth (Playwrights Horizons; Drama Desk & Lortel Nominations), Here We Are (The Shed), Assassins (CSC; OCC Nomination), A Man of No Importance (LCT; Drama Desk & OCC Nominations), Assassins (NYCC Encores), The Robbert Bridegroom (Roundabout; Lucille Lortel Award), The Wild Party (NYCC Encores),The Intelligent Homosexual’s Guide… (The Public Theater), Far From Heaven (Playwrights Horizons), A Soldier’s Play (2ST), Fat Pig (MCC), Beautiful Child (Vineyard Theater), The Spitfire Grill (Playwrights Horizons), Spinning Into Butter (LCT). Select Other Theater: Nine (Kennedy Center; Helen Hayes Nomination), Guys and Dolls (Kennedy Center; Helen Hayes Nomination), Carousel (Chicago Lyric Opera), Grapes of Wrath Opera (Carnegie Hall). Film: American Son, Alien vs. Predator: Requiem, Aurora Borealis, The Last Run. TV: “The Calling,” “The Good Fight,” “The Comey Rule,” “The Bite,” “Rescue Me,” “The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story,” “Divorce,” “Billions,” “Bloodline,” “The Good Wife,” “The Code,” “Six Feet Under.”

Brad Raymond
Brad Raymond
St. Peter / Ensemble

Ann Sanders [she/her] Ann is thrilled to be joining this company. She was most recently seen in the Off Broadway revival of Michael John LaChiusa’s See What I Wanna See. Prior to that she appeared in the world premiere of Jason Robert Brown’s The Connector at MCC Theatre. She has the honor of being the first Asian American actor to portray Anna Leonowens in The King and I and Belle in Beauty and the Beast on Broadway. Her other Broadway credits include Lincoln Center’s revival of Lerner and Loewe’s Camelot, The Music Man (Maud Dunlap), Dear Evan Hansen (Cynthia Murphy), Frozen (Queen Iduna), If/Then (Cathy), Leap of Faith, and Avenue Q (Christmas Eve). Off-Broadway: Plenty (The Public Theatre), Falsettoland (The Vineyard Theatre). Regional: World premiere of Allegiance (The Old Globe), Shrek (The MUNY) and Hair (ATP). Television: “FBI: Most Wanted,” “The Good Fight,” “Evil,” “New Amsterdam,” “Madam Secretary,” “Instinct,”“Elementary,” “The Big C,” “Johnny & The Sprites,” “Unforgettable,” “FBI.” She has recently moved to the area and is looking forward to supporting and learning from the vibrant arts community here in Atlanta. @AnnSandersNYC

Ann Sanders
Ann Sanders
Ensemble / As Cast / US Guidance Counselor, St. Clare

Ann Sanders [she/her] Ann is thrilled to be joining this company. She was most recently seen in the Off Broadway revival of Michael John LaChiusa’s See What I Wanna See. Prior to that she appeared in the world premiere of Jason Robert Brown’s The Connector at MCC Theatre. She has the honor of being the first Asian American actor to portray Anna Leonowens in The King and I and Belle in Beauty and the Beast on Broadway. Her other Broadway credits include Lincoln Center’s revival of Lerner and Loewe’s Camelot, The Music Man (Maud Dunlap), Dear Evan Hansen (Cynthia Murphy), Frozen (Queen Iduna), If/Then (Cathy), Leap of Faith, and Avenue Q (Christmas Eve). Off-Broadway: Plenty (The Public Theatre), Falsettoland (The Vineyard Theatre). Regional: World premiere of Allegiance (The Old Globe), Shrek (The MUNY) and Hair (ATP). Television: “FBI: Most Wanted,” “The Good Fight,” “Evil,” “New Amsterdam,” “Madam Secretary,” “Instinct,”“Elementary,” “The Big C,” “Johnny & The Sprites,” “Unforgettable,” “FBI.” She has recently moved to the area and is looking forward to supporting and learning from the vibrant arts community here in Atlanta. @AnnSandersNYC

Robert Stanton appeared on Broadway in Uncle Vanya, A Free Man of Color, and The Coast of Utopia at Lincoln Center Theater; Ink and Saint Joan at MTC; and Mary Stuart. Two-dozen Off-Broadway credits include an Obie Award for All in the Timing, Love Child, performed with co-writer Daniel Jenkins at Primary Stages; The Killer at Theatre for a New Audience; Fuddy Meers at MTC; Caryl Churchill’s Owners and Traps in repertory at New York Theatre Workshop; Love’s Labor’s Lost, Cymbeline, and Measure for Measure directed by Joseph Papp at The Public Theater. He just appeared in the world premiere of Keith Bunin’s The Thing About Jellyfish at Berkeley Rep; others among his extensive regional credits include Strange Interlude and an Emery Battis Award for The Critic & The Real Inspector Hound at Shakespeare Theatre Company; The School for Wives at Two River; Twelfth Night, Once in a Lifetime, and The Homecoming at the American Repertory Theater. Many film appearances include Confessions of a Shopaholic, Find Me Guilty, The Quiet American, Washington Square, Dennis the Menace, Bob Roberts, and A League of Their Own. Recent television includes "Your Friends and Neighbors," "Blue Bloods," "Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin," and "Mr. Mercedes."

Robert Stanton
Robert Stanton
Mr. Miller / St. Francis / Ensemble

Robert Stanton appeared on Broadway in Uncle Vanya, A Free Man of Color, and The Coast of Utopia at Lincoln Center Theater; Ink and Saint Joan at MTC; and Mary Stuart. Two-dozen Off-Broadway credits include an Obie Award for All in the Timing, Love Child, performed with co-writer Daniel Jenkins at Primary Stages; The Killer at Theatre for a New Audience; Fuddy Meers at MTC; Caryl Churchill’s Owners and Traps in repertory at New York Theatre Workshop; Love’s Labor’s Lost, Cymbeline, and Measure for Measure directed by Joseph Papp at The Public Theater. He just appeared in the world premiere of Keith Bunin’s The Thing About Jellyfish at Berkeley Rep; others among his extensive regional credits include Strange Interlude and an Emery Battis Award for The Critic & The Real Inspector Hound at Shakespeare Theatre Company; The School for Wives at Two River; Twelfth Night, Once in a Lifetime, and The Homecoming at the American Repertory Theater. Many film appearances include Confessions of a Shopaholic, Find Me Guilty, The Quiet American, Washington Square, Dennis the Menace, Bob Roberts, and A League of Their Own. Recent television includes "Your Friends and Neighbors," "Blue Bloods," "Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin," and "Mr. Mercedes."

Carla R. Stewart is thrilled to make her Alliance Theatre debut! Broadway credits include Tina: The Tina Turner Musical (GG/Zelma u/s) and The Color Purple (Church Lady/ Olivia. Shug/Sofia u/s). National tours: Tina (GG), The Color Purple (Shug), and Ghost (Oda Mae). Regional: The Color Purple (Shug, Paper Mill Playhouse), Little Shop of Horrors (Ronette), The Wiz (Dorothy), Hairspray (Dynamite), and Rent (Joanne). TV: "Run The World" (Nicole), "FBI" (Det. Brandy Rivers, recurring), and "Raising Kanan" (Sgt. Bivens). Endless gratitude to HCKR and Patrick Goodwin. In memory of Anita Stewart (ma) and June McClain James 1:17 @mzzzruth 

Carla R. Stewart
Carla R. Stewart
St. Clare / Guidance Counselor / Ensemble

Carla R. Stewart is thrilled to make her Alliance Theatre debut! Broadway credits include Tina: The Tina Turner Musical (GG/Zelma u/s) and The Color Purple (Church Lady/ Olivia. Shug/Sofia u/s). National tours: Tina (GG), The Color Purple (Shug), and Ghost (Oda Mae). Regional: The Color Purple (Shug, Paper Mill Playhouse), Little Shop of Horrors (Ronette), The Wiz (Dorothy), Hairspray (Dynamite), and Rent (Joanne). TV: "Run The World" (Nicole), "FBI" (Det. Brandy Rivers, recurring), and "Raising Kanan" (Sgt. Bivens). Endless gratitude to HCKR and Patrick Goodwin. In memory of Anita Stewart (ma) and June McClain James 1:17 @mzzzruth 

Billy Harrigan Tighe is thrilled to be joining the world premiere cast of Millions at The Alliance Theatre! Broadway: originated the role of Tucker in The Heart of Rock & RollPIPPIN. West End: The Book of Mormon (Elder Price). Off Broadway: Sweeney Todd (Anthony Hope). National Tours: Finding Neverland (JM Barrie), The Book of Mormon (Elder Price), Wicked (Fiyero), La Cage Aux Folles (Jean-Michel), Dirty Dancing. Favorite Regional: The Music Man (Harold Hill; City Springs Theatre Company), Cinderella (Topher; Papermill Playhouse), Secret of My Success (Brantley; Paramount Theater), Cabaret (Cliff; Ogunquit Playhouse, Atlanta Opera), A Chorus Line (Zach; PCLO), Back Home Again (Ben; Lesher Center), Hairspray (Link; Marriott Theatre), Happy Days (Potsie; Goodspeed Opera House), Spamalot (Galahad; City Springs Theatre Company). Guest soloist for symphonies across the country and internationally. Co-director of City Springs Pre-Professional Conservatory with his wife, Kristine Reese. Together they also run @kbtproductionsphotography, a boutique photography and artistic consulting company. Love and thanks to BRS/GAGE, family, friends and Kristine for the endless support. For H! @billyharrigantighe. www.kbtproductionsphotography.com

Billy Harrigan Tighe
Billy Harrigan Tighe
Carl / Ensemble / US Ron

Billy Harrigan Tighe is thrilled to be joining the world premiere cast of Millions at The Alliance Theatre! Broadway: originated the role of Tucker in The Heart of Rock & RollPIPPIN. West End: The Book of Mormon (Elder Price). Off Broadway: Sweeney Todd (Anthony Hope). National Tours: Finding Neverland (JM Barrie), The Book of Mormon (Elder Price), Wicked (Fiyero), La Cage Aux Folles (Jean-Michel), Dirty Dancing. Favorite Regional: The Music Man (Harold Hill; City Springs Theatre Company), Cinderella (Topher; Papermill Playhouse), Secret of My Success (Brantley; Paramount Theater), Cabaret (Cliff; Ogunquit Playhouse, Atlanta Opera), A Chorus Line (Zach; PCLO), Back Home Again (Ben; Lesher Center), Hairspray (Link; Marriott Theatre), Happy Days (Potsie; Goodspeed Opera House), Spamalot (Galahad; City Springs Theatre Company). Guest soloist for symphonies across the country and internationally. Co-director of City Springs Pre-Professional Conservatory with his wife, Kristine Reese. Together they also run @kbtproductionsphotography, a boutique photography and artistic consulting company. Love and thanks to BRS/GAGE, family, friends and Kristine for the endless support. For H! @billyharrigantighe. www.kbtproductionsphotography.com

Wyatt Wilkerson
Wyatt Wilkerson
Ensemble / US Damian, Philip, Andrew

Gabriel Zenone is honored to be a part of the world premiere of an Adam Guettel/Bob Martin musical. Previous credits include: Judge in Leonard Bernstein’s Candide; PBS Great Performances, Lincoln Center. Equerry in The Audience; The Bishop Myriel in Les Miserables; Maltz Jupiter Theatre. Henry Ford in Ragtime; Sir Robin in Spamalot; and Sylvia St. Croix in Ruthless! The Musical (Best Supporting Actor Carbonell Award); Actors Playhouse. Guiteau in Assassins; Arsht Center for The Performing Arts. Governor/Innkeeper in Man of LaMancha; A Noise Within. Rhona in Grand Hotel; Pasadena Playhouse. Quintet in Sweeney Todd; Thousand Oaks Arts Plaza. Hennessey/Captain in Dames at Sea; The Wick Theatre. Doc in Most Happy Fella; Palm Beach Dramaworks. Joseph Buquet in Phantom; Musical Theatre West. Facebook.com/zenone.

Gabriel Zenone
Gabriel Zenone
Repo Man / Lineman / Ensemble

Gabriel Zenone is honored to be a part of the world premiere of an Adam Guettel/Bob Martin musical. Previous credits include: Judge in Leonard Bernstein’s Candide; PBS Great Performances, Lincoln Center. Equerry in The Audience; The Bishop Myriel in Les Miserables; Maltz Jupiter Theatre. Henry Ford in Ragtime; Sir Robin in Spamalot; and Sylvia St. Croix in Ruthless! The Musical (Best Supporting Actor Carbonell Award); Actors Playhouse. Guiteau in Assassins; Arsht Center for The Performing Arts. Governor/Innkeeper in Man of LaMancha; A Noise Within. Rhona in Grand Hotel; Pasadena Playhouse. Quintet in Sweeney Todd; Thousand Oaks Arts Plaza. Hennessey/Captain in Dames at Sea; The Wick Theatre. Doc in Most Happy Fella; Palm Beach Dramaworks. Joseph Buquet in Phantom; Musical Theatre West. Facebook.com/zenone.

Crew

Theresa Flanagan
Theresa Flanagan
Production Stage Manager
Xiaonan (Chloe) Liu
Xiaonan (Chloe) Liu
Assistant Stage Manager
Marshall Lee Smith Jr.
Marshall Lee Smith Jr.
Stage Management Production Assistant

Kayla Uribe [she/her] Alliance Theatre debut. Broadway: Romeo + Juliet, & Juliet, Harmony, Camelot. Off Broadway: The Antiquities (Playwrights Horizons), The Connector (MCC), Hamlet (Shakespeare in the Park), Corruption (Lincoln Center). Regional: 5 years at The Glimmerglass Festival. Touring: The Ghosts of Versailles (Château de Versailles Spectacles) An Officer and a Gentleman (First National Tour). Love to Lou, Mom, Dad, and The Quorum!

Kayla Uribe
Kayla Uribe
Assistant Stage Manager

Kayla Uribe [she/her] Alliance Theatre debut. Broadway: Romeo + Juliet, & Juliet, Harmony, Camelot. Off Broadway: The Antiquities (Playwrights Horizons), The Connector (MCC), Hamlet (Shakespeare in the Park), Corruption (Lincoln Center). Regional: 5 years at The Glimmerglass Festival. Touring: The Ghosts of Versailles (Château de Versailles Spectacles) An Officer and a Gentleman (First National Tour). Love to Lou, Mom, Dad, and The Quorum!

Charlie Zuckerman is thrilled to be joining the team on Millions. He recently served as Production Assistant for the industry reading of Millions at Lincoln Center. A graduate of The Boston Conservatory, he produced the Youth Musical Theatre Summer Program, was the Student Coordinator for the Musical Theatre Acting Intensive, and stage managed the productions of Edith Can Shoot Things and Hit Them and Eurydice at his Alma mater. He’s currently an intern at the 52nd Street Project, a non-profit that pairs young people with professional artists to create original theater. Many thanks to Adam, Cambra, and The Alliance. Love to Bridget and his ever-supportive family.

Charlie Zuckerman
Charlie Zuckerman
Stage Management Production Assistant

Charlie Zuckerman is thrilled to be joining the team on Millions. He recently served as Production Assistant for the industry reading of Millions at Lincoln Center. A graduate of The Boston Conservatory, he produced the Youth Musical Theatre Summer Program, was the Student Coordinator for the Musical Theatre Acting Intensive, and stage managed the productions of Edith Can Shoot Things and Hit Them and Eurydice at his Alma mater. He’s currently an intern at the 52nd Street Project, a non-profit that pairs young people with professional artists to create original theater. Many thanks to Adam, Cambra, and The Alliance. Love to Bridget and his ever-supportive family.

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