From the Original Off-Broadway Production:
Leslie Kritzer (Monica P. Miller) Broadway credits include A Catered Affair (Drama Desk Nomination), Legally Blonde (Clerence Derwent Award for Most Promising Performer) and Hairspray. She received critical acclaim and a Time Out New York award for her sold-out Joe's Pub run of Leslie Kritzer Is Patti LuPone At Les Mouches (a performance she repeated at The Plush Room in San Francisco). Off-Broadway and regional credits include The Great American Trailer Park Musical (Drama Desk Nomination), Bat Boy, Godspell, Broadway: Three Generations (Kennedy Center), Born Yesterday, the world premiere of Vanities, Urinetown (National Tour), Evita and an acclaimed “Fanny Brice” in Funny Girl. Ms. Kritzer also starred as “Hildy” in On the Town at Encores! At City Center. She has performed at London’s Royal Albert Hall as a guest soloist honoring Tim Rice and Alan Menken and can be heard on several cast recordings. Film credits include “Love And Other Impossible Pursuits.” Television credits include "3LBS" (CBS) and "Jason and Jessica"(HBO).

Doug Kreeger (Ian Wallace) DOUG KREEGER most recently appeared regionally in the world premiere production of Rooms: a rock romance, receiving rave reviews from every critic including The Washington Post & Variety. Before that he appeared as Chita Rivera's boy-toy in the highly anticipated, sold-out and critically applauded production of Signature Theatre's The Visit. Born and raised in Honolulu, Hawaii, Doug attended the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University and RADA in London. He recently appeared on Broadway in the original revival cast of Les Miserables (Jean Prouvaire – Marius u/s) and has toured internationally as Danny Zuko in Grease and Berger in Hair. Doug's performance as Richard Loeb in Off-Bway's Thrill Me: The Leopold and Loeb Story was called "compelling" by both the New York Times & the New York Post and "riveting" by Rex Reed in The New York Observer. He has performed regionally at Arkansas Rep, Barrington Stage, Bay Street Theatre, Metrostage, Geva Theatre, and The Old Globe. Doug is most proud of his collaborations with a varied list of theatrical artists including Twyla Tharp, Chita Rivera, Terrence McNally, John Kander, Ann Reinking, Lea Salonga, Dapne Rubin Vega, Gary Beach, Michael Rupert, Ann Harada, George Hearn, Mark Jacoby, Alex Gemignani, Norm Lewis, Judy Kuhn, Chip Zien, John Caird, and Frank Galati.

Celina Carvajal (Monica understudy) Broadway: Tarzan (original cast), Dracula (original cast), 42nd Street (Anytime Annie) and Cats (Demeter). Off-Broadway shows include starring roles in Bed Bugs at NYMF (outstanding actor award), Green Eyes at the NYC Fringe Festival and Radiant Baby. Carvajal also played Pinky Tuscadero in the workshop of Happy Days directed by Garry Marshall. Celina’s favorite thing is being a rock star as the lead singer in her band Cocaine (cocaineband.com).

Jason Wooten (Ian understudy) Broadway: The Times They Are A-Changin’, Dance of the Vampires, The Rocky Horror Show, Jesus Christ Superstar, Grease and Footloose. He was also in Paul Scott Goodman’s Bright Lights, Big City Off-Broadway. He is coauthor of the new rock musical The Existents, premiering this May in Raleigh, NC. Thank you April for all the love.























