The Marvelous Wonderettes - Past Productions

Past Productions

Milwaukee: Milwaukee Repertory Theatre Opening: April 8, 2001
Cast:
  • Laurie Birmingham (Betty Jean)
  • Jacquelyn Ritz (Cindy Lou)
  • Becky Spice (Missy)
  • Bets Malone (Suzy)
Los Angeles: El Portal Forum Theatre Opening: September 29, 2006
Cast:
  • Julie Dixon Jackson (Betty Jean)
  • Kristen Chandler (Cindy Lou)
  • Kim Huber (Missy)
  • Bets Malone (Suzy)
Off Broadway: Westside Theatre Opening: September 14, 2008
Cast:
  • Beth Malone (Betty Jean)
  • Victoria Matlock (Cindy Lou)
  • Farah Alvin (Missy)
  • Bets Malone(Suzy)
Coral Gables, Fl: Actors' Playhouse Opening: September 30, 2009
Cast:
  • Julie Kleiner (Betty Jean)
  • Amy Miller Brennan (Cindy Lou)
  • Lisa Manuli (Missy)
  • Tiana Checchia(Suzy)
Long Beach, Ca: Musical Theatre West Opening: April 17, 2010
Cast:
  • Beth Malone (Betty Jean)
  • Darcie Roberts (Cindy Lou)
  • Lowe Taylor (Missy)
  • Bets Malone (Suzy)
Cincinnati: Ensemble Theatre of Cincinnati Opening: April 21, 2010
Cast:
  • Sara Mackie (Betty Jean)
  • Denise Devlin (Cindy Lou)
  • Mia Gentile (Missy)
  • Brooke Rucidlo (Suzy)
Houston, TX: Stages Repertory Theatre Opening: July 14, 2010 – March 14, 2011
Cast:
  • Christina Stroup (Betty Jean)
  • Rachael Logue (Cindy Lou)
  • Chelsea Ryan McCurdy (Missy)
  • Holland Vavra Peters (Suzy)
  • Sofia V. Mendez (Swing/All Characters)
Coral Gables, Fl: Actors' Playhouse Opening: September 30, 2009
Georgia: The Legacy Theatre Opening: January 21, 2011
Cast:
  • Sims Lamason (Betty Jean)
  • Christina Haak (Cindy Lou)
  • Melissa Vasquez-Cartwright (Missy)
  • Courtney Godwin (Suzy)

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