Gabriel Zenone is honored to be a part of the world premiere of an Adam Guettel/Bob Martin musical. Previous credits include: Judge in Leonard Bernstein’s Candide; PBS Great Performances, Lincoln Center. Equerry in The Audience; The Bishop Myriel in Les Miserables; Maltz Jupiter Theatre. Henry Ford in Ragtime; Sir Robin in Spamalot; and Sylvia St. Croix in Ruthless! The Musical (Best Supporting Actor Carbonell Award); Actors Playhouse. Guiteau in Assassins; Arsht Center for The Performing Arts. Governor/Innkeeper in Man of LaMancha; A Noise Within. Rhona in Grand Hotel; Pasadena Playhouse. Quintet in Sweeney Todd; Thousand Oaks Arts Plaza. Hennessey/Captain in Dames at Sea; The Wick Theatre. Doc in Most Happy Fella; Palm Beach Dramaworks. Joseph Buquet in Phantom; Musical Theatre West. Facebook.com/zenone.
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