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Tom Deckman (Fred)
Broadway: Monty Python's Spamalot, Good Vibrations. National Tours: Monty Python's Spamalot (Helen Hayes nom.) Other NY/Regional: South Pacific (Carnegie Hall), Dead Man Walking (NYCO), Irving Berlin's White Christmas (Orpheum Theatre, San Francisco), Into the Woods (Fulton Opera House), Hair (Baystreet Theatre). TV/Film: The Debut (dir. David Turner), Sex and the City, Law & Order: SVU, Hope & Faith. Tom is very happy to be a part of this exciting endeavor. Thanks, guys! For TJS.





Matt Gibson (Dustmite Carl)
Broadway: Gypsy (starring Patti Lupone); Recent regional: Radio City Christmas Spectacular; West Side Story (Diesel) Barrington Stage and Fulton Opera House; A Chorus Line (Don) Arkansas Rep and Hawaiian tour, Hello, Dolly! (Ambrose, starring Sally Struthers) Ogunquit Playhouse.  Member of AEA, AFTRA, and AGVA.  BFA: NYU Tisch, CAP21 (drama/journalism).  “Thanks to KSR, Jen Waldman Studios, and my friends & family.” Current project:  Miss Saigon at Pioneer Theatre Company.  Next:  Cornelius Hackl in Hello, Dolly! at Arrowrock Lyceum Theatre. www.mrmattgibson.com




Annie Golden (Mother)
was last seen on Broadway in XANADU. When she was not on the bandstand singing those ELECTRIC LIGHT ORCHESTRA tunes... originated Georgie Bukatinsky in THE FULL MONTY, Lucy Schmeeler in ON THE TOWN, with Colleen Dewhurst, Jason Robards and Kyra Sedgwick in AH! WILDERNESS and Off-Broadway as Audrey in LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS, and Squeaky Fromme in ASSASSINS. Big screen: HAIR, TWELVE MONKEYS, BABY BOOM, AMERICAN ASTRONAUT, SUDDENLY, BROOKLYN RULES. Small screen: Television: LAW & ORDER as well as LAW & ORDER SVU, THIRD WATCH, CHEERS, MIAMI VICE and can be seen this spring opposite Jim Carrey and Ewan MacGregor in their new film I LOVE YOU, PHILLIP MORRIS. Annie Golden considers herself the illegitimate child of the legitimate theater having been discovered at CBGB's on the Bowery by Academy Award winning film director Milos Forman fronting her rock band THE SHIRTS and he then cast her in his film HAIR as Jeannie and the rest his history... or her story!

Carly Jibson (Dustmite Janet)
Broadway: Cry Baby (Pepper Walker) and Hairspray (Tracy Turnblad). National Tour: 1st National Hairspray (Tracy Turnblad). TV: All my Children. As always for mom & grams!!!!!







Sean Samuels (Peter)
Born and raised in the big apple, Sean Samuels graduated from AMDA in 2005. Shortly after graduation he performed in productions of the International Tour of West Side Story (Macau), Tarzan the musical on Broadway, and Curtains on Broadway. He is ecstatic to be apart of the Extraordinary Benefit to raise money for "The Theresa Foundation." A knowledge of the Arts is knowledge of the world.





Tami Lee Santimyer (Hope)
was last seen at Phoenix Theatre as Free in Love Person. Other credits include: Nobody's Perfect (Megan), Kennedy Center; Sign Me Alice (Alice), Gallaudet University; Children of a Lesser God (Sarah), Western Carolina University; Mistakes, Inc. (Relay Interpreter), VSA Arts - Kennedy Center; Much Ado About Nothing (Hero, Messenger), Amaryllis Theatre; Off-Off Broadway's Children of a Lesser God (Lydia), Keen Theatre Company; Zoot Suit (Alice Bloomsfield), Gallaudet University, Rivers (Ensemble), Quest for Arts.





Howie Michael Smith (Lester)
is currently approaching his 1000th performance as Princeton/Rod in Avenue Q. Regional credits: A Christmas Carol (Ford's Theatre); 1776, Carousel (Marriott Theatre); As You Like It (Chicago Shakespeare); The Tempest (Dallas Shakespeare); Tribute to Sondheim with George Hearn (Pittsburgh Pops); Singin' in the Rain; Beethoven Lives Upstairs; Brigadoon; Oliver!; Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. Howie holds a BFA from Caregie Mellon University. Look for him in an upcoming Olive Garden commercial! www.howiemichaelsmith.com




Allison Spratt (Girl)
is thrilled to be involved with such a beautiful show and cause. Allison just closed the off Broadway hit, “Enter Laughing,” where she played the role of Miss B. Broadway and tour credits include Good Vibrations, Curtains & Cry-Baby, Sally Bowles in Cabaret and Sandy in Grease. Regional credits include; Millie in Thoroughly Modern Millie, Laurey in Oklahoma!, Cinderella in Cinderella, Evelyn in Girl in the Frame, Ariel in Footloose and Kathy in Singin’ in the Rain. She attended Elon University, NC where she received her BFA in Music Theatre. Love and appreciation to Dante and the team of “Extraordinary,” family, friends and Michael. www.allisonspratt.com




Alexandria Wailes (Queen)
Mother Courage and Her Children (the Public); Big River (Roundabout/Deaf West); Children Of A Lesser God (Keen Company); Big River Nationwide tour; Pippin (Mark Taper Forum); Sleeping Beauty Wakes (Kirk Douglas Theatre); Big River (Mark Taper Forum/Deaf West); The Wild Boys (Australia Theater Of The Deaf); Love Person (Mixed Blood Theatre); Aurora Leigh (Ensemble Studio Theatre); This Island Alone (Vineyard Playhouse); Television: Law & Order: Criminal Intent; Conviction; Films- Theatre of War: Freedom Is Not Free; Time. Ms. Wailes received a 2007 LA Ovation Award Nomination for Sleeping Beauty Wakes (Best Lead Female In A Musical) and is a Tony Honoree recipient for the Broadway revival of Big River (Ensemble). A proud member of Actor’s Equity.



Kirsten Wyatt (Lucy)
was most recently seen as Frenchy in the 2007 revival of GREASE on Broadway.  Her other Broadway credits include HIGH FIDELITY, THE PAJAMA GAME, URINETOWN, and YOU’RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN.  Kirsten has toured nationally with URINETOWN and THE BOYFRIEND (directed by Julie Andrews).  On TV she has been seen on “As the World Turns,”  “All My Children” and will soon be seen as Lizzie Grubfest on Nickelodeon’s “The Naked Brothers Band.”  Favorite regional credits include Lucetta in TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA, Eponine in LES MISERABLES, Ruby in DAMES AT SEA and Peter in PETER PAN.  She’d like to thank her husband, Sean, for his general awesomeness and rockin’ her world.



* Actors appear courtesy of Actors' Equity Association Theatre Authority