Announcing the cast of ‘The Full Monty’

Before we make the casting announcement, we’d like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who showed up and made the casting process so hard.

Thank you for breaking your legs in that audition room!

This community has a lot of talent, and it’s tremendously exciting to see. Whether you were cast or not, we really hope to see you at more auditions in the upcoming season.

Now, scroll down to see who will be opening the 2018-2019 season at the NorShor Theatre this fall!

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CAST LIST

  • Jerry Lukowski:  Shad Olsen*
  • Dave Bukatinsky:  Gabriel Sell
  • Harold Nichols:  Michael Kraklio**
  • Malcolm MacGregor:  Tyler Goebel
  • Ethan Girard:  Kyle McMillan**
  • Noah (Horse) T. Simmons:  TBD
  • Nathan Lukowski:  Logan Johnsrud
  • Pam Lukowski:  Emily Scinto
  • Georgie Bukatinksy:  Sara Marie Sorenson**
  • Vicky Nichols:  Christina Stroup*
  • Joanie Lish:  Eden Nesburg
  • Estelle Genovese:  Jennie Ross
  • Susan Hershey:  Erin Blazevic**
  • Molly MacGregor/Jeanette Burmeister: Mary Kay Fortier Spalding
  • Reg Willoughby/Tony Giordano/Repo Man/Minister: Drew Autio**
  • Buddy Walsh/Teddy Slaughter/Repo Man: Matias Valero**
  • Marty/Dance Instructor/Repo Man/Police Man: Seth Hannasch**
  • Dolores/Dancer at Studio/Worker at Pam’s Place: Angela Shields**

*Member of Actor’s Equity Association (AEA)
**Member of the Playhouse Resident Acting Company

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ABOUT THE SHOW

Full of heart and filled with lovable misfits, this musical is based on the cult hit film of the same name, The Full Monty.

While spying on their wives at a “Girls’ Night Out,” a group of unemployed steelworkers from Buffalo sees how much they enjoy watching male strippers. Jealous, out of work and feeling emasculated, the men come up with a bold and unclothed way to make some quick cash. In preparing, they find themselves extremely exposed; not merely physically but emotionally.

As they conquer their fears, self-consciousness and prejudices, the men come to discover that they’re stronger as a group, and the strength that they find in each other gives them the individual courage to “let it go.”

Directed by Michael Matthew Ferrell

Performing September 13-30, 2018 at the NorShor Theatre(Tickets not yet on sale.)