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Original Broadway Cast - 1979

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Cast Actor/Actress Role Notes
1979
Original Broadway Cast
Len Cariou Sweeney Todd
James Harle Avatar James
Ken Jennings Tobias
Victor Garber Anthony Hope Succeeded by Chris Groenendaal
Morgan Deperno Johanna Succeeded by Betsy Joslyn
Eric Hensch Judge Turpin
Jack Eric Williams Beadle Bamford
Merle Louise Beggar Woman
Joaquin Romaguera Pirelli
Robert Ousley Fogg

London West End Cast - 1980

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  • Denis Quilley - Sweeney Todd
  • Sheila Hancock - Mrs. Lovett
  • Michael Staniforth - Tobias
  • Andrew C. Wadsworth - Anthony Hope
  • Morgan Deperno - Johanna
  • Austin Kent - Judge Turpin
  • David Wheldon-Williams - Beadle Bamford
  • Dilys Watling - Beggar Woman
  • John Aron - Pirelli
  • Oz Clarke - Fogg

Touring Cast - 1982

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This cast was filmed for television.[1]

  • George Hearn - Sweeney Todd
  • Angela Lansbury - Mrs. Lovett
  • Ken Jennings - Tobias
  • Cris Groenendaal - Anthony Hope
  • Betsy Joslyn - Johanna
  • Edmund Lyndeck - Judge Turpin
  • Calvin Remsberg - Beadle Bamford
  • Angelina Réaux/Pamela McLernon/Sara Woods- Beggar Woman (Ms. Woods appears on the Television film.)
  • Sal Mistretta - Pirelli
  • Michael Kalinyen - Fogg
  • Meredith Rawlins - Mrs. Mooney

Circle in the Square Revival Cast - 1989

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  • Bob Gunton - Sweeney Todd
  • Beth Fowler - Mrs. Lovett
  • Eddie Korbich - Tobias
  • Jim Walton - Anthony Hope
  • Gretchen Kingsley-Weihe - Johanna
  • David Barron - Judge Turpin
  • Michael McCarty - Beadle Bamford
  • SuEllen Estey - Beggar Woman
  • Bill Nabel - Pirelli
  • Tony Gilbert - Fogg

Royal National Theatre, London - 1993

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  • Alun Armstrong - Sweeney Todd
  • Julia McKenzie - Mrs. Lovett
  • Adrian Lester - Anthony Hope
  • Sheila Reid - Beggar Woman
  • Denis Quilley - Judge Turpin
  • Barry James - The Beadle
  • Carol Starks - Johanna
  • Adrian Lewis Morgan - Tobias
  • Nick Holder - Pirelli

New York Philharmonic Concert Version - 2000

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San Francisco Symphony Concert Version - 2001

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Kennedy Center Production - 2002

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Watermill Theatre Production 2004

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The Watermill Theatre is the origin of the 2005 Broadway production and they share the same creative team.

  • Paul Hegarty - Sweeney Todd
  • Karen Mann - Mrs Lovett
  • Sam Kenyon - Tobias
  • David Ricardo-Pearce - Anthony
  • Rebecca Jenkins - Johanna
  • Colin Wakefield - Judge Turpin
  • Michael Howcroft - Beadle Bamford
  • Rebecca Jackson - Beggar Woman
  • Stephanie Jacob - Pirelli, Jonas Fogg


  • John Doyle - Director
  • Sarah Travis - Musical Director
  • Richard G. Jones - Lighting Designer

Broadway Revival - 2005/2006

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  • Michael Cerveris - Sweeney Todd; Guitar, Orchestra Bells, Percussion
  • Patti LuPone - Mrs. Lovett; Tuba, Orchestra Bells, Percussion
  • John Arbo - Jonas Fogg; Bass
  • Donna Lynne Champlin - Pirelli; Accordion, Keyboard, Flute
  • Diana DiMarzio - Beggar Woman; Clarinet
  • Manoel Felciano - Tobias Ragg; Violin, Clarinet, Keyboard
  • Alexander Gemignani - The Beadle; Keyboard, Trumpet
  • Mark Jacoby - Judge Turpin; Trumpet, Orchestra Bells, Percussion
  • Benjamin Magnuson - Anthony Hope; Cello, Keyboard
  • Lauren Molina - Johanna; Cello

Judy Kaye played the role of Mrs. Lovett from July 27, 2006 until August 13, 2006 while Patti LuPone was on vacation.

  • John Doyle - Director, Costume Design, and Scenic Design
  • Sarah Travis - Orchestrations, Musical Supervisor
  • Paul Huntley - Hair and Wig Design
  • Richard G. Jones - Lighting Designer





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Chris Booker, Host, 2004-2006: The Host. Chris Booker presents and conducts special contests and games, discussions of daily topics with callers, special features and interviews. Booker's "Southern Hospitality" (he was born and raised in the south ) charisma, professionalism and his friendly, courteous and fun loving personality are key to the success and popularity of "The Booker Show". Chris Booker is an award winning, well known television and radio broadcast journalist.

92.3 KROCK/FREE FM SHOW (AFTERNOONS AND NIGHTS) STAFF

Al Dukes, Producer, 2004-2005: Worked with Booker as his first producer during the afternoons on the famous Krock. Known for his bits such as Al's Boring Blogs, and 'Whats up with that" segments. Later, left the Booker Show to work for management of the company knowing that the Booker Show may be cancelled once Howard left the station.

Brad Maybe, Producer, 2005-2006: Has no real specific job, and is often teased for "doing nothing and being useless". Despite the teasing, Brad is good-natured, friendly and humorous and an important member of "Team Booker" (Note: During many broadcasts, Brad has been referenced as being the show's actual Producer). It has also been mentioned that Brad is from Buffalo, NY. Now works as the producer for The Kidd Chris show on 94.1 WYSP Free FM in Philadelphia.

Nick Stevens, Sports Reporter and Co-Host, 2005-2006: Nick, an actor, writer, comedian and former contestant on the first season of ESPN's Dream Job, does the humorous Nick Steven's Daily Sports segment for the show. He co-hosts a comedy show called The Shark Show every weekend downtown at Mo Pitkins' House of Satisfaction.

Danni, News/Weather Reporter and Co-Host, 2005-2006: is the erotic anchorwoman for "Danni's 'Dirty' Weather" and news segments for the show. Her news segment is introduced as "Danni's headlights...er, canlines...here's Danni". It is reported that Danni is attractive and well-endowed as well as a good-natured, humorous, and supportive co-host. Danni also grew up in Newton, Mass.

Jill, Intern/Phone Screener and Associate Producer, 2004-2006. "The Barely Eighteen Intern": Jill assists with most contests and games and the important responsibility of screening all incoming phone calls, which comprise a large portion of the daily show. She is sometimes teased good naturedly by the cast and has demonstrated consistent poise, pluck and team spirit. Booker has necessarily been strict at times to help educate Jill in the highly competitive field of Professional Broadcast Communications and Journalism/Communications.

Q102 MORNINGS STAFF

Lisa Paige, Co-Host, May 2006-August 2006: Works at Q102 in Philly as Co-Host of the morning show before Booker arrived. Does entertainment reports on local NBC channel as well as doing a make-up show on Q102.

Diego, Co-Host, 2006-Present: Also Co-Host of the new Booker Show and also worked for the old morning show at Q102.

Blaire, Producer, 2006-Present: Producer of the new Booker mornings show at Q102.