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Cabaret & Concert News Understudies From Maybe Happy Ending, Sunset Blvd., and Old Friends Will Step Into the Spotlight

The At This Performance� concert series is an ongoing salute to Broadway and Off-Broadway standbys, understudies, and alternates.

Hannah Kevitt Michaelah Reynolds

At This Performance�, the ongoing salute to Broadway and Off-Broadway standbys, understudies, and alternates, will continue April 21 at 7 PM at The Green Room 42.

Produced and hosted by casting director Stephen DeAngelis, the evening will feature the talents of Kelly Belarmino (understudy for the role of Mabel in Pirates! The Penzance Musical), Andrew Montgomery Coleman (understudy for the roles of Young Ibrahim, Young Company, Young Ruben, and Juan de Marcos in Buena Vista Social Club), Hannah Kevitt (understudy for the role of Claire in Maybe Happy Ending), Jessi Kirtley (standby for the roles of Ewan Montagu, Jean Leslie, and Johnny Bevan in Operation Mincemeat), Emma Lloyd (understudy for the role of Norma Desmond in Sunset Boulevard), Alexa Lopez (understudy for female roles in Stephen Sondheim’s Old Friends), Michael Milkanin (understudy for the roles of Buddy and Santa in Elf—The Musical), Diego Andres Rodriguez (understudy for the role of Joe Gillis in Sunset Boulevard), and Tryphena Wade (standby for the role of Rose in Gypsy) with an appearance by Sam Hartley (Operation Mincemeat). 

READ: New Mary, Same Bratty Curls: Catching Up With Wonderstudy Hannah Solow After Her Oh, Mary! Debut

Musical director Rachel Dean will accompany the artists, who will showcase their versatility and share anecdotes about their experiences.

At This Performance� debuted in October 2003 and has showcased the talents of 1,308 standbys, understudies, and alternates who have covered 6,271 roles in 701 Broadway and Off-Broadway productions.

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