The Hello Girls 2020
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Cast
Emily Fox: Grace
Amanda Robertson: Bertha Hannah Reid: Helen Tahela Denu: Suzanne Nicole Talamo: Louise Charlie Besgen: Pershing Lucas Orwicz: Matterson Andy Dooley: Riser Alex Arnold: Dempsy Drew Bench: Morris Harry Lee: Wessen |
Female Ensemble
Caitlyn Gelchie Julia Dunn Alyssa Gerardi Sydney Sibilia Ava Zinczenko Amelia Totaro Maylis Pabon Anila Morina |
Crew
Set/Paints
Alex Arnold Alex Montano Amanda Robertson Amelia Tutaro Andy Dooley Anila Morina Annie DeClue Charlie Besgen Drew Bench Ellen Ma Emily Fox Erica Angiletta Ethan Jones Evie Bradley Harry Lee Julia Dunn Laura Tedesco Leo Pagano Lili Bleecher Lucas Orwicz Malkam Sabloff Matthew Kim Maylis Paban Susan Kim Sydney Sheffield Sydney Sibilia Tahela Denu |
Props
Alyssa Gerardi Anila Morina Caitlyn Gelchie Charlotte Jensen Chloe Smith Hannah Reid Julia Dunn Laura Tedesco Lucy Lee Nicole Talamo Costumes Anila Morina Ava Zinczenko Bernadette McNamara Clara Bloom Julia Lamoreaux Mia Wells Lights Caragh Daugherty Sound Ian Rocha John H Taylor Malkam Sabloff Hair/Makeup Maren Lysenko Avery Russey |
Directed by Judy McLane

Judy McLane performed over 4000 shows of Mamma Mia! on Broadway. She starred as both Donna Sheridan and Tanya, making her the longest running lead in Mamma Mia! history. Most recently, she starred in the Off Broadway production of Romeo and Bernadette, receiving a 2020 Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical.
Judy also received critical acclaim creating the role of Vienna in Johnny Guitar, Off-Broadway, garnering a Drama Desk Nomination and a Drama League Award for Distinguished Performance in the Theater.
Other Broadway credits include: Kiss of the Spider Woman performing duets with the legendary Chita Rivera, Aspects of Love with John Cullum, and Chess, the first musical by Benny Andersson and Bjorn Ulvaeus. She created the role of Lillian in the two person musical and World Premiere of Los Otros by Michael John LaChuisa at the Everyman Theatre. Her national and international tours include the Baker's Wife in Into the Woods, the Narrator in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat with Donny Osmond, Mrs. Baskin in Big, and Side By Side By Sondheim directed by Rob Marshall.
Favorite roles include: Maria Callas in Master Class (Theatre Raleigh), Norma Desmond in Sunset Boulevard (Engeman Theatre), Diana in Next to Normal (Syracuse Stage SALT Award)/Pioneer Theatre), Margaret in Light in the Piazza (Raleigh Theatre, Broadway World Award) Phyllis in Follies (Signature Theatre, Helen Hayes nomination), Eva Peron in Evita, the title character in Victor/Victoria, Aldonza in Man of La Mancha, Luisa in Nine, Nancy in Oliver!, Florence in Chess, Lily in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (Paper Mill Playhouse), Fiona in Brigadoon, Milly in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (St. Louis Muny), Mrs. Walker in Tommy, Rebecca in Rags (American Musical Theater of San Jose), Mary Magdalene in Jesus Christ Superstar (Sacramento Music Circus), and Ann in 1940's Radio Hour (Repertory Theater of St. Louis), Isabella in Wuthering Heights (Olney Playhouse), and Lucy in Wildhorn's Jekyll & Hyde (Casa Manana).
As a worldwide concert and cabaret artist, she has performed as a soloist with countless symphony orchestras including the Bolshoi Orchestra in Moscow, the National Orchestra of Lyon, France, National Symphony of Canada, National Symphony Orchestra, Baltimore, Buffalo, Cincinnati, Dallas, Detroit, Ft. Worth, Indianapolis, Memphis, Milwaukee, Naples, Oklahoma City, Oregon, Pittsburgh, Seattle, St. Louis, Southwest Florida,Toronto, and Chuatauqua Symphony Orchestras and Chess in Concert at Carnegie Hall, among many others.
Film: Donna in the cult classic film, Were the World Mine and Val in Hiding in Daylight (Canne Film Festival, Southampton International Film Festival Leading Actress Nominee).
TV: “Madame Secretary,” “Elementary,” “The Blacklist,” Showtime Series “The Loudest Voice,” “Guiding Light,” and “Another World.” Judy can be heard on the recordings of Johnny Guitar, The Man Who Would Be King and Sundance the Musical.
She has a Bachelor of Music degree from Ithaca College. She has taught musical theatre performance at NYU, Broadway Teacher's Workshop and Wagner College. Based in NYC, Judy currently teaches private voice technique, song interpretation classes, as well as Master Classes at Purdue University and other schools around the country.
Judy also received critical acclaim creating the role of Vienna in Johnny Guitar, Off-Broadway, garnering a Drama Desk Nomination and a Drama League Award for Distinguished Performance in the Theater.
Other Broadway credits include: Kiss of the Spider Woman performing duets with the legendary Chita Rivera, Aspects of Love with John Cullum, and Chess, the first musical by Benny Andersson and Bjorn Ulvaeus. She created the role of Lillian in the two person musical and World Premiere of Los Otros by Michael John LaChuisa at the Everyman Theatre. Her national and international tours include the Baker's Wife in Into the Woods, the Narrator in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat with Donny Osmond, Mrs. Baskin in Big, and Side By Side By Sondheim directed by Rob Marshall.
Favorite roles include: Maria Callas in Master Class (Theatre Raleigh), Norma Desmond in Sunset Boulevard (Engeman Theatre), Diana in Next to Normal (Syracuse Stage SALT Award)/Pioneer Theatre), Margaret in Light in the Piazza (Raleigh Theatre, Broadway World Award) Phyllis in Follies (Signature Theatre, Helen Hayes nomination), Eva Peron in Evita, the title character in Victor/Victoria, Aldonza in Man of La Mancha, Luisa in Nine, Nancy in Oliver!, Florence in Chess, Lily in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (Paper Mill Playhouse), Fiona in Brigadoon, Milly in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (St. Louis Muny), Mrs. Walker in Tommy, Rebecca in Rags (American Musical Theater of San Jose), Mary Magdalene in Jesus Christ Superstar (Sacramento Music Circus), and Ann in 1940's Radio Hour (Repertory Theater of St. Louis), Isabella in Wuthering Heights (Olney Playhouse), and Lucy in Wildhorn's Jekyll & Hyde (Casa Manana).
As a worldwide concert and cabaret artist, she has performed as a soloist with countless symphony orchestras including the Bolshoi Orchestra in Moscow, the National Orchestra of Lyon, France, National Symphony of Canada, National Symphony Orchestra, Baltimore, Buffalo, Cincinnati, Dallas, Detroit, Ft. Worth, Indianapolis, Memphis, Milwaukee, Naples, Oklahoma City, Oregon, Pittsburgh, Seattle, St. Louis, Southwest Florida,Toronto, and Chuatauqua Symphony Orchestras and Chess in Concert at Carnegie Hall, among many others.
Film: Donna in the cult classic film, Were the World Mine and Val in Hiding in Daylight (Canne Film Festival, Southampton International Film Festival Leading Actress Nominee).
TV: “Madame Secretary,” “Elementary,” “The Blacklist,” Showtime Series “The Loudest Voice,” “Guiding Light,” and “Another World.” Judy can be heard on the recordings of Johnny Guitar, The Man Who Would Be King and Sundance the Musical.
She has a Bachelor of Music degree from Ithaca College. She has taught musical theatre performance at NYU, Broadway Teacher's Workshop and Wagner College. Based in NYC, Judy currently teaches private voice technique, song interpretation classes, as well as Master Classes at Purdue University and other schools around the country.