Jesse Aaronson Aaron / Leo

Jesse Aaronson (he/him) is thrilled to be making his Broadway debut! Off-Broadway: The Play That Goes Wrong (New World Stages). Chicago: Yen (Raven Theatre), A Christmas Carol (Drury Lane Theatre). Training: BFA, University of Michigan. His deepest thanks to Ross Silver, Jim Carnahan, and the entire creative team. All my love to Mom, Dad, Samantha, and Maureen. For Popsie. Social media: @iced__americano. www.jesseaaronson.com

Betsy Aidem Grandma Emilia

Prayer for the French Republic, All The Way, Beautiful, Nikolai and the Others, Road, The Metal Children, Mary Rose, Celebration, Final Follies, Stone Cold Dead Serious, A Lie of the Mind, Steel Magnolias, Balm in Gilead. Regional: A.R.T., Huntington, Long Wharf, George Street, Williamstown, Portland Stage, Westport. TV: “Inside Amy Schumer,” “Law & Order: SVU,” “Bull,” “Madame Secretary,” “The Americans.” Film: Margaret, Irrational Man, The Greatest Showman. Awards: Obie Sustained Excellence of Performance, Richard Seff 2022, BWW Award, Drama Desk Ensemble. Nominations: Lucille Lortel, Outer Critics Circle, Irne. Directing: A Doll’s House, Part 2.

Jenna Augen Wilma / Rosa

Theatre includes: Leopoldstadt (Wyndham’s Theatre), Bartholomew Fair (Shakespeare’s Globe); The Comedy About a Bank Robbery (Criterion); The Knowledge (Charing Cross Theatre); The Witches (West Yorkshire Playhouse); Bad Jews (UK Theatre Award/The Arts Theatre/St. James Theatre/Theatre Royal, Bath); The Way Of The World (Chichester Festival Theatre); Sleeping Beauty (Birmingham Repertory Theatre); Chicken Soup with Barley (Royal Court); The Gondoliers (Sierra Madre Playhouse); A Christmas Carol (Grove Theater Centre); A Murder Is Announced (The Lyceum/Arrow Rock); The Two Gentlemen Of Verona (Commonwealth Shakespeare Co). Television /film includes: “Episodes,” The Night Watch, Josephine and the Roach.

Japhet Balaban Otto

(he/him). Broadway debut. Chicago: Graveyard Shift (Goodman Theatre), Women Laughing Alone with Salad (Theatre Wit), Ideation (Jackalope Theatre), You on the Moors Now (the Hypocrites), Posh (Steep Theatre), Never the Sinner (Victory Gardens), Balm in Gilead (Griffin Theatre). Film & TV: “The Thing about Harry,” “Fargo,” “Empire,” “The Chi,” “Hot Date,” “Chicago Med” and “Chicago PD.”

Corey Brill Civilian

(he/him). Broadway: Gore Vidal’s The Best ManBengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo. National Tour: Cabaret. Corey’s performed in theatres across the country: The Kennedy Center, South Coast Repertory, Actors Theatre of Louisville, Seattle Repertory Theatre, The Old Globe, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Hartford Stage, La Jolla Playhouse, Chalk Repertory Theatre, Young Jean Lee’s Theater Company, and Antaeus. TV/Film appearances include playing Dr. Pete Anderson on “The Walking Dead,” “Chicago P.D.,” “You’re the Worst,” “Scorpion,” “Perception,” “CSI: Miami,” HBO’s The Normal Heart. Corey’s an award-winning audiobook narrator, avid tennis player and beekeeper, but is most proud of his family. BFA from Otterbein College & MFA from UC-San Diego. @BrillCorey on Twitter 

Daniel Cantor Kurt, Mohel

Off-Broadway: Things You Shouldn't Say Past Midnight, Tuesdays with Morrie, Strictly Personal. National: Picasso at the Lapin Agile. Regional: Goodman, Court, Victory Gardens, Drury Lane, Chicago Shakespeare, Silk Road Rising, Next, A.C.T., Cincinnati Playhouse, Milwaukee Rep, Cleveland Playhouse, Studio Theater, Hartford TheaterWorks, Shakespeare Santa Cruz, Contemporary American Theater Festival, Barrington Stage, Notre Dame Shakespeare, Arkansas Repertory, Worcester Foothills, Mill Mountain, National Shakespeare. TV/Film: “Empire,” “Chicago Fire,” “Chicago PD,” “Law & Order,” “Law & Order: SVU,” “Law and Order: CI,” “Conviction, “Sopranos” (web), “As The World Turns,” “Asphalt Man,” Miskits, Auteur Theory, Alchemy, Justice, House of Satisfaction, Alternative Universe: Rescue Mission. Daniel is also a director, writer, and professor of acting and directing at the University of Michigan.

Faye Castelow Gretl

Theatre includes: Leopoldstadt (West End); Man and Superman, After the Dance, Time and the Conways (National Theatre); The Rover, The Witch of Edmonton, The White Devil, The Roaring Girl (RSC); The Audience (Nuffield Southampton); Rattingan’s Nijinsky, The Deep Blue Sea (Chichester Festival Theatre); A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Headlong); The Thrill of Love (New Vic/St James); Barefoot in the Park (Yvonne Arnaud & National Tour); How To Be An Other Woman (Gate Theatre); The Guinea Pig Club (Trafalgar Studios); Cinderella, The Midnight Princess (Rose Theatre, Kingston); Audience/Mountain Hotel, Leaving (Orange Tree). TV and Film includes: “The Critic,” “Casualty,” “Emmerdale,” “Clique,” “Pure,” “Rellik,” “Father Brown,” “Inspector George Gently,” “Holby City.”

Ali Rose Dachis Understudy

Ali Rose Dachis is thrilled to be joining the cast of Leopoldstadt. Broadway: Fish In The Dark. Off-Broadway: Usual GirlsThe Wedge HorseThe Awesome 80s Prom. Before moving to New York Ali made an artistic home at the Guthrie Theater, appearing in a dozen shows, including the regional premieres of Annie Baker’s Circle Mirror Transformation and Adam Rapp’s one woman show The Edge of Our Bodies. Ali has worked with Fault Line Theatre, Roundabout, The Factory, New Georges, The Old Globe, Frantic Assembly, Backroom Shakespeare, and more. Film: UnicornlandMatch PerfectThe Magnificent EveThe Last Breath. Television: “Fatal Encounters.” Training: U of M/Guthrie Actor Training Program.

Erica Dasher Understudy

Erica Dasher is honored to join the company of Tom Stoppard’s Leopoldstadt, a playwright she studied extensively during her time at USC’s School of Drama. While at university, Dasher split her time between the theater and film. Her senior year, Dasher produced the feature-length documentary, Figures of Speech, narrated by Chris Pine. The film was acquired and distributed by Netflix. After school, Dasher was cast opposite Andie MacDowell as the lead of Freeform's cult hit, Jane by Design. Her first film as a director, Ouroboros, stars Rosario Dawson and most recently, she starred in Adult Swim’s Lusty Crest.

Eden Epstein Hermine

Eden Epstein, she/her, is making her Broadway debut. She’s currently a series regular on the hit Apple TV+ dystopian action-drama “See,” co-starring as Lt. Wren, opposite Jason Momoa and Dave Bautista. She co-starred as the wild Ariel on “Sweetbitter,” the Starz series based on Stephanie Danler’s best-selling novel. Eden is a graduate of NYU’s Gallatin School. She trained and performed under George Balanchine’s muse, Yvonne Mounsey, at the Westside School of Ballet in Los Angeles. Eden would love to thank Jennifer Gelfer who has been her acting teacher and champion from the very beginning.

Gina Ferrall Poldi

Broadway: She Loves Me, It Shoulda Been You, Mamma Mia, Beauty and the Beast, Big River, Jane Eyre, The Sound of Music, A Funny Thing Happened…, and Les Misérables. Other Credits: Passion at Live from Lincoln Center, Sail Away at Carnegie Hall, Candide with the New York City Opera, and the New York Philharmonic. Tours: Wicked, Les Misérables. TV: “Law and Order,” “FBI,” “Blue Bloods.” American Conservatory Theatre company member from 1986-1990. Love to my wonderful husband, drummer, percussionist, Kory Grossman.

Charlotte Graham Nellie

Broadway: Debut. New York: Merrily We Roll Along - workshop production (Roundabout); Amandine (Cherry Lane); Raising Jo (Theatre Row); Gin Baby (IRT); The Importance of Being Ernest Hemingway (Access Theatre). Selected regional: The Tempest (dir. Teller/Aaron Posner, A.R.T. & South Coast Rep); Life Science (Brown/Trinity Playwrights Rep); Three Sisters, Build, Love’s Labour’s Lost (Chautauqua Theatre Company); Camelot (Trinity Rep). Selected readings/workshops: NYTW, Page 73, MCC, New York Stage and Film. Television: “Gossip Girl,” “Law & Order: SVU,” “Hart of Dixie,” “My Husband’s Secret Twin,” “Bad Twin” (Lifetime). Film: The Hot Flashes; Beijing, New York. BA: Brown University, MFA: Brown/Trinity MFA Program in Acting.

Matt Harrington Zac / Police 2

Broadway: Mr. Wormwood in Matilda the Musical, Twelfth Night and Richard III (Shakespeare's Globe), Harvey. Off-Broadway: The Play That Goes Wrong (New World Stages), Happy Birthday, Wanda June (Wheelhouse Theater Company). Regional: Cape Playhouse, Philadelphia Theatre Company, Berkshire Theatre Festival, TheatreWorks Palo Alto, Portland Stage, Weston Playhouse, Syracuse Stage. TV: "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel," “The Path,” “Instinct,” “Boardwalk Empire,” “Bored to Death,” “The Good Wife,” “Gravity.” Matt is a founding member of Wheelhouse Theater Company. Training: MFA, NYU’s Graduate Acting Program. www.mattharrington.net

Suzy Jane Hunt Understudy

Broadway: How I Learned to DriveDear Evan HansenDead Accounts. TV/Film: Pastor Tim’s wife Alice on “The Americans,” “Person of Interest,” “Blacklist,” “Elementary,” “The Good Wife,” “Blindspot,” Collateral Beauty. Suzy is a proud teacher at AMDA and NYU. Her play, If You Ask Her, uses verbatim interviews to investigate female sexuality in America and was produced by NYU in 2021. Thank you Nicolosi & Co and thank you mom and dad. suzyjanehunt.com

Jacqueline Jarrold Understudy

(she/her). Broadway: The Cherry Orchard. Broadway National Tour: The Play That Goes Wrong. New York: Park Avenue Armory (HamletOresteia). Regional: The Shakespeare Theatre Company (A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Measure for Measure, Coriolanus, Wallenstein), Florida Studio Theatre (PTGW). Jacqui is a Northwestern Alumna and proud member of Actors Equity Association (#1U!).  IG: @jacquijarrold. www.jacquelinejarrold.com

Sarah Killough Eva

(she/her) is honored to be a part of Leopoldstadt. Her past Broadway credits include: Tom Stoppard’s Travesties, Long Day’s Journey Into Night, and The Lehman Trilogy. In her day job as an audition reader for various casting offices, Sarah has read for a few Stoppard plays; her favorite experience being Roundabout’s production of Indian Ink.

Colleen Litchfield Hanna

(she/they) Broadway debut. Regional: Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival. Upcoming TV: “The Crowded Room” on Apple TV+. Training: BFA NYU Tisch, RADA.

Joshua Malina Hermann

A co-star on NBC’s “The West Wing” and ABC’s “Sports Night,” Joshua also appeared in Aaron Sorkin’s The American PresidentMalice, and the Broadway production of A Few Good Men. More recently, he played David Rosen in Shonda Rhimes’ “Scandal,” and President Sieberton on “The Big Bang Theory.” His 400 episodes of television include “Inventing Anna;” “American Horror Story;” “American Auto;” “Shameless;” and “The Larry Sanders Show.” Joshua’s film appearances include BulworthIn The Line of Fire, and A Few Good Men. In 2022, he appeared in the world premiere of Nathan Englander’s play What We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank at San Diego’s The Old Globe.

Aaron Neil Ernst

Theatre includes: In the West End: Leopoldstadt, Guantanamo. For the National Theatre: Great Britain (also West End), Fifty Years on Stage, England People Very Nice, Playing with Fire. For The Royal Shakespeare Company: Cymbeline, As You Like It, A Passage To India (Shared Experience). TV includes: “Landscapers” (HBO), “Inside No 9,” “Home,” “Hitmen,” “Tracey Ullman’s Show,” “Peaky Blinders,” “Doctor Who,” “MI-5,” “State Of Play,” “Quirke,” “Five Days,” “Hunted,” “Sold,” “Party Animals,” “The Grid.” Film includes: Paddington 2, Star Wars: The Rise Of Skywalker, The Bike Thief, Tolkien, The Hustle, The Promise, Exodus: Gods and Kings, The Lady In The Van, Honour and Black Hawk Down.

Seth Numrich Jacob / Percy

Seth Numrich can currently be seen in Hulu’s “Under the Banner of Heaven” and joined Bryan Cranston in Power of Sail at the Geffen Playhouse. He won the Evening Standard Award for Outstanding Newcomer for Sweet Bird of Youth at The Old Vic. Additional UK credits include: Fathers and Sons and Orpheus Descending. He received Drama League Award nominations for his Broadway performances in Travesties, Golden Boy and War Horse. Seth played "Ben Tallmadge" for four seasons in AMC’s “Turn” and starred opposite Daniel Radcliffe in the film Imperium. Additional credits include: “Madam Secretary,” “Homeland,” and “The Blacklist.”

Dave Register Fritz

Dave Register will recur in the upcoming series “Fallout” for Kilter Films and Amazon. Broadway: original company of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child. Other theatre: Ivo van Hove’s A View From the Bridge (Kennedy Center and Ahmanson Theatre), John Proctor is the Villain (World Premiere ,Studio Theatre), A Midsummer Night’s Dream (CSC). TV: “Madam Secretary,” “FBI,” and season 2 of “Graves.” Dave is the Founder and Artistic Director of the Portland Theater Festival in his home state of Maine. MFA: Columbia University.

Anthony Rosenthal Young Nathan

(he/him). Anthony is returning to Broadway six years after playing Jason in the 2016 revival of Falsettos at 12 years old. He’s performed at New York City Center, Paper Mill Playhouse, The Town Hall, 5th Avenue Theatre, and Radio City Music Hall, for the “71st Annual Tony Awards” as well as played Les in the Newsies National Tour. He’s made appearances on PBS, NBC, FX, and SiriusXM. He’s been an appreciator of Tom Stoppard since seeing Travesties in 2017 and was directly inspired by Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead when writing a play for his high school.

Christopher James Stevens Understudy

Chris Stevens is a recent graduate from the American Conservatory Theater program in CA where he earned his MFA. This will be his Broadway debut.  @oddstevens www.chrisstevens.work 

Sara Topham Jana / Sally

Previous Broadway credits include: Cecily in Travesties, Gwendolyn in The Importance Of Being Earnest (both for Roundabout). Off-Broadway: The Changeling (Beatrice-Joanna). London: Intimate Apparel (Mrs. Van Buren), Love Me Do (Dorothy). 14 seasons at The Stratford Festival - roles including: Elizabeth/Robyn (Serving Elizabeth), Juliet (Romeo and Juliet), Ruth (Blithe Spirit), Olivia (Twelfth Night), Célimène (The Misanthrope), Wendy (Peter Pan), Madame de Tourvel (Dangerous Liaisons), Laurencia (Fuente Ovejuna), Rosalind (As You Like It). Other roles: Joan in Saint Joan and Ann Whitefield in Man and Superman (The Shaw Festival, Canada), Beatrice and Olivia at The Old Globe, Titania and Ariel at Shakespeare Theatre (DC).

Brandon Uranowitz Ludwig / Nathan

Brandon Uranowitz (he/him) is a 2019 Tony and Drama Desk Award nominee for his performance as Larry in the Broadway revival of Lanford Wilson’s Burn This. Brandon most recently appeared as Leon Czolgosz in the 2021 off-Broadway revival of Assassins at CSC, directed by John Doyle. He previously received Tony Award nominations for his performances in An American in Paris and Falsettos. Other Broadway credits include The Band’s VisitPrince of Broadway, and Baby, It’s You!. Screen credits include the films Here Today, The Kitchen, and Stage Fright, and television series “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” “Fosse/Verdon,” “Dietland,” “Blue Bloods,” “Inside Amy Schumer” and “Law & Order: Criminal Intent.”

Dylan S. Wallach Understudy

Dylan is thrilled to be a part of this incredible company! Broadway: Betrayal. Off-Broadway: Love, Love, Love; POPE. National Tour: Beautiful: The Carole King Musical. Regional Theatre: Windfall, Grease. TV/Film: We Crashed, A Spectacular Holiday, Mannies (Creator/Writer). BFA in Acting, Carnegie Mellon University. Thank you to the creative team and cast for this opportunity. Love to my family, my fiance Sarah, our dogs, and my agents at TalentWorks. IG-@DSWallach.

Reese Bogin Young Sally / Mimi

Reese Bogin is thrilled to be making her Broadway debut! She trains regularly with her acting coach Elana Safar at The Prep and in her weekly classes at Applause. When she’s not acting, Reese enjoys drawing, playing with friends and creating mini movies. Enormous gratitude to Jim Carnahan and the entire creative team and to Take 3 Talent for this incredible opportunity. Special thanks to my mom for her love and support, to my sister Audrey for always running lines with me and to my dad who I know is smiling down on me.  IG @reese.bogin

Cody Braverman Young Leo

Broadway debut! Regional: Sound of Music (Kurt, Paper Mill Playhouse), A Walk on the Moon (Danny, George Street), A Christmas Carol (Tiny Tim, WPPAC). Film: The Harbinger. Thanks to Bercy Talent, Zuri Agency, Emily Bauer and the rest of his theater and actual family for making this possible. Dedicated to his great-grandparents. @codybraverman

Max Ryan Burach Heini

Max Ryan Burach is thrilled to make his Broadway debut! He is currently 6 years old and he just finished Kindergarten at The Pingry School. Max loves to swim, he has a passion for sea animals, and he dreams of working in an aquarium one day. He is no stranger to Broadway, as Mommy is the resident choreographer at Moulin Rouge! and the associate choreographer at Beetlejuice, and Aunt Mandy is in the cast of Hamilton. Max spent all of his early education at TBJ in NJ. Most of all, Max loves his family, Mom, Dad, and his little sister Shaina. Follow his adventures this year spending 1st grade on Broadway on IG @factswithmightymax

Remy Cohen Heini

Remy Cohen is honored to be making his Broadway debut as part of this beautiful production. At home in Chicago, he loves reading, swimming, math, music and doing cartwheels with his great friends and 1st grade teachers at BZ Anshe Emet. Remy loves his awesome brothers Émile and Auggie. Big thanks and hugs to Mama, Daddy, his grandparents and everyone else who are making this possible.

Calvin James Davis Heini

Regional Theatre: Tiny Tim, A Christmas Carol. TV: “Cardi Tries with Cardi B. From sunny LA to Broadway! Calvin is over the moon to be on stage anywhere he can dress up in a costume... especially if he can be a pirate or a werewolf. Thank you Mommy, Daddy, Holiday and my agents at FSE!

Michael Deaner Young Leo

Michael Deaner is honored to be making his Broadway debut with this talented cast and sharing such an important story.  Previous credits include A Bronx Tale (Young Calogero) at the John W. Engeman Theater, “The Daily Show with Trevor Noah,” and Amazon’s Creative Galaxy. Thank you to the creative team and Jim Carnahan Casting for this invaluable opportunity.  Special thanks to A3 and my family and friends who have helped me chase this dream, especially Mom, Dad and AnnaBelle. Michael dedicates his performance to Doug, Barry, Bonnie, and his family members who were tragically lost during the Holocaust.

Romy Fay Young Sally / Mimi

Romy Fay is an American actress and singer-songwriter. She can soon be seen in the major recurring role of Luisa Dubin on the new AppleTV+ series “Best Foot Forward” (2022), and as series regular Leeli in the streaming animated series “The Wingfeather Saga” (2022-23). She starred in the award-winning short film "Yes, Chef" (2021) and recently appeared on “Home Economics” (ABC, 2022) and “Face’s Music Party” (Nick Jr., 2022). Romy’s upcoming projects include a recurring role on another animated series for a major streamer and two national commercial campaigns. Romy plays ukulele and piano and is currently recording an album of original songs.

Pearl Scarlett Gold Young Rosa / Bella

Pearl Scarlett Gold is so excited to be making her Broadway debut at 9 years old! Local theater credits include: Annie, Sound of Music, Carousel, Shrek with Kidz Theater, and Little Shop of Horrors with Spotlight Kids NY. Heartfelt gratitude to Jim Carnahan Casting and the entire creative team, Leorah Haberfield of Bohemia Group, Barry Kolker of Carson Kolker, Amelia Demayo, Ethan Haberfield, and Kristen Caesar. Pearl is a proud Harry Potter aficionado and a candy connoisseur. Mom and Dad, Gwennie, baba, Grammy, poppy, Golden Trio, HL & MI - I love you so much! @thepearlscarlettgold

Ava Michele Hyl Young Rosa / Bella

Ava Michele Hyl is a 10-year-old actress who is excited to be making her Broadway debut and working with such an amazing cast and crew. Ava is known as an old soul with a big heart. In her spare time she enjoys studying Italian, learning to play xylophone and DIY crafts. A big thanks to her parents Michele and Keith for always allowing her to pursue her dreams, her sisters Cassie, Olivia, and her entire family for their love and support. Her team, GD3 Management, Michelle Aravena for believing in her. A special thank you to Patrick Marber for this amazing opportunity.

Joshua Satine Young Jacob

Joshua Satine is delighted to be making his Broadway debut alongside this talented cast and crew. Film: A Simple Favor, Stella’s Last Weekend. TV: “Hunters,” “Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” “Chicago Med,” “Godless,” “Nick Jr.,” “The Late Show,” “GMA3.” Many thanks to Victoria Kress and Sam Yabrow of A3 Artists Agency and to his family for their endless support. Instagram @JoshuaSatine 

Aaron Shuf Young Jacob

Aaron Shuf is thrilled to be making his Broadway debut telling this special story echoing his own family history! TV: “Evil Lives Here” (ID), “Saturday Night Live” (NBC). Film: Paradise City. Voiceover: Squared Zebra, Moonzy, Secret Room, Formula Dreams. Many thanks to the creative team, Jason Bercy/ Bercy Talent, and Bonnie Shumofsky Bloom/ Stewart Talent for believing in him, and to his family for their unwavering support and encouragement.

Drew Squire Pauli

Drew is thrilled to be making his Broadway debut! He is so excited to be joining the cast of Leopoldstadt! Originally from Kansas City, Drew has been seen in shows all over the KC Area. He would like to thank his friends and family for their incredible support.