Check Out the Latest Photos of School of Rock on Broadway | Playbill

Production Photos Check Out the Latest Photos of School of Rock on Broadway Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical recently celebrated two years on Broadway at the Winter Garden Theatre.
Zachary Zwelling, Justin Collette, Rachel Katzke, and Walden Sullivan Matthew Murphy

Andrew Lloyd Webber’s School of Rock—The Musical, which recently celebrated two years on Broadway, has released production photos featuring the latest cast additions at the Winter Garden Theatre.

The musical currently stars Justin Collette as Dewey Finn, Analisa Leaming as Rosalie Mullins, Jonathan Gould as Ned, Lori Eve Marinacci as Patty, and Conner John Gillooly as the Dewey Alternate.

Flip through photos of the show below:

Check Out the Latest Photos of School of Rock on Broadway

Completing the cast on Broadway are Zachary Zwelling as Zack, Rachel Katzke as Katie, Levi Buksbazen as Freddy, Walden Sullivan as Lawrence, Olivia Chun as Summer, Amadi Chapata as Tomika, and John Allyn as Billy. The adult ensemble includes Natalie Charle Ellis, Badia Farha, Nehal Joshi, Andrew Kober, Lulu Lloyd, Jaygee Macapugay, Cassie Okenka, Patrick O’Neill, Jesse Swimm, Josh Tower, Joel Waggoner, Jonathan Wagner, Jeremy Woodard, and J. Michael Zygo. The kids ensemble features Terrance Bell Jr., Chloe Bryan, Michael Cascetta, Gabrielle Greene, Sophia Kekllas, Ellie Kim, Colin Lauri, Cory Logan, Demi Singleton, and Annabelle Wachtel.

School of Rock—The Musical began previews November 9, 2015, ahead of an official opening night December 6.

Based on the movie script by Mike White, School of Rock has a book by Julian Fellowes and direction by Laurence Connor. The stage musical features some songs from the film, with the rest of the score composed by Lloyd Webber (The Phantom of the Opera, Cats, Jesus Christ Superstar), with lyrics by Glenn Slater (Sister Act, Love Never Dies).

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