Cast

Constantine Maroulis
Dr. Henry Jekyll/Edward Hyde
Broadway's Rock of Ages (Best Actor Tony® nomination, Drama League nomination), Broadway debut in the Tony®-Nominated The Wedding Singer. Finalist on the fourth season of American Idol. International tour of RENT (Roger). Off-Broadway: Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris and Rock of Ages. Regional: The Toxic Avenger at The Alley in Houston (title role), Hedwig (title role) at Seacoast Rep. Series regular on CBS's The Bold and The Beautiful, w/ original songs from his debut album "Constantine," released on his Sixth Place Records. Other TV credits include Law & Order: SVU, The Tonight Show, America's Got Talent, Dancing with the Stars, The Today Show, Good Morning America, Conan, Ellen, Regis & Kelly, MTV and many more. Received The Gabby Award and The Elios Award, which recognizes the excellence Greek Americans have achieved in various fields. Constantine appears in the Warner Brothers feature film, Rock of Ages starring Tom Cruise. Graduate of The Boston Conservatory and apprenticed at The Williamstown Theatre Festival. For Malena. Twitter: @ConstantineM.
www.constantinemaroulis.com

Deborah Cox
Lucy
Grammy Award® nominated and multi-platinum R&B/pop recording artist and film/TV actress Deborah Cox made her Broadway debut in the lead role in Elton John and Tim Rice's musical, Aida. Cox began her recording career as a background singer with Celine Dion, before securing her first recording contract with Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Clive Davis. She has recorded six award-winning and critically-acclaimed albums, and has written and recorded on numerous celebrated soundtracks. Known around the world for her diverse music style, which includes R&B, pop, jazz and gospel, Cox has collaborated with such artists as Whitney Houston, Andrea Bocelli, David Foster, Josh Groban, The Isley Brothers, Cyndi Lauper, Sarah McLachlan and numerous others. The Canadian born star has an impressive list of #1 Billboard hit records, including eleven #1 songs on Billboard's Hot Dance Club Play chart. Facebook: DeborahCoxDRG Twitter: @Deborah_Cox

Teal Wicks
Emma Carew
Teal Wicks burst onto the musical theater scene in 2008 when she snagged the role of Elphaba in the Los Angeles company of Wicked, a role she reprised in the San Francisco company before making the leap to Broadway in 2011. Other notable credits include Pippin on tour and at Goodspeed Opera House, belle époque musical The Blue Flower at both Boston’s American Repertory Theatre/Off-Broadway at 2nd Stage, and the New York City Center Encores! production of Stairway to Paradise.

Laird Mackintosh
John Utterson
Laird Mackintosh recently played George Banks in Mary Poppins on Broadway and across America on the 1st National Tour. Other: Private Lives (Victor Prynne) at the Pittsburgh Public, The Phantom of the Opera (Raoul, Phantom u/s), The Drowsy Chaperone (Robert Martin), White Christmas (Phil Davis), The Importance of Being Earnest (Algernon Moncrieff), Arcadia (Septimus Hodge). Stratford Shakespeare Festival: My One and Only (Billy Buck Chandler), Fuente Ovejuna (Leonelo), To Kill a Mockingbird (Boo Radley), The Music Man (Ewart), South Pacific (Lieutenant Cable), Hello Dolly! (Cornelius Hackl), Into the Woods (Rapunzel’s Prince), Anything Goes (Lord Evelyn Oakleigh), My Fair Lady (Freddy). www.lairdmackintosh.com

Richard White
Sir Danvers Carew
Feature Film: Beauty and the Beast (Gaston). Broadway: Most Happy Fella (Joey). Off Broadway: Elizabeth and Essex (Essex with Estelle Parsons), Topper (George Kirby). New York: Brigadoon (Tommy with Tony Roberts), South Pacific, Merry Widow (Danillo), Desert Song (Red Shadow). National Tours: Urinetown (Lockstock, Cladwell), Camelot (Lancelot). Great Performances: “New Moon” (Robert Mission), “Showboat” (Gaylord Ravenal). Regional: Yeston/Kopit Phantom (Phantom)- recording RCA, South Pacific (De Becque), Camelot (Arthur), Man of La Mancha (Quixote), La Cage aux Folles (Georges), A Little Night Music (Carl Magnus), The Drowsy Chaperone (Aldolpho).

David Benoit
Bishop, Spider
David is delighted to join JEKYLL & HYDE. Broadway: Avenue Q (Nicky/Trekkie), Les Miserables, Dance of the Vampires. National Tours: Young Frankenstein (Kemp/Blind Hermit), Les Miserables (Thenardier), Avenue Q, All Shook Up (Sheriff Earl), Forbidden Broadway: Japan, The Captain's Daughter (Pugachev) at The Hermitage, St. Petersburg, Russia. Off-Broadway: Forbidden Broadway:10th Anniversary, Forbidden Broadway: Summer Shock!, Forever Plaid (Sparky), The Big Bang, Forbidden Hollywood (Chicago). Regional: Adding Machine (Mr. Zero) at Studio Theatre DC, (Helen Hayes' nomination: Best Actor)...Trailer Park (Norbert) at Speakeasy Theatre, MA (Elliot Norton Nom). Special thanks to Jed, Pete and Holly. For Mom, Dad and pio pio.



Dana Costello
Ensemble, Nellie, Emma U/S
Regional: Little Women (Jo), Beauty and the Beast (Belle), South Pacific (Nellie), Legally Blonde (Brooke), RENT (Maureen). Many thanks to my family, Telsey and this cast & crew! For Clunes and my love, Mikie C. www.danacostelloactress.com


Brian Gallagher
Ensemble, Savage, U/S Utterson
Brian recently played Jay Champ in the NYC premiere of Chix 6. Singer/songwriter with a new album coming this summer. Thanks to Telsey + Co, all the creatives, Michael, my AMAZING friends/family and Meg - YIYEYM...M. BrianGallagherOnline.com




Ashley Loren
Ensemble
Has been seen on stage, TV and film. She signed a major record deal with Universal/IDJ and has performed internationally with major recording artists. Special thanks to FW/JH/NC friends & fam! www.ashleyloren.com @msashleyloren


Aaron Ramey
Ensemble, Glossop, U/S Jekyll/Hyde, U/S Utterson
Thrilled to be part of the new J&H! Broadway: Millie (Orig. Cast), Curtains, Young Frankenstein. Nat’l Tours: Beauty & the Beast, Sweet Charity, South Pacific. Many regional theatres and TV appearances. Proud member of Actor’s Equity. www.aaronramey.net




Doug Storm
Ensemble
Broadway: Les Miserables, The Scarlet Pimpernel, Dance of the Vampires, Chess (Actors Fund). Off-Broadway: Bat Boy. Workshop: The Civil War, Disney’s Tarzan. Thanks, Bobbie Merritt@TEG. www.doug-storm.com

