Broadway
Amazing Grace

Amazing Grace
Ensemble u/s Sophie
Gabriel Barre, director
Christopher Gattelli, choreographer
Joe Church, musical director
Christopher Smith, music/books/lyrics
Arthur Giron, additional book
Carolyn Rossi Copeland, producer
"Hearing "Amazing Grace" sung by this cast makes for an undeniably stirring theatrical moment; it brought tears to my eyes." Chris Jones, Chicago Tribune
Ensemble u/s Sophie
Gabriel Barre, director
Christopher Gattelli, choreographer
Joe Church, musical director
Christopher Smith, music/books/lyrics
Arthur Giron, additional book
Carolyn Rossi Copeland, producer
"Hearing "Amazing Grace" sung by this cast makes for an undeniably stirring theatrical moment; it brought tears to my eyes." Chris Jones, Chicago Tribune
Off-Broadway
Iron Curtain

cast of Iron Curtain
Iron Curtain Wheat Ballerina & others
Written by Susan DiLallo, Stephen Weiner, and Peter Mills
Prospect Theatre Company
Cara Reichel, director
Christine O'Grady, choreographer
Remy Kurs, musical supervisor
Written by Susan DiLallo, Stephen Weiner, and Peter Mills
Prospect Theatre Company
Cara Reichel, director
Christine O'Grady, choreographer
Remy Kurs, musical supervisor
National Tour
Burlesque to Broadway

Burlesque to Broadway
Razz
Merete Muenter, director/choreographer
W Brent Sawyer, MD
Burlesque to Broadway is a sexy, hilarious homage to the women who started it all.
Razz
Merete Muenter, director/choreographer
W Brent Sawyer, MD
Burlesque to Broadway is a sexy, hilarious homage to the women who started it all.
Damn Yankees!

Sara Brophy as Lola
Damn Yankees!
Lola
Jeffrey B Moss, director
Denis Jones, choreographer
Skip Brevis, musical supervisor
NIKO Companies, producer
Sara Brophy portrayed Lola in the 2012 National Tour of Damn Yankees! bringing "bouncy charm" (Chris SIlk, Naples News) and "superb acting and singing abilities" (NewsPressNow.com) to the part. The tour played 68 shows, hitting 58 cities across America.
Lola
Jeffrey B Moss, director
Denis Jones, choreographer
Skip Brevis, musical supervisor
NIKO Companies, producer
Sara Brophy portrayed Lola in the 2012 National Tour of Damn Yankees! bringing "bouncy charm" (Chris SIlk, Naples News) and "superb acting and singing abilities" (NewsPressNow.com) to the part. The tour played 68 shows, hitting 58 cities across America.
Regional
Clue

Clue
Miss Scarlet
Theatre Workshop of Nantucket
Justin Cerne, dir
Miss Scarlet
Theatre Workshop of Nantucket
Justin Cerne, dir
Disney's Beauty & the Beast

Beauty & the Beast
Ensemble
Walnut Street Theatre
Glenn Casale, dir
Kim Arnett, chor
Ensemble
Walnut Street Theatre
Glenn Casale, dir
Kim Arnett, chor
Legally Blonde

Legally Blonde
Brooke Wyndham
Riverside Theatre
Walnut Street Theatre
Richard Stafford, dir/chor
Brooke Wyndham
Riverside Theatre
Walnut Street Theatre
Richard Stafford, dir/chor
Dancing Lessons

Dancing Lessons
Senga Quinn
Mark St Germain, playwright
Arc Stages/Next Stage
Stephanie Kovacs Cohen, director
Senga Quinn
Mark St Germain, playwright
Arc Stages/Next Stage
Stephanie Kovacs Cohen, director
Syncopation
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Syncopation
Anna Bianchi Allan Knee, playwright Ensemble Theatre Company Maggie Mancinelli-Cahill, director William Soleau, choreographer |
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum

A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
Ensemble/Geminae
Walnut Street Theatre
Frank Ferrante, director
Michelle Gaudette, choreographer
John Daniels, musical director
Ensemble/Geminae
Walnut Street Theatre
Frank Ferrante, director
Michelle Gaudette, choreographer
John Daniels, musical director
The Wizard of Oz
The Wizard of Oz
Ensemble
Walnut Street Theatre
Glenn Casale, director
Rod Roberts and Sarah Jenkins, choreographers
John Daniels, musical director
Ensemble
Walnut Street Theatre
Glenn Casale, director
Rod Roberts and Sarah Jenkins, choreographers
John Daniels, musical director
Sister Act
Sister Act
Ensemble
Riverside Theatre and Walnut Street Theatre co-production
Richard Stafford, director/choreographer
Ken Clifton, musical director, Riverside Theatre
Douglass Lutz, musical director, Walnut Street Theatre
Ensemble
Riverside Theatre and Walnut Street Theatre co-production
Richard Stafford, director/choreographer
Ken Clifton, musical director, Riverside Theatre
Douglass Lutz, musical director, Walnut Street Theatre
West Side Story
West Side Story
Graziella; Maria understudy; Somewhere singer
Westchester Broadway Theatre
Barry McNabb, director/choregopher
Graziella; Maria understudy; Somewhere singer
Westchester Broadway Theatre
Barry McNabb, director/choregopher
Mary Poppins

Mary Poppins
Ensemble; Mary Poppins cover
Westchester Broadway Theatre
Richard Stafford, director/choreographer
Leo Carusone, musical director
Ensemble; Mary Poppins cover
Westchester Broadway Theatre
Richard Stafford, director/choreographer
Leo Carusone, musical director
Elf

Elf
Ensemble
Walnut Street Theatre
Marc Robin, director/choreographer
Doug Lutz, musical director
Bernard Havard, producing artistic director
Ensemble
Walnut Street Theatre
Marc Robin, director/choreographer
Doug Lutz, musical director
Bernard Havard, producing artistic director
Chicago

Chicago
Velma Kelly
Allenberry Playhouse
Dann Dunn, Choreographer
Roque Berlanga, director
Shawn Bolduc, musical director
"The show opens with the ever-popular "All That Jazz," sung by Sara Brophy playing the irrepressible showgirl-murderess Velma Kelly. Sara Brophy is a real find for Allenberry and I'd love to see her in more shows there; her Velma is a take-no-prisoners firebrand throughout the show who really can dance as well as sing. Her turns on stage, especially with Katie McCreary's cheerfully mercenary Matron "Mama" Morton, are worth the price of admission." - See Broadway World review
Velma Kelly
Allenberry Playhouse
Dann Dunn, Choreographer
Roque Berlanga, director
Shawn Bolduc, musical director
"The show opens with the ever-popular "All That Jazz," sung by Sara Brophy playing the irrepressible showgirl-murderess Velma Kelly. Sara Brophy is a real find for Allenberry and I'd love to see her in more shows there; her Velma is a take-no-prisoners firebrand throughout the show who really can dance as well as sing. Her turns on stage, especially with Katie McCreary's cheerfully mercenary Matron "Mama" Morton, are worth the price of admission." - See Broadway World review
Singin' in the Rain

Brophy (center) as Kathy Selden
Singin' in the Rain
Kathy Selden
Beef & Boards Dinner Theater, Indianapolis, IN
Eddie Curry, director
Ron Morgan, choreographer
Terry Woods, musical director
Kathy Selden
Beef & Boards Dinner Theater, Indianapolis, IN
Eddie Curry, director
Ron Morgan, choreographer
Terry Woods, musical director
Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella

dancing the Gavotte (2nd from right) in Cinderella
Cinderella
Ensemble u/s Cinderella
Beef & Boards Dinner Theater, Indianapolis, IN
Eddie Curry, director
Ron Morgan, choreographer
Ensemble u/s Cinderella
Beef & Boards Dinner Theater, Indianapolis, IN
Eddie Curry, director
Ron Morgan, choreographer
Oliver!

Oliver!
Rose Seller and Ensemble
Harbor Lights Theatre Company, Staten Island, NY
Ray Roderick, director
Mimi Quillin, choreographer
Rose Seller and Ensemble
Harbor Lights Theatre Company, Staten Island, NY
Ray Roderick, director
Mimi Quillin, choreographer
A Beef & Boards Christmas

Brophy as one of her many characters
A Beef & Boards Christmas
Beef & Boards Dinner Theater, Indianapolis, IN
Doug Stark, director
Doug King, choreographer
Terry Woods, musical director
Beef & Boards Dinner Theater, Indianapolis, IN
Doug Stark, director
Doug King, choreographer
Terry Woods, musical director
White Christmas

"Let Yourself Go" (Brophy far right)
Irving Berlin's White Christmas
Cigarette Girl/Seamstress/Asst Seamstress/Gloria/Passenger/Ensemble
Beef & Boards Dinner Theater, Indianapolis, IN
Eddie Curry, director
Ron Morgan, choreographer
Kristy Templet, musical director
Cigarette Girl/Seamstress/Asst Seamstress/Gloria/Passenger/Ensemble
Beef & Boards Dinner Theater, Indianapolis, IN
Eddie Curry, director
Ron Morgan, choreographer
Kristy Templet, musical director
Fandance: The Legend of Sally Rand

Brophy (left) protesting Rand's outrageous behavior
Fandance: the Legend of Sally Rand
Downtown Cabaret Theatre, Bridgeport, CT
Catty Woman/Ensemble
Misty Rowe, writer and director
Downtown Cabaret Theatre, Bridgeport, CT
Catty Woman/Ensemble
Misty Rowe, writer and director
With a Song in My Heart
A Laugh-Out-Loud Productions musical revue
Media Theatre, Media, PA
John D Smitherman, director
Sara Brophy, choreographer
Media Theatre, Media, PA
John D Smitherman, director
Sara Brophy, choreographer
A Beef & Boards Christmas
A Beef & Boards Christmas
Dancer/Singer
Beef & Boards Dinner Theater, Indianapolis, IN
Elizabeth Stark, director
Ron Morgan, choreographer
Terry Woods, musical director
Dancer/Singer
Beef & Boards Dinner Theater, Indianapolis, IN
Elizabeth Stark, director
Ron Morgan, choreographer
Terry Woods, musical director
Souled Out
Souled Out
Backup Dancer
Kimball Theatre, Colonial WIlliamsburg,VA
Kyle Kennedy, director, producer
Backup Dancer
Kimball Theatre, Colonial WIlliamsburg,VA
Kyle Kennedy, director, producer
Theme Park
Das Festhaus Busch Gardens, Williamsburg
This is Oktoberfest! at das Festhaus
Dancer/Singer/Soloist
Busch Gardens, Williamsburg, VA
Busch Entertainment Corporation, producer
Dancer/Singer/Soloist
Busch Gardens, Williamsburg, VA
Busch Entertainment Corporation, producer
Showcase
The Fan

The Fan
Jody
Adam Seidel
In this two-woman short play, a successful novelist is approached by a fan who wants more than an autograph.
Jody
Adam Seidel
In this two-woman short play, a successful novelist is approached by a fan who wants more than an autograph.
Walnut Street Theatre 2016 Gala

Annual Gala for the Walnut Street Theatre
Come Hear the Music Play
Brian Kurtas, director
Come Hear the Music Play
Brian Kurtas, director
OVERTURES Showcase
OVERTURES Musical Theater Institute
Signature Theater, Arlington, VA
Eric Schaeffer, director
Karma Camp, choreographer
work presented: It's an Art (solo), Don't Tell Mama, Opening: the New World, Merrily We Roll Along
Signature Theater, Arlington, VA
Eric Schaeffer, director
Karma Camp, choreographer
work presented: It's an Art (solo), Don't Tell Mama, Opening: the New World, Merrily We Roll Along