Over 35 years haunting Broadway,   The Phantom of the Opera   has made an indelible mark on the Great Bright Way. I’ve been tasked with helping celebrate milestones and cast changes, and the show has been a part of so many of my Broadway-centric end
 Cast changes can break new ground in the way of better representation and inclusion as seen at top with Ali Ewolt, the first Asian American to play Christine on Broadway, and just above, Norm Lewis, the first Black American to play the Phantom on Br
 The Phantom’s Red Death costume as drawn for a personal project and Lot 665 ( “A papier-mâché musical box in the shape of a barrel-organ. Attached, the figure of a monkey in persian robes, playing the cymbals.” ) as drawn for a specialty card in  Th
   Wicked   Clockwise from upper left: Original Broadway cast, Rachel Tucker and Kara Lindsay, Lindsay Mendez and Katie Rose Clarke, Jessica Vosk and Amanda Jane Cooper, Alexandra Billings (first trans actress to play Madame Morrible), Brittney Johns
   Hamilton   has taken the world by storm bringing the story of the “ten dollar founding father” to multitudes through the lens of what America looks like. Here are two illustrations I created early in the Broadway run, representing slightly differe
 I’ve followed the creation of the show from White House poetry slam to Miranda’s Twitter account to the 2012 Jazz at Lincoln Center presentation of  The Hamilton Mixtape . Here is my sketch inspired by the show’s run at the Public in 2015 and an exp
 The City Center Encores production of   Chicago   opened on Broadway in 1996 and continues today as the longest running American musical in the Theater District. Above left is my take on the original 1996 cast starring Ann Reinking, Bebe Neuwirth, a
 Some of the wonderful cast replacements I’ve been asked to draw include ground-breaking R&B vocal star/actress Brandy and country music star Jennifer Nettes (shown with Carly Hughes).
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