Curtains (musical) - Original Broadway Principal Cast

Original Broadway Principal Cast

  • Lt. Frank Cioffi — David Hyde Pierce
  • Carmen Bernstein — Debra Monk
  • Georgia Hendricks — Karen Ziemba
  • Aaron Fox — Jason Danieley
  • Niki Harris — Jill Paice
  • Christopher Belling — Edward Hibbert
  • Bobby Pepper — Noah Racey
  • Bambi Bernét — Megan Sikora
  • Johnny Harmon — Michael X. Martin
  • Oscar Shapiro - Michael McCormick
  • Daryl Grady — John Bolton
  • Sidney Bernstein - Ernie Sabella

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