Mean Girls

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LocationVenueDatesSeason
Buffalo, NYShea’s PACSeptember 21-27, 20192019-2020
Minneapolis, MNOrpheum TheatreOctober 1-13, 20192019-2020
Des Moines, IADes Moines Civic CenterOctober 15-20, 20192019-2020
Columbus, OHOhio TheatreOctober 22-27, 20192019-2020
Pittsburgh, PABenedum CenterOctober 29–November 3, 20192019-2020
Cincinnati, OHAronoff CenterNovember 5-17, 20192019-2020
Philadelphia, PAAcademy of MusicNovember 19–December 1, 20192019-2020
Cleveland, OHPlayhouse SquareDecember 3-22, 20192019-2020
Chicago, ILNederlander TheatreDecember 25, 2019–January 26, 20202019-2020
Boston, MABoston Opera HouseJanuary 28–February 9, 20202019-2020
Durham, NCDPACFebruary 11-16, 20202019-2020
Tampa, FLStraz CenterFebruary 18-23, 20202019-2020
Orlando, FLDr. Phillips CenterFebruary 25–March 1, 20202019-2020
Ft. Lauderdale, FLBroward Center(March 3-12, 2020 ) +2019-2020
New Orleans, LASaenger TheatreMarch 17-22, 2020 #2019-2020
Denver, CODenver CenterMarch 25–April 12, 2020 #2019-2020
Las Vegas, NVSmith CenterApril 14-19, 2020 +2019-2020
Tempe, AZASU GammageApril 21-26, 2020 ℹ2019-2020
Los Angeles, CADolby TheatreApril 28–June 7, 2020 ^2019-2020
San Diego, CACivic TheatreJune 9-14, 2020 ^2019-2020
Costa Mesa, CASegerstrom CenterJune 16-26, 2020 #2019-2020
San Francisco, CAGolden Gate TheatreJune 30–August 2, 2020 ^2019-2020
Seattle, WAParamount TheatreAugust 4-9, 2020 #2019-2020
Spokane, WAFirst Interstate CenterAugust 11-16, 2020 #2019-2020
Portland, ORKeller AuditoriumAugust 18-23, 2020 ^2019-2020
Tempe, AZASU GammageSeptember 1-6, 2020 ℹ2019-2020
Salt Lake City, UTEccles TheaterAugust 25-30, 2020 #2020-2021
Oklahoma City, OKCivic Center Music HallSeptember 8-13, 2020 #2020-2021
Tulsa, OKTulsa PACSeptember 15-20, 2020 #2020-2021
St. Louis, MOFabulous Fox TheatreSeptember 22–October 4, 2020 #2020-2021
Madison, WIOverture CenterOctober 6-11, 2020 #2020-2021
Appleton, WIFox Cities PACOctober 13-18, 2020 #2020-2021
Omaha, NEOrpheum TheaterOctober 20-25, 2021 #2020-2021
Kansas City, MOMusic HallOctober 27–November 1, 2020 #2020-2021
Fayetteville, ARWalton Arts CenterNovember 3-8, 2021 #2020-2021
Louisville, KYThe Kentucky CenterNovember 10-15, 2021 #2020-2021
Nashville, TNTPACNovember 17-22, 2020 #2020-2021
Dayton, OHSchuster CenterNovember 24-29, 2020 #2020-2021
Indianapolis, INMurat TheatreDecember 1-6, 2020 #2020-2021
East Lansing, MIWharton CenterDecember 8-13, 2020 #2020-2021
Baltimore, MDHippodrome TheatreJanuary 19-24, 2021 #2020-2021
Rochester, NYAuditorium TheatreJanuary 26-31, 2021 #2020-2021
Schenectady, NYProctors TheatreFebruary 2-7, 2021 #2020-2021
Grand Rapids, MIDeVos Performance HallFebruary 9-14, 2021 #2020-2021
Milwaukee, WIMarcus CenterFebruary 16-21, 2021 #2020-2021
Detroit, MIFisher TheatreFebruary 23–March 7, 2021 +2020-2021
Memphis, TNOrpheum TheatreMarch 9-14, 2021 #2020-2021
Houston, TXHobby CenterMarch 16-21, 2021 #2020-2021
Austin, TXBass Concert HallMarch 23-28, 2021 #2020-2021
San Antonio, TXMajestic TheatreMarch 30–April 4, 2021 #2020-2021
Dallas, TXMusic HallApril 6-18, 2021 #2020-2021
Atlanta, GAFox TheatreApril 20-25, 2021 #2020-2021
Greenville, SCPeace CenterApril 27–May 2, 2021 #2020-2021
Greensboro, NCTanger CenterMay 4-9, 2021 #2020-2021
West Palm Beach, FLKravis CenterMay 11-16, 20212020-2021
Jacksonville, FLTimes-Union CenterMay 18-23, 2021 +2020-2021
Hartford, CTThe BushnellJune 1-6, 2021 #2020-2021
Ottawa, ONNational Arts CentreJune 8-13, 2021 #2020-2021
Providence, RIPPACJune 15-20, 2021 +2020-2021
Worcester, MAHanover TheatreJune 22-27, 2021 +2020-2021
Charlotte, NCBelk TheaterJuly 6-11, 2021 #2020-2021
Richmond, VAAltria TheaterJuly 13-18, 2021 #2020-2021
San Francisco, CAGolden Gate TheatreJuly 27–August 22, 2021 ^2021-2022
San Diego, CACivic Theatre(August 24-29, 2021 ^) +2020-2021
Tempe, AZASU Gammage(August 31–September 5, 2021 ^) #2020-2021
Los Angeles, CAPantages Theatre(September 7–October 3, 2021 ^) +2020-2021
San Francisco, CAGolden Gate Theatre(July 27–August 22, 2021 ^) +2021-2022
Denver, CODenver Center(October 12-24, 2021 ^) +2021-2022
Costa Mesa, CASegerstrom Center(October 26–November 7, 2021 ^) +2021-2022
Tempe, AZASU GammageNovember 2-7, 2021 ℹ2021-2022
Portland, ORKeller AuditoriumNovember 10-14, 2021 ^2021-2022
Seattle, WAParamount TheatreNovember 16-21, 2021 ^2021-2022
Spokane, WAFirst Interstate CenterNovember 23-28, 2021 ^2021-2022
Salt Lake City, UTEccles TheaterNovember 30 – December 5, 2021 #2021-2022
Albuquerque, NMPopejoy HallDecember 7-12, 20212021-2022
Fayetteville, ARWalton Arts CenterDecember 14-19, 2021 #2021-2022
Oklahoma City, OKCivic Center Music HallDecember 28, 2021–January 2, 2022 #2021-2022
Tulsa, OKTulsa PACJanuary 4-8, 2022 # ℹ2021-2022
Madison, WIOverture CenterJanuary 11-16, 2022 # ℹ2021-2022
Appleton, WIFox Cities PACJanuary 18-23, 2022 # ℹ2021-2022
Milwaukee, WIMarcus CenterJanuary 25-30, 2022 #2021-2022
Knoxville, TNTennessee TheatreFebruary 1-6, 20222021-2022
Nashville, TNTPACFebruary 8-13, 2022 ℹ2021-2022
St. Louis, MOFabulous Fox TheatreFebruary 15-27, 2022 #2021-2022
East Lansing, MIWharton CenterMarch 1-6, 2022 #2021-2022
Omaha, NEOrpheum TheaterMarch 8-13, 2022 #2021-2022
Kansas City, MOMusic HallMarch 15-20, 2022 #2021-2022
Louisville, KYKentucky CenterMarch 22-27, 2022 #2021-2022
Indianapolis, INMurat TheatreMarch 29–April 3, 2022 #2021-2022
Washington, DCOpera HouseApril 5-24, 20222021-2022
Memphis, TNOrpheum TheatreApril 26–May 1, 2022 #2021-2022
Dallas, TXMusic HallMay 3-15, 2022 #2021-2022
New Orleans, LASaenger TheatreMay 17-22, 2022 ^2021-2022
Greenville, SCPeace CenterMay 24-29, 2022 #2021-2022
Dayton, OHSchuster CenterMay 31–June 5, 2022 #2021-2022
Detroit, MIFisher TheatreJune 7-19, 2022 #2022-2023
Grand Rapids, MIDeVos Performance HallJune 21-26, 2022 #2021-2022
Schenectady, NYProctors TheatreJune 28–July 3, 2022 #2021-2022
Rochester, NYAuditorium TheatreJuly 5-10, 2022 #2021-2022
Baltimore, MDHippodrome TheatreJuly 12-17, 2022 #2021-2022
Atlanta, GAFox TheatreJuly 19-24, 2022 #2021-2022
Fort Worth, TXBass Performance HallJuly 26-31, 2022 #2021-2022
Austin, TXBass Concert HallAugust 2-7, 2022 #2021-2022
San Antonio, TXMajestic TheatreAugust 9-14, 2022 #2021-2022
Houston, TXHobby CenterAugust 17-21, 2022 # ℹ2021-2022
Appleton, WIFox Cities PACAugust 24-28, 2022 ℹ2021-2022
Madison, WIOverture CenterAugust 30–September 4, 2022 ℹ2021-2022
Charlotte, NCBelk TheaterSeptember 6-11, 2022 #2021-2022
Greensboro, NCTanger CenterSeptember 13-18, 2022 #2021-2022
Richmond, VAAltria TheaterSeptember 20-25, 2022 #2021-2022
Hartford, CTThe BushnellSeptember 27–October 2, 2022 #2021-2022
Providence, RIPPACOctober 4-9, 2022 #2022-2023
Worcester, MAHanover TheatreOctober 12-16, 2022 # 2022-2023
Ottawa, ON ‡National Arts CentreOctober 18-23, 2022 #2022-2023
Toronto, ONPrincess of Wales TheatreOctober 25–November 27, 20222022-2023
Denver, CODenver CenterDecember 20, 2022–January 1, 2023 +2022-2023
Los Angeles, CAPantages TheatreJanuary 4-29, 20232022-2023
San Francisco, CAGolden Gate TheatreJanuary 31–February 26, 2023 +2022-2023
San Diego, CA ‡Civic TheatreFebruary 28–March 5, 2023 #2022-2023
Costa Mesa, CA ‡Segerstrom CenterMarch 7-19, 2023 +2022-2023
Las Vegas, NVSmith CenterMarch 21-26, 2023 ^2022-2023
Tucson, AZCentennial HallMarch 28–April 2, 20232022-2023
Sarasota, FLVan Wezel PAHApril 11-16, 20232022-2023
Naples, FLHayes HallApril 18-23, 20232022-2023
Jacksonville, FLJacksonville CenterApril 25-30, 2023 #2022-2023
Fort Lauderdale, FLBroward CenterMay 2-7, 2023 ^2022-2023
Syracuse, NYLandmark TheatreSeptember 26-30, 20232023-2024
Philadelphia, PAMiller TheaterOctober 3-8, 20232023-2024
Hershey, PAHershey TheatreOctober 10-15, 2023 2023-2024
Birmingham, ALBJCC Concert HallOctober 17-22, 20232023-2024
Kalamazoo, MIMiller AuditoriumOctober 24-25, 20232023-2024
West Lafayette, INElliott HallOctober 26, 20232023-2024
Bloomington, INIU AuditoriumOctober 27-28, 20232023-2024
Bowling Green, KYSKyPACOctober 29, 20232023-2024
Paducah, KYCarson CenterOctober 30, 20232023-2024
College Station, TXRudder AuditoriumNovember 1-2, 20232023-2024
Orange, TXLutcher TheaterNovember 4, 20232023-2024
Baton Rouge, LARiver CenterNovember 5, 20232023-2024
Pensacola, FLSaenger TheatreNovember 6-7, 20232023-2024
Gainesville, FLPhillips CenterNovember 8, 20232023-2024
Flint, MIThe WhitingNovember 10-11, 20232023-2024
Lima, OHLima Civic CenterNovember 12, 20232023-2024
Akron, OHE.J. Thomas HallNovember 13-14, 20232023-2024
Springfield, ILSangamon AuditoriumNovember 16, 20232023-2024
Cedar Falls, IAGallagher BluedornNovember 17-18, 20232023-2024
Wausau, WIGrand TheaterNovember 19-20, 20232023-2024
Eau Claire, WIPablo CenterNovember 21-22, 20232023-2024
Durham, NCDPACNovember 24-26, 20232023-2024
Auburn, ALGogue PACNovember 28-29, 20232023-2024
Evans, GAColumbia County PACNovember 30, 20232023-2024
Wilmington, NCWilson CenterDecember 1-2, 20232023-2024
Roanoke, VABerglund CenterDecember 3, 20232023-2024
West Palm Beach, FLKravis CenterDecember 5-10, 2023 #2023-2024
Melbourne, FLKing CenterDecember 11-12, 20232023-2024
Athens, GAClassic CenterDecember 14, 20232023-2024
Huntsville, ALVon Braun CenterDecember 15-17, 20232023-2024
Edmonton, ABNorthern Alberta Jubilee AuditoriumJanuary 9-14, 20242023-2024
Calgary, ABSouthern Alberta Jubilee AuditoriumJanuary 16-21, 20242023-2024
Vancouver, BCQueen Elizabeth TheatreJanuary 23-28, 20242023-2024
Lawrence, KSLied CenterJanuary 31, 20242023-2024
Bartlesville, OKBartlesville Community CenterFebruary 1, 20242023-2024
Little Rock, ARRobinson Performance HallFebruary 2-4, 20242023-2024
Springfield, MOHammons HallFebruary 5-7, 20242023-2024
Midland, MIMidland CenterFebruary 9-10, 20242023-2024
Spartanburg, SCSpartanburg Memorial AuditoriumFebruary 12, 20242023-2024
Charlotte, NCBelk TheaterFebruary 13-18, 20242023-2024
Fort Wayne, INEmbassy TheatreFebruary 20, 20242023-2024
Peoria, ILPeoria Civic CenterFebruary 21-22, 20242023-2024
Tulsa, OKTulsa PACFebruary 24-25, 20242023-2024
Billings, MTAlberta Bair TheaterFebruary 27, 20242023-2024
Bozeman, MTBrick Breedan FieldhouseFebruary 28, 20242023-2024
Eugene, ORHult CenterMarch 1-3, 20242023-2024
Spokane, WAFirst Interstate CenterMarch 5-6, 20242023-2024
Boise, IDMorrison CenterMarch 8-10, 20242023-2024
Reno, NVPioneer CenterMarch 12-17, 20242023-2024
San Jose, CACenter for the Performing ArtsMarch 19-24, 20242023-2024
Fresno, CASaroyan TheatreMarch 26-27, 20242023-2024
Palm Desert, CAMcCallum TheatreMarch 29-31, 20242023-2024
San Luis Obispo, CAHarold Miossi HallApril 1, 20242023-2024
Modesto, CAGallo CenterApril 2-3, 20242023-2024
El Paso, TXPlaza TheatreApril 5-7, 20242023-2024
Amarillo, TXAmarillo Civic CenterApril 8, 20242023-2024
Midland, TXWagner Noël PACApril 9, 20242023-2024
Ames, IAStephens AuditoriumApril 11, 20242023-2024
Lincoln, NELied CenterApril 12-14, 20242023-2024
Sioux Falls, SDWashington PavilionApril 15-17, 20242023-2024
Wichita, KSCentury II PACApril 19-21, 20232023-2024
Columbia, SCKoger CenterApril 23-25, 20242023-2024
North Charleston, SCNorth Charleston PACApril 26-28, 20242023-2024
Johnson City, TNMartin CenterApril 29–May 1, 20242023-2024
Chattanooga, TNMemorial AuditoriumMay 3-5, 20242023-2024
Burlington, VTThe FlynnMay 7-8, 20242023-2024
New Brunswick, NJState TheatreMay 11-12, 20242023-2024
Utica, NYStanley TheatreMay 13-14, 20242023-2024
Portland, MEMerrill AuditoriumMay 16-17, 20242023-2024
Waterbury, CTPalace TheaterMay 18-19, 20242023-2024
Mexico City, MXCentro Cultural Teatro 1June 5-16, 20242023-2024
Toronto, ONRoyal Alexandra TheatreJuly 30–August 25, 20242023-2024
York, PAPullo CenterOctober 11, 20242024-2025
Washington, DCNational TheatreOctober 15-20, 20242024-2025
Norfolk, VAChrysler HallOctober 22-27, 20242024-2025
Cleveland, OHKeyBank State TheatreOctober 29–November 3, 20242024-2025
Corpus Christi, TXSelena AuditoriumNovember 6, 20242024-2025
McAllen, TXMcAllen PACNovember 7, 20242024-2025
San Antonio, TXMajestic TheatreNovember 8-10, 20242024-2025
Morgantown, WVWVU Canady Creative Arts CenterNovember 12, 20242024-2025
Huntington, WVJoan C. Edwards PACNovember 13, 20242024-2025
Wilmington, DEThe PlayhouseNovember 15-17, 20242024-2025
Detroit, MIFisher TheatreNovember 19-24, 20242024-2025
Wabash, INHoneywell CenterNovember 25, 20242024-2025
Chicago, ILAuditorium TheatreNovember 26–December 1, 20242024-2025
Anchorage, AKAlaska PACDecember 4-15, 20242024-2025
San Francisco, CAGolden Gate TheatreDecember 19-22, 20242024-2025
Riverside, CAFox PACDecember 30-31, 20242024-2025
Lubbock, TXBuddy Holly HallJanuary 3-5, 20252024-2025
Santa Barbara, CAGranada TheatreJanuary 8-9, 20252024-2025
Thousand Oaks, CAKavli TheatreJanuary 10-12, 20252024-2025
Luling, LALafon PACJanuary 20, 20252024-2025
Monterrey, MXShowcenter ComplexJanuary 23-26, 20252024-2025
Houston, TXHobby CenterJanuary 28–February 9, 20252024-2025
Abilene, TXAbilene Convention CenterFebruary 11, 20252024-2025
Greeley, COUnion Colony Civic CenterFebruary 13, 20252024-2025
Fort Collins, COLincoln CenterFebruary 14-16, 20252024-2025
Sacramento, CASAFE Credit Union PACFebruary 18-23, 20252024-2025
Denver, CODenver CenterFebruary 25–March 2, 20252024-2025
Colorado Springs, COPikes Peak CenterMarch 3-5, 20252024-2025
Iowa City, IAHancher AuditoriumMarch 7-9, 20252024-2025
Sioux City, IAOrpheum TheatreMarch 11, 20252024-2025
Cedar Rapids, IAParamount TheatreMarch 12, 20252024-2025
Davenport, IAAdler TheatreMarch 13, 20252024-2025
St. Louis, MOFabulous Fox TheatreMarch 14-16, 20252024-2025
Senatobia, MSHeindl CenterMarch 17, 20252024-2025
Columbus, GARiverCenterMarch 19, 20252024-2025
Lexington, KYLexington Opera HouseMarch 21-23, 20252024-2025
Charleston, WVClay CenterMarch 24, 20252024-2025
Clearwater, FLRuth Eckerd HallMarch 27, 20252024-2025
Orlando, FLDr. Phillips CenterMarch 28-30, 20252024-2025
Daytona Beach, FLPeabody AuditoriumMarch 31, 20252024-2025
Savannah, GASavannah Civic CenterApril 1, 20252024-2025
Reading, PASantander PACApril 3, 20252024-2025
Easton, PAState TheatreApril 4-5, 20252024-2025
Duluth, MNDECCApril 7, 20252024-2025
St. Paul, MNOrdway CenterApril 8-13, 20252024-2025
Stillwater, OKMcKnight CenterApril 15-16, 20252024-2025
Dallas, TXWinspear Opera HouseApril 17-19, 20252024-2025
Montreal, QCPlace des ArtsApril 22-27, 20252024-2025
Boston, MAEmerson Colonial TheatreApril 29–May 4, 20252024-2025
Bangor, MECross Insurance CenterMay 5, 20252024-2025
Williamsport, PACommunity Arts CenterMay 7, 20252024-2025
New Haven, CTShubert TheatreMay 8-11, 20252024-2025
Ocean City, MDOcean City PACMay 12, 20252024-2025
Red Bank, NJBasie CenterMay 14-15, 20252024-2025
Scranton, PAScranton Cultural CenterMay 16-18, 20252024-2025
Kansas City, MOStarlight TheatreMay 20-25, 20252024-2025
London, ONCanada Life PlaceMay 27, 20252024-2025
Moncton, NBAvenir CentreMay 30–June 1, 20252024-2025

KEY

2019-20202020-20212021-20222022-20232023-2024
^Rescheduled to the 20/21 seasonRescheduled from the 19/20 seasonRescheduled from the 19/20 seasonRescheduled from the 19/20 seasonRescheduled from the 19/20 season
#Rescheduled to the 21/22 seasonRescheduled to the 21/22 seasonRescheduled from the 20/21 seasonRescheduled from the 20/21 seasonRescheduled from the 20/21 season
+Rescheduled to the 22/23 seasonRescheduled to the 22/23 seasonRescheduled to the 22/23 seasonRescheduled from the 21/22 seasonRescheduled from the 21/22 season
Rescheduled to the 23/24 seasonRescheduled to the 23/24 seasonRescheduled to the 23/24 seasonRescheduled to the 23/24 seasonRescheduled from the 22/23 season

‡ Part of venue’s 2021/2022 season


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Details
  • Runtime: 2 hours 30 minutes
  • Intermissions: 1
  • Age Recommendation: 12+
  • Download the Mean Girls study guide

Cady Heron may have grown up on an African savanna, but nothing prepared her for the wild and vicious ways of her strange new home: Illinois. How will this naïve newbie rise to the top of the popularity pecking order? By taking on The Plastics, a trio of lionized frenemies led by the charming but ruthless Regina George. But when Cady devises a plan to end Regina’s reign, she learns the hard way that you can’t cross a Queen Bee without getting stung. This new musical, based on the movie, is directed by Casey Nicholaw with music by Jeff Richmond, lyrics by Nell Benjamin, and a book by Tina Fey.

Past Credits
  • Producer: NETworks Presentations
  • Music: Jeff Richmond
  • Lyrics: Nell Benjamin
  • Book: Tina Fey
  • Director: Casey Hushion 
  • Choreographer: John MacInnis 
  • Music Supervisor: Mary-Mitchell Campbell
  • Orchestrations: John Clancy
  • Music Coordinator: John Mezzio
  • Lighting Design: Kenneth Posner
  • Set Design: Scott Pask
  • Costume Design: Gregg Barnes
  • Sound Design: Brian Ronan
  • Make-up Design: Milagros Medina-Cerdeira
  • Productions Stage Manager: Chad Anderson
  • Assistant Stage Manager: Kyrah Michael 
  • Casting: The Tesley Office
  • Booking Company: The Booking Group
  • Press Representative: Allied Global Marketing

CAST

Although every effort is used to keep an accurate listing of personnel, changes can be made without notice. Notable replacements are marked with an asterisk (*).

NATALIE SHAW * (Cady Heron) is a New York-based and North Dakota-born performer. She earned her degree in Theatre Arts, Creative Writing, and Film Studies at The University of Minnesota. Recent credits include: Cinderella (92NY), Audrey: The New Musical (Off-Broadway), and a co-star role on “Daredevil” (Marvel / Disney+). Natalie sends love to her comedic genius twin sister Jenny, her supportive parents, her wonderful brother, Chris on the drums, and to her hard-working agents and managers. To the actors who are just starting out: let your instincts lead you, have unwavering belief in yourself, and always make your own tea.

MAYA PETROPOULOS (Regina George) is a Detroit native who promises she’s a little more friendly than Regina. Proud Montclair State University BFA Musical Theatre 2023 graduate. Recent credits include Head Over Heels (Philoclea). Television credits include Betty” (HBO). Maya is making her national tour debut! Many thanks to The Telsey Office and Bloc. Love to Mom, Dad, Alexa, Noah, Stella, and Joey. @mvpetrop

KRISTEN AMANDA SMITH (Gretchen Wieners) is so thrilled to be making fetch happen across the country!! Tour: A Charlie Brown Christmas Live (Patty). Off-Broadway: A Symphony for Portland (Starr). Others: Spring Awakening (Wendla Bergman), Curtains (Georgia Hendricks). Gratitude to The Telsey Office and the entire creative team! She is endlessly grateful to her Mom, Dad, family and friends for their continuous love and support. To God be the Glory! kristenamanda.com @kvistena

MARYROSE BRENDEL (Karen Smith) is thrilled to be making her national tour debut! Recent Penn State BFA Musical Theatre graduate. Previous credits: Lippa’s Wild Party (Queenie) and Songs for A New World (Woman 1). Special thanks to her friends, family, mentors & her team at Hudson Artists Agency! maryrosebrendel.com @maryrosebrendel

ALEXYS MORERA (Janis Sarkisian) is blessed in making her national tour debut! Endless love to mom and dad (te quiero mucho mis padres lindos), big brother, family, friends, and mentors who have been a tremendous support system. Thank you – Minarik & IAMT, Craig & Avalon Artists Group team. To all her small town folks with big dreams. “Don’t give up, Seek your joy.” @lexymorera

JOSHUA MORRISEY (Damian Hubbard) is very excited to be a part of his first tour. He attends East Carolina University where he is getting a BFA in Musical Theatre. Joshua would like to thank his family and friends for their love and support. Regional Credits: Jelly’s Last Jam (Young Jelly), Matilda (Ensemble), Sister Act (u/s Pablo, Male Swing), The Color Purple (u/s Adam & Bobby).

KRISTEN SEGGIO (Mrs. Heron/Ms. Norbury/ Mrs. George) is beyond grateful to be making her national tour debut in this iconic show! Regional: Newsies (Katherine, WPPAC), Aida (John W Engeman Theatre), Beauty and the Beast (WPPAC), 90210: The Musical (Broadway Playhouse, Chicago). Endless gratitude to BWA, Telsey & Co., and our creative team. Love to Philip, Vivi & Sophie. This one’s for you Mom & Dad! @kristenseggio

JOSÉ RAÚL (Aaron Samuels). Hey, star! I see you. Featured credits: TV/Film “American Horror Story” (Co-Star), “War Game” (Armando). Theatre: CATS (Principal Swing, 2021-23 Tour), WOLFCRUSH (Beecher), Godspell (Jesus), Fabulation (Hervé/Guy), Romeo and Juliet (Mercutio), American Pops Orchestra’s NextGen 2019 Winner. “The road to a friend’s house is never too long.” @joserauliii

SHAWN MATHEWS (Kevin G). A versatile artist, Shawn is excited to make his national tour debut with Mean Girls. He previously performed at Fulton Theatre, Dutch Apple Dinner Theatre, and Keystone Theatrics. Among his notable roles are Joseph And The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (Joseph), Grease (Doody), Mamma Mia (Sky), The Little Mermaid (Prince Eric), and Little Shop of Horrors (Seymour). In addition to theater, Shawn is a recording artist and music producer whose music has amassed over 2.7 million streams to date and has been featured on several Spotify Editorial playlists. @theshawnmathews

TYM BROWN (Mr. Duvall) is an AMDA grad hailing from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Recent credits include: Summer: The Donna Summer Musical (Andrew), Next To Normal (Dan), Sister Act (Curtis) and lead vocalist for Jazz Mafia, The Detroit Nights and Sunset Singers. Tym has worked with the likes of Smokey Robinson, Peabo Bryson and BTS. Much love and adoration for his tribe and family. @tymcb

CARLY AMELING (Swing) is thrilled to be making her national tour debut and joining swing nation! Favorite credits include Rock of Ages (Sherrie Christian), You’re A…Charlie Brown (Sally Brown) and Beauty and the Beast (Silly Girl). Special thanks to ATB Talent, Telsey and the creative team. Much love to her supportive family, friends, Declan & Woden!

MEGAN ARSENEAU (Swing, Dance Captain) is thrilled to be joining the cast of Mean Girls! Most recent: Cats North American tour (Swing/ u.s. Grizabella). Always grateful for Mom, Dad, Roan, Alex, Kelli, and Zach and all her other friends, family, and teachers. Proud Wright State grad. Huge thanks to Kathy and Jen at Encompass Arts!

THALIA ATALLAH (Ensemble) is ecstatic to be hitting the road with the Mean Girls Broadway National tour! Most recently seen in the Anastasia Broadway national tour as Ensemble/Anya understudy. Favorite roles include In The Heights (Nina), Pippin (Leading Player), and Seussical (Gertrude McFuzz). Thalia is a proud graduate of the UCLA School of Theater, Film, & Television. Thalia would like to thank her family and agents at CESD for their unwavering support. As well as the Mean Girls team for being so fetch. @heyy.thalia

CONNOR BUONACCORSI (Swing) is thrilled to be joining Mean Girls! Previous tours: Hairspray! Connor is a proud graduate of the Boston Conservatory at Berklee! Much love and gratitude to family, friends, mentors, Boco, and Avalon Artists Group! IG: @connorbuonaccorsi

PALOMA D’AURIA (Ensemble). National Tours: Elf (Jovie), Spamilton, 1st nat. (leading Lady). Select Regional: Rent (Maureen), Company (Marta), American Idiot (St. Jimmy), Rocky Horror (Janet). Film/Television: “American Horror Stories” (FX), “FBI” (CBS), and “Full Circle” (HBO). Much thanks and respect to Hell’s Kitchen Agency. Forever Love to seat AA-7, Mom, Dad, Claud, & Alex IG:@palomadauria TT:@thatpalomakid

KALYA GOINS (Ensemble) is a New York-based performer. TV: NBC’s “Annie Live!” (Orphan/ dance ensemble), Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade (“Annie Live!”). Kayla recently performed in SUMMER: The Donna Summer Musical onboard the NCL PRIMA playing the role of Young Mary Ellen. Regional Theater: Theatre Aspen’s Gypsy (Dainty June), Beautiful: The Carole King Musical (Little Eva / Shirelles). Kayla is overjoyed to be joining the cast of Mean Girls!

CHASE GRAHAM (Ensemble). Very grateful to be a part of the Mean Girls national tour! Most recently played Henry in Newsies (5 Star Theatricals), Danny Zuko (Cypress College), background singer on the Queen Latina show and on “Little Big Shots” (Forever Young Addition).

TYLER JUNG (Ensemble) is so grateful to be on his first national tour with Mean Girls! Recent credits include Charles Bingley in Pride & Prejudice, and ensemble/dance captain in Something Rotten! (TSF). More can be found at tylerjung.com, IG: @tylerrjung

TAY MARQUISE (Ensemble) hails from Sarasota, Florida. You might’ve seen him dancing on social media @taymarquise. His goal is to be a beacon of light in every space he enters and to inspire others to find a light of their own.

OSHIE MELLON (Ensemble) is thrilled to be joining the company of Mean Girls! Emojiland (Kissy Face/ Information Desk Person, 1st national tour). Oshie is grateful for her family and all those who have supported her along the way! oshiemellon.com @Fairy_Princess_Oshie

BRANDON MORENO (Swing). His limit does not exist! His credits include Legally Blonde (Carlos, national tour) and A Chorus Line (Larry)! Brandon thanks his teachers at AMDA, AV Dance Studio 81, and DNA Studios. He sends love to his family and friends. Insta: @busy.with.brandonnn

KEVIN IVEY MORRISON (Swing) is thrilled to be going back to high school at North Shore High! National Tour: Annie. Select Regional: Ogunquit Playhouse, City Springs Theatre Company, Theatre by the Sea and Syracuse Stage. Off-Broadway: In Harmony. TV: “And Just Like That” (MAX) and “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” (Amazon Prime). B.F.A. Syracuse University. Huge thanks to his family, friends and his team at PMA for all of their love and support. @kevinivvey

EMMA X. O’LOUGHLIN (Ensemble) is thrilled to be making her national tour debut! Previous credits: A Chorus Line (Japan Tour), and “Descendants: The Rise of Red” (Disney+). BFA Boston Conservatory at Berklee. Special thanks to KUTalent, The Telsey Office, and the creative team. Endlessly grateful to my friends, family, teachers, and mentors for their love and support. @yourleisure

JAMAL STONE (Ensemble) is completely elated to be making his national tour debut as Ensemble, Aaron U/S and with Mean Girls of all shows! Favorite credits include: Angel in Rent, Sebastian in TLM, Black in The Wild Party and Minstrel in Something Rotten. ENJOY THE SHOW!

JOCELYN DARCI TRIMMER (Ensemble) is overjoyed to make her tour debut! A KSU ‘24 graduate with a BFA in MT and BA in Dance. Credits: Head Over Heels (Mopsa), The Prom (Alyssa), and Cabaret (Lulu u/s Sally). Many thanks to HCKR, The Telsey Office, and my teachers, friends, and family! <3 @jocelyndarcitrimmer

RYAN VOGT (Ensemble, Assistant Dance Captain, Fight Captain) is thrilled to be making his national tour debut! He was most recently seen in Swing! (Featured ensemble/Dance Captain) and Head Over Heels (Ensemble/Dance Captain) at the Boston Conservatory at Berklee, where he graduated with a B.F.A in musical theatre. Ryan sends all of his love to the Collective Agency as well as his friends and family for their endless support. @ryan.vogt

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KATIE YEOMANS (Cady Heron) is thrilled to be making her national tour debut! Proud graduate of Belmont University, B.F.A. MT. Previous: Norwegian Cruise Line (Lead Vocalist). Special thanks to The Telsey Office and the entire creative team! Big shoutout to her family, friends, and mentors for their endless love and support! For Mom and Dad. katieyeomans.com / @katie.yeomans
– Assumed the role starting January 10, 2025

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