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| Nathan Gunn | Billy Bigelow | |
| Kelli O'Hara | Julie Jordan | |
| Adam Alexander | Ensemble | |
| Glenn Seven Allen | Ensemble | |
| Kate Bass | Ensemble | |
| Joseph Beutel | Ensemble | |
| Ward Billeisen | Ensemble | |
| Stephanie Blythe | Cousin Nettie | |
| Kate Burton | Mrs. Mullin | |
| Cree Carrico | Ensemble | |
| John Cullum | The Starkeeper | |
| Daniel T. Curran | Ensemble | |
| Jason Danieley | Mr. Enoch Snow | |
| Nicholas Davila | Ensemble | |
| Christine DiGiallonardo | Ensemble | |
| John Dooley | Ensemble | |
| Leah Edwards | Ensemble | |
| Robert Fairchild | Louise's Dancing Partner | |
| Carlton Ford | Ensemble | |
| Shuler Hensley | Jigger Craigin | |
| Rosena M. Hill Jackson | Ensemble | |
| Arlo Hill | Ensemble | |
| Leah Horowitz | Ensemble | |
| Edward James Hyland | Mr. Bascombe | |
| Tari Kelly | Ensemble |
| Director/Choreographer |
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| Producer |
Andrew Carl Wilk
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| Writer/Composer |
Ferenc Molnár
Oscar Hammerstein II |
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Transferring the setting of a brooding Hungarian play, Carousel, to a remote fishing village, shaping their vision around themes of brutality, poverty and disappointment, Rodgers and Hammerstein composed some of the most glorious music ever written for the stage. |
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