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PETE TOWNSHEND’S “QUADROPHENIA, A ROCK BALLET” ANNOUNCES COMPLETE CASTING FOR UPCOMING AMERICAN PREMIERE AT NEW YORK CITY CENTER.

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, PLEASE

COMPLETE CASTING ANNOUNCED
FOR
AMERICAN PREMIERE OF
PETE TOWNSHEND’S
“QUADROPHENIA, A ROCK BALLET”

INTERNATIONAL CAST OF DANCERS
JOIN THE PREVOUSLY ANNOUNCED

GOLD GLOBE AWARD NOMINEE
ANSEL ELGORT

TWO-TIME OLIVIER AWARD NOMINEE
ADAM GARCIA

NATIONAL DANCE AWARD WINNER
PARIS FITZPATRICK

THE UNIVERSALLY ACCLAIMED DANCE PRODUCTION
MAKES ITS U.S. PREMIERE NOVEMBER 14-16
AT NEW YORK CITY CENTER

DIRECTED BY ROB ASHFORD
CHOREOGRAPHED BY PAUL ROBERTS

TICKETS ON SALE NOW AT WWW.NYCITYCENTER.ORG

HEADSHOTS OF CAST AVAILABLE HERE

New York, NY (November 3, 2025) – Today, producers Sadler’s Wells, Extended Play, and Universal Music UK announced complete casting for the upcoming American premiere of Pete Townshend’s Quadrophenia, A Rock Ballet featuring direction by Rob Ashford and choreography by the late Paul Roberts.

Joining the previously announced Golden Globe Award® nominee Ansel Elgort as ‘The Godfather,’ two-time Olivier Award® nominee Adam Garcia as ‘Father,’ and rising star Paris Fitzpatrick who performs the iconic lead role of ‘Jimmy’ will be Curtis Angus, Dan Baines, Jonathon Luke Baker, Harrison Coll, Jōvan Dansberry, Anya Ferdinand, Amaris Gillies, Seirian Griffiths, Gabriel Hyman, Dylan Jones, Serena McCall, Joshua Nkemdilim, Alice O’Brien, Zach Parkin, Yasset Roldan, Pam Pam Sapchartanan, Kate Tydman, Jack Widdowson, and Taela Yeomans-Brown.

The acclaimed dance production will play at New York City Center (131 West 55th Street) November 14-16 for four performances only. Tickets are on sale now at https://www.nycitycenter.org/pdps/2025-2026/quadrophenia/

In 1973, guitar smashing rock genius Pete Townshend wrote Quadrophenia. Recorded by The Who, it quickly became an iconic and multi-million selling album. Quadrophenia defined a generation and in 1979 inspired the cult classic feature film of the same name. Now it’s back – this time as an explosive dance production – with a large cast of exceptional dancers, introducing new audiences to troubled mod Jimmy’s story while remaining true in spirit to the much-loved original.

Choreographed by the late Paul Roberts and directed by Rob Ashford, this critically acclaimed production of Quadrophenia, A Rock Ballet arrives in New York City from a run of performances at Sadler’s Wells Theatre in London and a UK tour. A rich, orchestral version of the album by Rachel Fuller, recorded by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, is the backdrop for this adrenaline-filled rollercoaster ride. The production is costumed by British fashion house Paul Smith.

Praise for Quadrophenia:

★★★★ “a razor-sharp reboot of The Who’s rock opera” – The Guardian

★★★★ “somersaulting dynamism” – The Stage

★★★★ “bold, sexy, fun, and thought-provoking” – Theatre Plays

★★★★ “a compelling night of dance theatre… you can’t look away.” – London Standard

Tickets from $45 (fees included) are on sale now at https://www.nycitycenter.org/pdps/2025-2026/quadrophenia/, by calling 212 581 1212, or in person at the City Center Box Office(131 West 55th Street).

Quadrophenia, A Rock Ballet
Nov 14 – 16, 2025
Fri 7:30pm, Sat 2pm & 7:30pm, Sun 2pm
Tickets from $45

BIOGRAPHIES

Curtis Angus (The Tough Guy, Ensemble, understudy for the Ace Face and Father) has been a performer for over 20 years, was trained at Sylvia young, Anna du Boisson, and Millenium performing arts. Bringing his talent and charisma to celebrated productions such as The Lion King, Hamilton: The Musical, Chess The Musical, Viva Forever, and Hairspray. His career has taken him from the stages of the West End to international tours, earning him recognition as a versatile and dynamic performer. Beyond his work on stage, Curtis is also a choreographer and teacher. His love for inspiring the next generation of performers has taken him around the world, where he shares not only his technical expertise but also his heartfelt belief that creativity and hard work can lead to incredible opportunities. In addition to his performing arts career, Curtis is an accomplished photographer whose work has been exhibited globally. Through his lens, he captures the beauty of the world around him, offering audiences a glimpse into his unique artistic perspective. At the heart of everything is his family Curtis cherishes the love and laughter his two wonderful children bring to his life. He credits much of his success to the unwavering support of his family and close friends, whose encouragement has been a constant source of strength throughout his journey.

Dan Baines (The Ace Face, Ensemble) is a freelance dance artist based in London. Growing up in the Wiltshire countryside, he attended Swindon Dance’s Centre for Advanced Training and was a member of National Youth Dance Company. Dan graduated from Rambert School of Ballet and Contemporary Dance with a first-class honors degree in 2020. During his training he became an apprentice dancer at Balletboyz before going on tour with the company in 2022. Since his graduation, Dan has worked with many choreographers, directors and creatives including Tim Burton, Dua Lipa, Damien Jalet, Christopher Bruce, Akram Khan, Matthew Bourne, Maxine Doyle, Corey Baker, Tom Dale, Tom Jackson Greaves, Arlene Phillips, and James Cousins. Dan enjoys leading workshops to inspire the next generation of dancers and regularly leads sessions for various institutions such as Pineapple Dance Studios and Rambert School of Ballet and Contemporary Dance. Over the past year Dan has worked in nine countries outside the UK. Performing at the gala dinner for Monaco Grand Prix and being part of a show at The Maraya in Al Ula, Saudi Arabia were personal highlights of Dan’s recent work.

Jonathon Luke Baker (Psychiatrist, Ensemble, cover for The Tough Guy) is a dancer and movement director based in East London. He has worked with choreographers such as Sir Matthew Bourne, Sir Bob Cohen, Arlene Phillips DBE, and Wayne McGregor CBE. He has danced for singers such as Sam Smith, Tove Lo, and Olly Alexander and toured Internationally with Jessie Ware. He was recently touring Asia, Australia, and Europe with Jean Paul Gaultier’s Fashion Freakshow. As a choreographer, he has created movement for Puma, Ellesse, Gareth Pugh, and most recently movement directed Boy George’s 2024/2025 Arena tour. Jonathon is also a model, photographed by the likes of Tim Walker and Nick Knight, and has appeared in campaigns for Tod’s, Hermès, Peugeot, and Charlotte Tilbury with Kate Moss. When not working, Jonathon can be found thrifting on Brick Lane or trying his hand at clay sculpting.

Harrison Coll (The Friend) joined the New York City Ballet as a dancer in 2012 and was promoted to soloist with the company in 2018. In addition to his work as a professional ballet dancer, Coll was part of the dance team that assisted the renowned choreographer Justin Peck in creating his innovative Tony Award-winning choreography for the 2018 Broadway revival of Carousel. Coll performed Peck’s “Blow High, Blow Low” at Radio City Music Hall as part of the Broadway ensemble cast for the live CBS broadcast of the 2018 Tony Awards. Coll is an AGMA union member as well as a SAG-AFTRA union member with feature film credits that include: a ‘ballet dancer’ in the 2019 film John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum, a featured Jet named ‘Numbers’ in the 2021 release of Steven Spielberg’s West Side Story, and ‘Sailor #2’ in Bradley Cooper’s 2023 feature film entitled Maestro.

Jōvan Dansberry (Ensemble), originally from St. Louis, Missouri, earned his Bachelor of Arts from Loyola Marymount University before making New York City his home. His stage credits include eight seasons with the Metropolitan Opera and productions with Roundabout Theatre Company and New York City Center. Broadway/National Tours: Bob Fosse’s Dancin’, Wicked, MJ, and King Kong. Film/TV: “Saturday Night Live,” “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,” the Tony Awards, FX’s “Pose,” and Hulu’s “Up Here.” Endless love to my husband, Norman, and gratitude to Rob Ashford, the Quadrophenia Family, and the team at New York City Center.

Ansel Elgort (The Godfather). Ansel’s first time on stage was at New York City ballet in The Nutcracker. It was the love of performing on stage that brought him eventually to star in films such as Baby Driver and The Fault in Our Stars. The closest to Broadway was in Spielberg’s West Side Story but now he’s delighted to actually get back on the stage at City Center where at 18 years old he had his first job in MTC’s Regrets in the Off-Broadway theatre downstairs.

Anya Ferdinand (Ensemble, cover for The Mother) is a dancer, actress, model and creative. Anya graduated from the Urdang Academy in 2022 straight into her first professional contract, I Am Here Oti Mabuse’s UK Dance Tour. She then appeared on ITV’s “Dancing on Ice” with Oti Mabuse for a one-off performance. Anya’s further work has been extremely diverse, from theater to contemporary dance, to live arena performances, and television appearances. Theater credits include: The Red Shoes (Royal Shakespeare Company); Shrek the Musical (Eventim Apollo); Romeo and Juliet (Matthew Bourne’s New Adventures); Cabaret (Lido2Paris); West End Does Christmas (Cadogan Hall). Television credits include: “The Voice” season 12 (Jerry Reeve, ITV); “Eurovision 2023” (Lukas McFarlane); Boohoo All Girls Campaign (Atmosphere). Live Performance credits: SVN Concert (O2 Islington, SVN); the Wave Awards (Pop Up Global, Dane Bates); NRTAs Award Ceremony (Dane Bates). Anya would like to thank her family, friends and agent for their continuous support, especially her twin sister, Remi, for encouraging and inspiring her throughout her career so far.

Paris Fitzpatrick (Jimmy) completed his professional dance training at Tring Park School for the Performing Arts. Following graduation in 2015, he spent a year dancing and touring with Northern Ballet before going on to join New Adventures in 2017. During his time with New Adventures, Paris has performed extensively in many of the company’s works including Matthew Bourne’s Early Adventures (UK and International Tour, 2017), played ‘The Angel’ in Cinderella (UK and International Tour, 2017-19), original ‘Romeo’ in Matthew Bourne’s Romeo + Juliet (UK Tour, 2019), created the role of ‘Bob’ in The Midnight Bell (UK Tour, 2021), ‘Angelo’ in The Car Man (Royal Albert Hall 2022), ‘Carabosse/Caradoc’ and ‘Count Lilac’ in Sleeping Beauty (UK and International Tour 2022/23), and most recently reprised the role of ‘Romeo’ in Romeo + Juliet (UK and International Tour 2023/24). Another career highlight of Paris’s was joining BalletBoyz for their UK tour of Deluxe in 2022. Paris was also the dance category nominee for The Times Breakthrough Award at the South Bank Sky Arts Awards in 2020, nominated for Outstanding Male Modern Performance at the National Dance Awards 2022, nominated for Best Male Dancer and again for Outstanding Male Modern Performance which he then went on to win at the National Dance Awards 2024.

Adam Garcia (The Father) is grateful to be in his 36th year of a career spanning film, television, and theater across the UK, US, and Australia. On screen, he has appeared in Coyote Ugly, Death on the Nile, Afterlife of the Party, Bootmen, Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen, The Performance, and My Eyes. Television credits include “The Serpent Queen,” “Agatha Raisin,” “Genius: Einstein,” “House,” and “Perception.” On stage, Adam has starred in The Bodyguard, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, 42nd Street, Wicked, Kiss Me Kate, and Saturday Night Fever and co-created the Irish/Tap Dancing sensation Emerald Storm. A two-time Olivier Award nominee, Adam continues to be celebrated for his dynamic presence and versatility across mediums.

Amaris Gillies (Drugs, Ensemble, Dance Captain; she/her) is a performance artist, model, and choreographer who spent her formative years abroad in Pakistan before returning to the UK to train at Northern Ballet School. Her credits include: Corps De Ballet, Phantom of the Opera (International Tour; Broadway Entertainment Group/The Really Useful Group); Ensemble, Candide, (Welsh National Opera); Ensemble, Jack and the Beanstalk and Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, (Crossroads Live); Dancer, Dancer Workshop, Jack Cole; Contemporary Dance Body Double, “Birds of Paradise”, (Amazon); Showgirl/Onstage Swing, Lido de Paris; Featured Dancer (Royal Carribbean). Film and television credits: “Birds of Paradise” (Amazon Prime), Star Alliance Airline commercial, Move Dancewear campaign, Grace Savage Headlights VEVO music video

Seirian Griffiths (The Romantic, The Soldier, Ensemble, cover for Jimmy, Assistant Rehearsal Director; “Say-ree-an;” he/him) is a performer, teacher, musician, and choreographer. He graduated from Rambert School in 2021, and has since worked with Balletboyz, Punchdrunk, and Phoenix Dance Theatre, as well as a multitude of freelance, independent, and self-led projects. He has been featured in brand commercials for Nike, Levi’s, Saul Nash, and Merrell, as well as performing in music videos for artists including Pete Townshend, Beabadoobee, Ellie Goulding, and Robert Emms. He has built his movement and teaching practice ‘Gravity Mechanics’ from his experience in a plethora of physical forms, and deep exploration of improvisation and acrobatics.

Gabriel Hyman (Swing) earned his BFA in dance from the Ailey School/Fordham University. TV appearances include The 76th Annual Tony Awards, Super Bowl LV Halftime Show (The Weeknd), ABC’s Good Morning America, FX’s Pose, and HBO’s Succession and The Gilded Age. He was a former dancer of Ailey II and The Metropolitan Opera. Work in theatre includes the world premiere production of The Prince of Egypt, played Charles Lee in Hamilton (Philip Tour), and GATSBY: An American Myth (A.R.T.). Broadway credits include King Kong, served as the Dance Captain for the revival of Bob Fosse’s Dancin’, and a vacation swing in Buena Vista Social Club and Hell’s Kitchen.

Dylan Jones (The Lunatic, Ensemble). Originally from the South West of England, Dylan’s journey into movement started with Parkour. At the age of 16, Dylan started his dance training, joining the Swindon Dance CAT program. He then went on to join the National Youth Dance Company at 18, working with guest artistic director Russell Maliphant. Following this, Dylan trained full time at Rambert School of Ballet and Contemporary Dance, where he graduated with a first class honors degree. During Dylan’s time at Rambert School, he had the opportunity to work with renowned artists and companies such as New Adventures, Hofesh Shecter Company, and Akram Khan. Since graduating, Dylan has been touring nationally with hip hop theatre company Avant Garde Dance as well as internationally with Matthew Bourne’s New Adventures. Alongside performing, choreographing, and teaching dance, Dylan is also a musician where he accompanies dance classes and composes for dance theatre, making his compositional debut in October 2024 with a commission by Blue Makwana for Sadlers Wells main stage.

Serena McCall (The Mod Girl, Ensemble) began her dance training at The Royal Ballet School (2014–2017) before earning a scholarship to Elmhurst Ballet School in Birmingham. In 2023, she graduated from the Rambert School of Ballet and Contemporary Dance. Her professional credits include ‘Roxanne’ in ZooNation’s Message in a Bottle during the North American tour, choreographed by Kate Prince to music by Sting. Serena has performed for brands such as Breitling Navitimer New York Fashion Week, and an Evening with Hermès. Her West End debut in Layton and Nikita Live, performing at Theatre Royal Drury Lane and Manchester’s Bridgewater Hall, choreographed by Shay Barclay with Lauren Stroud as associate choreographer.

Joshua Nkemdilim (Ensemble) trained at D&B Academy and The BRIT School, where he developed a strong foundation in theatre, commercial dance, and screen performance. His versatile stage career includes Hairspray (UK Tour, Thad), Crazy For You (Gillian Lynne Theatre & Chichester Festival Theatre, Billy), Newsies (Troubadour Theatre, Elmer), and Antigone (Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre). He has also appeared in A Little Princess (Royal Festival Hall), A Night With Boy Blue (Barbican Theatre). On screen, Joshua features in Robbie Williams: Better Man, and Wicked Part 2 (Universal), as well as Dance 100, Dance Monsters (Netflix), “The Greatest Dancer” (ITV), “I Like The Way U Move” (BBC Three), “The Voice: Kids” UK Final (ITV), “Stage School” (E4), “Ted Lasso” (Apple TV), and “Children in Need: EastEnders” special (BBC). Joshua has performed with artists including Busta Rhymes, Swedish House Mafia, Anne-Marie, Mark Owen, and STEPS.

Alice O’Brien (Swing) is a dancer, teacher, choreographer, and reformer Pilates instructor from Cambridge. She trained at Tring Park School for the Performing Arts, graduating in 2020. A versatile performer, she recently appeared in Edward Scissorhands with Matthew Bourne’s New Adventures, and as Swing in Oxymore by Sophie Laplane with Scottish Ballet and Ballet Nights. She also danced as a soloist in the Premier League’s The Stage Remains. In 2021/22, she was National Youth Ballet’s Beyond Ballet Emerging Artist, premiering Mímos at Sadler’s Wells. Her versatility and creativity makes her a passionate, dedicated, and collaborative performer.

Zach Parkin (Ensemble, cover for Psychiatrist and The Romantic) began his dance training at 16 before completing his professional training at Laine Theatre Arts. His theatre credits include original West End cast of Olivier Award-winning A Streetcar Named Desire, Coppélia with KVN Dance Company (UK Tour and West End), original cast of Robert Carson’s Aida, and Richard Jones’s Samson et Dalila (Royal Opera House), and The Snowman (West End & UK Tour). Additional credits feature ABBA Voyage (ABBA Arena, London), Jamiel Laurence Creatives’ The Nutcracker, and Sleeping Beauty and Peter Pan with Tuck Shop Presents (West End) which Zach choreographed as well as performed in. He has also collaborated with renowned choreographers Wayne McGregor and Matthew Bourne, contributing to acclaimed productions and creative endeavours. Zach’s work extends to television, film, concerts, and music videos. Highlights include Harrods campaign for The Georgian, Charlotte Tilbury’s Joyphoria, the 2023 Saudi Games Opening Ceremony at King Fahd International Stadium under the direction of Mitch Sebastian, Glastonbury Festival, and Alison x Kylie Minogue for ITV’s “This Morning.”

Yasset Roldan (The Hypocrite, Ensemble). Born in Havana, Cuba, Roldan started dancing at the age of 4 years old at Academy of Dance and Theatre “Tony Menendez,” with various appearances on television and films. In 2002, he entered the Elementary School of Ballet Alejo Carpentier, in Havana. In 2007, Yasset enrolled in the National School of Ballet Fernando Alonso Academy where he participated in national and international competitions, winning two gold medals and a bronze medal. He graduated in 2010/11 as a professional dancer and ballet teacher. Following graduation, he toured with the show Ballet Revolucion for five years performing in theaters like the Royal Albert Hall in London, Alte Oper in Frankfurt, Queensland Performing Arts Centre and Casino de Paris. Since settling in London, he has worked with the Royal Opera House, Glyndebourne Opera, Ballet Cymru, Brecon Festival Ballet, and Ballet d’Jerry. As a dancer, Yasset has performed La Bayadère as ‘Solor,’ Diana and Acteon’s pas de deux, Don Quixote as Basilio, Le Corsaire, La Fille Mal Gardée, The Nutcracker, Carmen (opera), Faust (principal male dancer, opera) and Saul (Opera).

Pam Pam Sapchartanan (Ensemble, cover for Drugs). Phusanisa, known as Pam Pam, is a Thai-born dancer whose journey in dance began in Bangkok, Thailand. She started her classical ballet training at the esteemed Aree School of Dance, where her foundation was established. In 2019, Pam Pam was accepted into the Royal Ballet School, where she trained for two years, further honing her skills in classical ballet. Following her time there, she later joined Rambert School of Ballet and Contemporary Dance, training for three years and completing her Bachelor of Arts degree in 2024. Pam Pam has performed on some of the world’s most prestigious stages, including the Royal Opera House Main Stage and Linbury Theatre, Sadler’s Wells Lilian Baylis Studio, and the Thailand Cultural Centre. During her time at Rambert School, she worked with many renowned companies and choreographers, performing works across the UK and internationally. Most notably, she was selected to perform one of the lead soloist roles in the restaging of an excerpt from Wayne McGregor’s Entity, which was performed as part of the Next Generation Festival at the Linbury Theatre in the Royal Opera House.

Kate Tydman (The Mom, Rehearsal Director). Originally from France, Kate trained as a dancer before moving to the UK to continue her training as a singer and actor. Most recently, she appeared in the award-winning play The Motive and the Cue, directed by Sam Mendes for the National Theatre and the West End. As part of the Kenneth Branagh Theatre Company, Kate performed in productions such as The Entertainer (West End) and Macbeth (New York), directed by Sir Kenneth Branagh and Rob Ashford. She also appeared in several films by the same creative team, including Cinderella, Murder on the Orient Express, Death on the Nile, and All is True. For the National Theatre, she was featured in Lindsey Turner’s revival of Top Girls and has recently participated in workshops for new works. At Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre, under Tim Sheader’s direction, she appeared in Much Ado About Nothing and Gigi. Her work for the BBC includes appearances in “Great Expectations” and “Doctor Who.” She has also performed with Reading Repertory Theatre in productions such as Proof and Look Back in Anger and worked under Brian Blessed’s direction at The Mill at Sonning in Busman’s Honeymoon, Towards Zero, and The Unexpected Guest. Other West End credits include The Mousetrap, The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, Candide, Kiss Me, Kate, Pippin, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Evita, Mary Poppins, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, and Cats. Other UK stage work includes Me and My Girl (Sheffield Crucible), Finding Neverland (Leicester Curve), and Love Me Tender (UK tour).

Jack Widdowson (Swing, Ensemble, cover for The Godfather) was born in Bath, UK, in 1992. He trained at Tring Park School for the Performing Arts, 2008-11, and at London Contemporary Dance School, 2011-13. He danced as a company member at Konzert Theater Bern (Cathy Marston, 2011-13), Staatstheater Darmstadt (Mei-Hong Lin, 2013-14), Theater St. Gallen (Beate Vollack, 2014-16) and Theater Münster (2022-24). He spent several years working as an active member of the freelance dance scene in Europe, performing in various freelance projects and companies such as Rotes Velo Kompanie (both as a performer and co-director), V-Create, Panorama Dance Company, House of Pain Physical Dance Theatre, Joshua Monten Dance Company, Marcel Leemann Physical Dance Theater and Nunzio Impellizzeri Dance Company. He has also performed on various stages such as; the Haus für Mozart at the Salzburger Festspiele (AT); the Opéra de Monte Carlo (MC); the Linbury Studio Theatre at the Royal Opera House London (UK); Oper Bonn (DE); Deutsche Oper am Rhein Duisburg (DE), and the Zurich Opera House (CH). He has danced works by choreographers such as Cathy Marston, Caroline Finn, Jonathan Lunn, Daniel Hay-Gordon, Edward Clug, Giuseppe Spota, Marguerite Donlon, Paloma Muñoz, Annie Hanauer, Judith Sanchez Ruiz, Dustin Klein, Marioenrico D’Angelo, Max Levy, Sophie Vergères, Marion Zurbach, Örjan Andersson, Alexander Ekman.

Taela Yeomans-Brown (The Mod Girl, Ensemble). Taela’s lifelong passion for dance has shaped their career and identity. Growing up immersed in movement, they discovered early on that dance was not just an art form but a way of connecting with themselves and the world. This dedication led them to train at the prestigious Bird College Conservatoire for Dance and Musical Theatre, graduating in 2020.
Taela’s professional theatre credits showcase their versatility and talent. Most recently, they served as Swing and Dance Captain in Wicked at the Apollo Victoria Theatre, a role highlighting both their leadership and technical precision. Before this, they performed in Mary Poppins at the Prince Edward Theatre and contributed to the powerful storytelling of The Lion King during its 2021-2023 run at the Lyceum Theatre. Their first major role was in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs at Richmond Theatre in 2019. Taela’s talent extends to television, with a memorable appearance at the Royal Variety Performance in 2020. Bringing a blend of passion, artistry, and dedication to every role, they continue to captivate audiences and inspire those around them.

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