Ain’t Too Proud – The Life and Times of the Temptations

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LocationVenueDatesSeason
Providence, RIPPACJuly 18-25, 2020 ℹ2020-2021
Detroit, MIDetroit Opera HouseJuly 28–August 9, 2020 ℹ2020-2021
Nashville, TNTPACAugust 11-16, 2020 #2020-2021
Atlanta, GAFox TheatreAugust 18-23, 2020 ℹ2020-2021
Pittsburgh, PABenedum CenterAugust 25-30, 2020 #2020-2021
Durham, NCDPACSeptember 1-13, 2020 #2020-2021
New Orleans, LASaenger TheatreSeptember 15-20, 20202020-2021
Denver, CODenver CenterOctober 27–November 15, 2020 #2020-2021
Costa Mesa, CASegerstrom CenterNovember 17-29, 2020 ℹ2020-2021
San Francisco, CABroadwaySFDecember 1, 2020–January 3, 2021 #2020-2021
Las Vegas, NVSmith CenterJanuary 5-10, 20212020-2021
Seattle, WAParamount TheatreJanuary 13-24, 2021 ℹ2020-2021
Portland, ORKeller AuditoriumJanuary 26-31, 2021 ℹ2020-2021
Detroit, MIDetroit Opera HouseJanuary 27–February 7, 2021 ℹ #2020-2021
Salt Lake City, UTEccles TheaterFebruary 2-7, 2021 ℹ2020-2021
Omaha, NEOrpheum TheaterFebruary 9-14, 2021 +2020-2021
Minneapolis, MNOrpheum TheatreFebruary 16-28, 2021 #2020-2021
St. Louis, MOFabulous Fox TheatreMarch 2-14, 2021 +2020-2021
Philadelphia, PAAcademy of MusicMarch 16-28, 20212020-2021
Providence, RIPPACMarch 30–April 4, 2021 ℹ #2020-2021
Cleveland, OHPlayhouse SquareApril 6-25, 2021 #2020-2021
Charlotte, NCBelk TheaterApril 27–May 2, 2021 #2020-2021
Baltimore, MDHippodrome TheatreMay 4-9, 2021 #2020-2021
Buffalo, NYShea’s PACMay 11-16, 2021 #2020-2021
Grand Rapids, MIDeVos Performance HallMay 18-23, 2021 #2020-2021
Cincinnati, OHAronoff CenterMay 25–June 6, 2021 #2020-2021
Boston, MABoston Opera HouseJune 8-20, 20212020-2021
Atlanta, GAFox TheatreJune 22-27, 2021 ℹ #2020-2021
Greenville, SCPeace CenterJune 29–July 4, 2021 #2020-2021
Milwaukee, WIMarcus CenterJuly 6-11, 2021 #2020-2021
Madison, WIOverture CenterJuly 13-18, 2021 #2020-2021
Kansas City, MOMusic HallJuly 20-25, 2021 #2020-2021
Louisville, KYThe Kentucky CenterJuly 27–August 1, 2021 +2020-2021
Tulsa, OKTulsa PACAugust 3-8, 2021 +2020-2021
Los Angeles, CAAhmanson TheatreAugust 11-22, 2021 +2020-2021
Seattle, WAParamount TheatreAugust 24-29, 2021 # ℹ2020-2021
Portland, ORKeller AuditoriumAugust 31–September 5, 2021 ℹ +2020-2021
Salt Lake City, UTEccles TheaterSeptember 7-12, 2021 ℹ +2020-2021
Costa Mesa, CASegerstrom Center(September 14-26, 2021 ℹ) ♦2020-2021
San Francisco, CAGolden Gate TheatreOctober 12–November 7, 2021 # 2021-2022
Denver, CODenver Center(November 16-28, 2021 #) +2021-2022
Durham, NCDPACDecember 7-12, 2021 #2021-2022
Washington, DCOpera HouseDecember 14, 2021–January 16, 20222021-2022
Charlotte, NCBelk TheaterJanuary 18-23, 2022 #2021-2022
Orlando, FLDr. Phillips CenterJanuary 25-30, 20222021-2022
Naples, FLHayes HallFebruary 1-6, 20222021-2022
Fort Lauderdale, FLBroward CenterFebruary 8-20, 20222021-2022
Fort Myers, FLMann Performing Arts HallFebruary 22-27, 20222021-2022
Atlanta, GAFox TheatreMarch 8-13, 2022 #2021-2022
Cincinnati, OHAronoff CenterMarch 15-27, 2022 #2021-2022
Grand Rapids, MIDeVos Performance HallMarch 29–April 3, 2022 #2021-2022
Milwaukee, WIMarcus CenterApril 5-10, 2022 #2021-2022
Providence, RIPPACApril 12-17, 2022 #2021-2022
Boston, MABoston Opera HouseApril 19–May 1, 2022 #2021-2022
Baltimore, MDHippodrome TheatreMay 3-8, 2022 #2021-2022
Buffalo, NYShea’s PACMay 10-15, 2022 #2021-2022
Nashville, TNTPACMay 10-15, 2022 #2021-2022
Pittsburgh, PABenedum CenterMay 17-22, 2022 #2021-2022
Chicago, ILCadillac Palace TheatreMay 24–June 5, 20222021-2022
East Lansing, MIWharton CenterJune 7-12, 20222021-2022
Madison, WIOverture CenterJune 14-19, 2022 #2021-2022
Kansas City, MOMusic HallJune 21-26, 2022 #2021-2022
Minneapolis, MNOrpheum TheatreJune 28–July 10, 2022 #2021-2022
Cleveland, OHConnor PalaceJuly 12-31, 2022 #2021-2022
Greenville, SCPeace CenterAugust 2-7, 2022 #2021-2022
Detroit, MIDetroit Opera HouseAugust 9-28, 2022 #2022-2023
Dallas, TXMusic HallSeptember 6-18, 20222022-2023
St. Louis, MOFabulous Fox TheatreSeptember 20–October 2, 2022 #2022-2023
Chattanooga, TNMemorial Auditorium
October 4-9, 20222022-2023
San Antonio, TXMajestic TheatreOctober 11-16, 20222022-2023
Omaha, NEOrpheum TheaterOctober 18-23, 2022 #2022-2023
Denver, CODenver CenterOctober 25–November 6, 2022 +2022-2023
San Francisco, CAGolden Gate TheatreNovember 8–December 4, 2022 2021-2022
Los Angeles, CAAhmanson TheatreDecember 13, 2022–January 1, 2023 #2022-2023
San Diego, CACivic TheatreJanuary 3-8, 20232022-2023
Salt Lake City, UTEccles TheaterJanuary 10-15, 2023 #2022-2023
Spokane, WAFirst Interstate CenterJanuary 17-22, 20232022-2023
Seattle, WAParamount TheatreJanuary 24–February 5, 20232022-2023
Portland, ORKeller AuditoriumFebruary 7-12, 2023 #2022-2023
Reno, NVPioneer CenterFebruary 14-19, 20232022-2023
Memphis, TNOrpheum TheatreMarch 7-12, 20232022-2023
Greensboro, NCTanger CenterMarch 14-19, 20232022-2023
Nashville, TNTPACMarch 21-26, 2023 +2022-2023
Austin, TXBass Concert HallMarch 28–April 2, 20232022-2023
Tulsa, OKTulsa PACApril 4-9, 2023 #2022-2023
Louisville, KYKentucky CenterApril 11-16, 2023 #2022-2023
Columbus, OHOhio TheatreApril 18-23, 20232022-2023
West Palm Beach, FLKravis CenterApril 26-30, 20232022-2023
Tampa, FLStraz CenterMay 2-7, 20232022-2023
Miami, FLArsht CenterMay 9-14, 20232022-2023
Schenectady, NYProctors TheatreMay 23-28, 20232022-2023
Hartford, CTThe BushnellMay 30–June 4, 20232022-2023
Indianapolis, INClowes Memorial HallJune 6-11, 20232022-2023
Dayton, OHSchuster CenterJune 13-18, 20232022-2023
Appleton, WIFox Cities PACJune 20-25, 20232022-2023
Des Moines, IADes Moines Civic CenterJune 27–July 2, 20232022-2023
Richmond, VAAltria TheaterJuly 11-16, 20232022-2023
Knoxville, TNTennessee TheatreJuly 18-23, 20232022-2023
Charlotte, NCBelk TheaterJuly 25-30, 20232022-2023
Huntsville, ALVon Braun CenterAugust 1-6, 20232022-2023
Houston, TXHobby CenterAugust 8-13, 20232022-2023
Oklahoma City, OK §Civic Center Music HallAugust 15-20, 20232022-2023
Ottawa, ONNational Arts CentreAugust 22-27, 20232022-2023
Vancouver, BC †Queen Elizabeth TheatreSeptember 12-17, 20232023-2024
Calgary, AB †Southern Alberta Jubilee AuditoriumSeptember 19-24, 20232023-2024
Edmonton, AB †Northern Alberta Jubilee AuditoriumSeptember 26–October 1, 20232023-2024
Las Vegas, NVSmith CenterOctober 10-15, 2023 #2023-2024
Costa Mesa, CASegerstrom CenterOctober 17-29, 2023 #2023-2024
San Jose, CACenter for the Performing ArtsOctober 31–November 5, 20232023-2024
Sacramento, CASAFE Credit Union PACNovember 7-12, 20232023-2024
Tempe, AZASU GammageNovember 14-19, 20232023-2024
Tucson, AZCentennial HallNovember 28–December 3, 20232023-2024
Toronto, ONEd Mirvish TheatreDecember 7-17, 20232023-2024
Detroit, MIFisher TheatreDecember 19-23, 20232023-2024
Ottawa, ONNational Arts CentreDecember 26-31, 2023 ♦ 2023-2024
Philadelphia, PAAcademy of MusicJanuary 3-21, 2024 #2023-2024
Providence, RIPPACJanuary 23-28, 20242023-2024
Rochester, NYWest Herr Auditorium TheatreJanuary 30–February 4, 20242023-2024
Durham, NCDPACFebruary 6-11, 20242023-2024
Washington, DCOpera HouseFebruary 13-18, 20242023-2024
Sarasota, FLVan Wezel PAHFebruary 21-25, 20242023-2024
New Orleans, LASaenger TheatreFebruary 27–March 3, 2024 #2023-2024
Elmira, NYClemens CenterSeptember 19-20, 20242024-2025
Chicago, ILCIBC TheatreSeptember 24-29, 20242024-2025
Fort Wayne, INEmbassy TheatreOctober 1-2, 20242024-2025
Detroit, MIFox TheatreOctober 3-4, 20242024-2025
Schenectady, NYProctors TheatreOctober 6, 20242024-2025
St. Paul, MNOrdway CenterOctober 8-13, 20242024-2025
Binghamton, NYForum TheatreOctober 22-23, 20242024-2025
Reading, PASantander PACOctober 24, 20242024-2025
New Brunswick, NJState TheatreOctober 25-27, 20242024-2025
Hershey, PAHershey TheatreOctober 29–November 3, 20242024-2025
Newport News, VAFerguson CenterNovember 5-6, 20242024-2025
Worcester, MAHanover TheatreNovember 8-10, 20242024-2025
Lima, OHLima Civic CenterNovember 12, 20242024-2025
New Philadelphia, OHTuscarawas PACNovember 13, 20242024-2025
Scranton, PAScranton Cultural CenterNovember 15-17, 20242024-2025
Bloomington, INIU AuditoriumNovember 19-20, 20242024-2025
Auburn, ALGogue PACDecember 3-4, 20242024-2025
Jacksonville, FLJacksonville CenterDecember 5-8, 20242024-2025
Daytona Beach, FLPeabody AuditoriumDecember 10-11, 20242024-2025
Fort Myers, FLMann Performing Arts HallDecember 13-15, 20242024-2025
Wilmington, NCWilson CenterDecember 17-19, 20242024-2025
North Charleston, SCNorth Charleston PACDecember 20-22, 20242024-2025
Tampa, FLStraz CenterJanuary 3-5, 20252024-2025
Columbia, SCKoger CenterJanuary 7-9, 20252024-2025
Oxford, ALOxford PACJanuary 10-11, 2025 2024-2025
Athens, GAClassic CenterJanuary 12, 20252024-2025
Orange, TXLutcher TheaterJanuary 14-15, 20252024-2025
Galveston, TXGrand 1894 Opera HouseJanuary 17-18, 20252024-2025
Lafayette, LAHeymann CenterJanuary 19, 20252024-2025
Tyler, TXCowan CenterJanuary 21, 20252024-2025
Fayetteville, ARWalton Arts CenterJanuary 22-23, 20252024-2025
San Antonio, TXTobin CenterJanuary 25-26, 20252024-2025
Springfield, MOHammons HallJanuary 28-30, 20252024-2025
Little Rock, ARRobinson Performance HallJanuary 31–February 2, 20252024-2025
Macon, GAGrand Opera HouseFebruary 4-5, 20252024-2025
Lexington, KYLexington Opera HouseFebruary 7-9, 20252024-2025
Fort Worth, TXBass Performance HallFebruary 11-16, 20252024-2025
Colorado Springs, COPikes Peak CenterFebruary 18-20, 20252024-2025
Fort Collins, COLincoln CenterFebruary 21-23, 20252024-2025
San Francisco, CAGolden Gate TheatreFebruary 25–March 2, 20252024-2025
Riverside, CAFox PACMarch 4-5, 20252024-2025
Palm Desert, CAMcCallum TheatreMarch 7-9, 20252024-2025
Santa Barbara, CAGranada TheatreMarch 11-12, 20252024-2025
Thousand Oaks, CAKavli TheatreMarch 14-16, 20252024-2025
San Diego, CACivic TheatreMarch 28-30, 20252024-2025
Wausau, WIGrand TheaterApril 15-16, 20252024-2025
Pueblo, COPueblo Memorial HallApril 23, 20252024-2025
Albuquerque, NMPopejoy HallApril 24-27, 20252024-2025
Dallas, TXWinspear Opera HouseMay 1-4, 20252024-2025
Sioux City, IAOrpheum TheatreMay 6-7, 20252024-2025
St. Louis, MOFabulous Fox TheatreMay 9-11, 20252024-2025
Kalamazoo, MIMiller AuditoriumMay 13-15, 20252024-2025
South Bend, INMorris PACMay 16-18, 20252024-2025
Midland, MIMidland CenterMay 20-22, 20252024-2025
Erie, PAWarner TheatreMay 23-24, 20252024-2025
Portland, MEMerrill AuditoriumMay 27-28, 20252024-2025
Columbus, GARiverCenterJune 3, 20252024-2025
Pensacola, FLSaenger TheatreJune 4-5, 20252024-2025
Atlanta, GAFox TheatreJune 6-7, 20252024-2025
Burlington, VTThe FlynnJune 10-11, 20252024-2025
New Haven, CTShubert TheatreJune 12-15, 20252024-2025
Washington, DCNational TheatreJune 17-22, 20252024-2025
West Palm Beach, FLKravis CenterJune 24-29, 20252024-2025
Oxford, ALOxford PACJuly 15-17, 2025 2024-2025
Charlotte, NCBelk TheaterJuly 18-20, 20252024-2025
Kansas City, MOStarlight TheatreJuly 22-27, 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 2022/2023 season
§ Part of venue’s 2023/2024 season

History

  • First National Tour
      • 2021–2024
      • Union status: Equity
  • Second National Tour
      • 2024–2025
      • Union status: Non-Equity
      • Cast announced: Monday, August 19, 2024 (more)
Maps
Details

This show is the electrifying new smash-hit Broadway musical that follows The Temptations’ extraordinary journey from the streets of Detroit to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. The winner of the 2019 Tony Award® for Best Choreography, it’s a thrilling story of brotherhood, family, loyalty, and betrayal during a decade of civil unrest in America. Set to the beat of the group’s treasured hits, including “My Girl,” “Just My Imagination,” “Get Ready,” “Papa Was a Rolling Stone,” Ain’t Too Proud tells the unforgettable story of the legendary quintet that Billboard Magazine named the greatest R&B group of all time.

Past Credits
  • Producer: Work Light Productions
  • Music & Lyrics: The Temptations 
  • Book: Dominique Morisseau
  • Director: Des McAnuff
  • Tour Resident Director: Brian Harlan Brooks
  • Production Stage Manager: Kelsey Nicole Jenkins
  • Choreographer: Sergio Trujillo
  • Associate Choreographer: Brett M. Lockley
  • Music Supervisor: Rick Hip-Flores
  • Projection Design: Peter Nigrini
  • Costume Design: Sue Makkoo
  • Lighting Design: Ryan O’Gara
  • Scenic Design: Robert Brill
  • Sound Design: Jeff Human
  • Hair & Wig Design: Ashley Rae Callahan
  • Fight Director: Steve Rankin
  • Orchestrations: Harold Wheeler
  • Music Arranger: Kenny Seymour
  • Casting: Whitley Theatrical
  • Booking Company: The Road Company
  • 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 (*).

Jameson Clanton (Melvin Franklin) is overjoyed to be making his National Tour debut! TGBTG! Regional: Beautiful (The Fireside Theatre), Elf (Broadway Palm), The Color Purple (North Carolina Theatre), Jesus and Miracle of Christmas (Sight & Sound Theatres). Thanks to Dad, Jamesha, and Patrick for their unending love and support. IG: @jamesonclanton. For Mama.

Rudy Foster (Otis Williams) is on Cloud Nine to be making his national tour debut with Ain’t Too Proud! Regional: Sister Act (Eddie), Hair (Claude), Les Misérables (Enjolras), Beautiful (Lead Drifter), Ragtime (u/s Coalhouse). Shout out to Mom & Dad, Kris, Dan, and everybody Black! Let’s GROW and let’s GLOW! @rudy_the_star

Lowes Moore (Eddie Kendricks) is from Money Earnin’ Mount Vernon, New York, and an alum of Occidental College. Lowes is thrilled to be making his National Tour Debut with Ain’tTooProud! Recent Credits: Boy Band Evolution [Guest Entertainer], My Big Fat Blonde Musical [TV Mini-Series], Much Ado About Nothing [Martha’s Vineyard Playhouse], Hairspray [Glendale Center Theatre], Pulse of the City [Hollywood Fringe]. Love and gratitude to God, my family, friends and mentors. @lowesiii

Josiah Travis Kent Rogers (David Ruffin) fresh off his stellar turn as Seaweed in Hairspray, is thrilled to play David Ruffin in the 2nd national tour of Ain’t Too Proud. Honored and humbled, his raw acting, powerful vocals, and dynamic energy, promise an unforgettable performance. @therealjosiahrogers

Bryce Valle (Paul Williams) Coming from a 5-year career as a singer for Carnival Cruise Line, Bryce is honored to make his national tour debut with the cast of Ain’t Too Proud. Sharing the music that shaped him as a performer is immensely humbling. “Light ain’t always loud. You know it’s there” – Michelle Williams IG: @brycevalle

Jasmine Barboa (Ensemble, Josephine / Diana Ross) is excited to be a part of the Ain’t Too Proud team for her first National Tour! This is dedicated to my closest friends and family, who always encouraged me to dream and for ten-year-old Jasmine, who I do everything for to make her proud. @ja33i

Tiffany Beckford (Swing) is thrilled to be joining the company of Ain’t Too Proud! Professional credits: American Girl Live! In Concert (National Tour), Beautiful: The Carole King Musical (Arts Center of Coastal Carolina, SC), The Prom (Clear Space Theatre Company, DE). Love always to her support system! tiffanybeckford.com, IG: @tiffanybeckford_

Cai Campbell (Swing) is floating on “Cloud Nine” as a part of this company. Thank you to the casting, creative and production teams for the opportunity. Credits include: Rent (National Tour), Hairspray (National Tour), Kinky Boots (ACT of CT). Lots of love to Rey, friends, and family for their unwavering support.

Robert Crenshaw (Ensemble, Al Bryant / Norman Whitfield). First National Tour! The proud St. Louis Native gives thanks to God, his family, friends, and community for their support and guidance. Recent: Eubie (The Black Rep) portrayed Gregory Hines and won The St. Louis Theatre Circle Award for Best Choreography. Directed and produced The CVPA Relief Showcase! @_robertcrenshaw

Kaila Symone Crowder (Ensemble, Tammi Terrell / Mama Rose / Florence Ballard) is from Monroe, NC. Recent credits: Little Inez, on Hairspray National Broadway Tour 23-24. Performing is my “whoosah” moment from life. I strive to be great within each aspect of my craft, but not perfect. I just love sharing the gift that God gave me.

Kerry D’Jovanni (Ensemble, Berry Gordy) is honored to be joining the ATP family. Previous credits; Pretty Woman National Tour, Kinky Boots, Celebrity, MSC & Holland America Cruise lines, Dreamgirls International Tour & Smokey Joe’s Cafe. “Love and gratitude to my mom, my chosen family and cat for their unwavering love and support.”

Reyanna Edwards (Ensemble, Johnnie Mae/ Mary Wilson) is excited to make her national tour debut in Ain’t Too Proud! Regional credits: Little Shop of Horrors (Virginia Theatre Festival) Dreamgirls (Dominion Entertainment). She holds a B.A. in Theatre and Performance Studies from Kennesaw State University and is a LINK Program Class 6 alum. Dedicated to my mom with all my heart. @reyannaedwards

Cedric Jamaal Greene (Ensemble, Smokey Robinson / Damon Harris) is honored and blessed. A Native of Boston, Mass. Cedric is a worldwide performer. Tours: Swing/Dance Captain in Dreamgirls. Lindy Hop in Swing (Norwegian Gem). Theater: Dreamgirls, Scottsboro Boys, Cabaret, Memphis, A Chorus Line. TV: Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade (Disney Cruise Line). Much Love to my Fam, Work Light Productions and Whitley Theatrical. @cedric.g

Mikey Corey Hassel (Ensemble, Richard Street / Lamont) National Tours: Mean Girls, Tina (Australian Premiere), Hairspray (Australia and U.S.). Regional: Joseph (Joseph), Ronnette (Little Shop), Pepper (Mamma Mia), Richie (A Chorus Line). Mikey dedicates his performance to his mother, Crystal, and his teacher, Michael Elliot. Ball State University. HCKR Agency. Black Lives Matter. Philippians 4:13 @_mikeycorey_

Max Herskovitz (Ensemble, Shelly Berger) is truly just happy to be here! Credits: Life Goes On? (Jon, World Premiere), Grease (Kenickie, RCL), and Taco Bell (Guy Eating Chalupa, Participating Locations). Huge thanks to Brian at HKA, The Homies, and his wife (!!) Rachel, through whom all things are possible. 2 bugs, 2 babies, 4ever.

Bernell Lassai III (Temptations Standby) is thrilled to debut in the National Broadway Tour of Ain’t Too Proud! Credits: Man of La Mancha (Riverside Theatre), Kinky Boots (Paramount Theatre), The Tempest (Oak Park Theatre Festival), Memphis (Porchlight Music Theatre). Graduate of Webster Conservatory. Represented by Gray Talent Group. @Lassai_

Corey Mekell (Swing). Born in Birmingham, AL by way of Atlanta, GA. The young tyrant is an emerging artist captivating a sea of fans along his impressive journey. Relocating to Los Angeles, he’s worked with Disney’s star Raven Symone, written for Ne-Yo, Chris Brown, sang background for Jason Derulo & R&B Superstar Omarion.

Zion Middleton (Swing) is elated to be making his national tour debut! To God be the glory! Elon MT ’23. Zion is indebted to his family, friends, and teachers who have supported him. Recent: A Strange Loop (Thought 6) and Jesus Christ Superstar (Caiaphas) Special thanks: HCKR, Mom, Gg, and Caleb. @thezionmiddleton

Jamal Stone (Ensemble, Dennis Edwards) is completely overjoyed to be joining the Ain’t Too Proud National Tour! A VERY special moment because this was Jamal’s first Broadway experience. WHAT?! Some of his most favorable works include: Shane Oman/Aaron US in Mean Girls, Angel in RENT, and Sebastian in TLM. ENJOY THE SHOW:)

Robert J Valderas III (Swing). From Dallas, TX. Robert is extremely grateful to make his national tour debut in ATP! He would like to thank God for this incredible opportunity, his family, his wonderful girlfriend, WLP and Whitley Theatrical! I love you E. We did it!

J’Khalil White (Swing) originally from St. Louis, Missouri is excited to join this production of ATP. Honorable Credits: Beauty and The Beast (2022), Dreamgirls (2022), and Hairspray! (Royal Caribbean2023) Thanks his family, his agent Brian, Hell’s Kitchen Agency, and his manager Gregory, Dotteidge Talent Management. Instagram/facebook: @iamj.khalil

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