Hamza Z. Ahmed
John Cencio Burgos
Dondrie Burnham
Noah Brendemuehl
Toney Chem
Jennifer Dickson
Miranda Halverson
John Daniel Forslund
Stephen Hershey
Sarah Huo
Jacqueline Langheim
Monroe Moody
Barron Anthony Myers
Marissa Rosen
Mei Sakamoto
Regina Spano
Jamie Leigh White
Rieko Yamanaka
Bernadette (Marissa Rosen) is
serenaded by her not-so-admiring
neighbors, while Khalil
(Barron
Anthony Myers)
is clueless as to
Bernadette's real motives.
Khalil (Barron Anthony Myers) and David (John Cencio
Burgos)
manage to have a magical evening, but only with
the help of Buster
(Stephen Hershey), Rogelio (Hamza Z.
Ahmed)
, Frankie (Toney Chem), Hewitt (Monroe Moody),
Gina
(Rieko Yamanaka), Trixie (Miranda Halverson), Jill
(Jamie Leigh White), Dionne (Dondrie Burnham), Aiko
(Mei Sakamoto), and Val (Jacqueline Langheim).
Bernadette (Marissa Rosen) tries to
convince Val
(Jacqueline Langheim)
that they have a lot in common,
from childhoods in New Hampshire
to aspirations of working for
Anheuser Busch.
Val (Jacqueline Langheim), Dionne
(Dondrie Burnham), Jill (Jamie Leigh
White)
, and Khalil (Barron Anthony
Myers)
want Bernadette to
understand that they are
not her
girlfriends.
Gina (Rieko Yamanaka) encourages
her friends to mambo their problems
away.
Bernadette (Marissa Rosen) relates
the events of Thanksgiving night to
Doctor Emmett
(Noah Brendemuehl).
Rogelio (Hamza Z. Ahmed) gives
lessons in seducing maidens and
mistreating paralegals.
David (John Cencio Burgos) tells Khalil
(Barron Anthony Myers) that he thinks
he's hotter than the new pink.
Everyone confronts Bernadette
(Marissa Rosen).
Beware of... Bernadette Louise
Boppineau
(Marissa Rosen)!
The cast and creative team of Beware: Bernadette!
A Musical Fable:
top row, Miranda Halverson,
Noah Brendemuehl, Mei Sakamoto, DuPreez
Strauss (musical director), Stephen Hershey,
Rieko Yamanaka, Hamza Z. Ahmed, and Regina
Spano;
middle row, Monroe Moody, John
Cencio Burgos, Barron Anthony Myers, and
Toney Chem;
bottom row, Jennifer Dickson,
Jacqueline Langheim, Jamie Leigh White, and
Marissa Rosen;
seated in front, Leon James
Bynum (writer/director) and Jennifer Lisette
Lopez (choreographer)
Doctor Emmett (Noah Brendemuehl)
tries to warn Bernadette
(Marissa
Rosen)
to mend her ways before it is
too late.
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