Skyler is originally from Oklahoma City, OK. SKYLER ADAMS (Emmett Forrest) is thrilled to return to MTWichita where he spent two summers in the resident company, most notably playing Hero in A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (a role he has repeated twice, under the direction of his MTW colleague James Brennan). His greatest joys are his wife, Elizabeth Mills, and daughter, Madeleine Grace Smith. Matthew holds a graduate degree from the prestigious Cincinnati College Conservatory of Music and teaches at New York University’s Steinhardt School of Music as an Adjunct Professor of Voice. Prior to coming to Wichita, he was a part of the workshop reworking of T he Unsinkable Molly Brown, written by Dick Scanlan, directed by Kathleen Marshall and starring Sutton Foster. He continually supports the development of new works through workshops and readings. One of his favorite Regional experiences was playing the Soldier in Sunday in the Park with George as part of The Kennedy Center’s Sondheim Celebration in D.C. Matthew has performed in multiple Off Broadway and Regional productions. He has played Enjolras in the National Tour of Les Misérables, and the title character in the European premiere tour of the Maury Yeston/ Arthur Kopit Phantom. Broadway credits include the title characters in both Beauty and the Beast and The Scarlet Pimpernel, and Bob Baker in Wonderful Town opposite Donna Murphy and Brooke Shields, respectively. He was seen here previously as Inspector Javert in Les Miserables, and as impresario Bela Zangler in Crazy for You (a role he’ll repeat later this summer in Sacramento with Anne Horak as Polly). Callahan) is delighted to be back in Wichita. She would like to send special love and thanks to Wayne, Mark, Roger, Linda, and Nancy, as well to her family for all of their love and support. TV credits include guest starring roles on “Royal Pains,” “A Gifted Man,” and “Law and Order: SVU.” Anne is a graduate of the University of Michigan. Anne appeared in the new musical Lone Star Love, or the Merry Wives of Windsor, Texas at the 5th Avenue Theatre in Seattle, and as Paquette in Candide at the Bellingham Music Festival. Anne performed on Broadway as Rita in White Christmas, played Hulde in Music In The Air at City Center Encores!, and co-starred as Inga in the National Tour of Mel Brooks’ Young Frankenstein. Regionally she has been seen as Gretchen in Boeing, Boeing and Bambi Bernét in Curtains at Paper Mill Playhouse, Shelby in Steel Magnolias at North Carolina Theatre, Hope Harcourt in Anything Goes at Taipei National Theatre, and as Phyllis in 42nd Street, Liza in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, and a Silly Girl in Beauty and the Beast at Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera. ANNE HORAK (Elle Woods) is thrilled to be back at MTWichita where she has been featured as Natalie in All Shook Up, Judy Haynes in White Christmas, Miss Dorothy in Thoroughly Modern Millie, Judy Turner in A Chorus Line, Lady Larken in Once Upon a Mattress, Babette in Beauty and the Beast, and Velma in West Side Story.
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