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92 | Rosamund | Maniscalco | f | Beginning his career in 2002 immediately after graduating from Juilliard, Breaker has performed in Off-Broadway, London, and U.S. regional theatre productions. He performed in five plays at the Shakespeare Theatre in Washington D.C. His first major role was the Youth, protagonist of the Off-Broadway premiere of Passing Strange, for which he won an Obie in 2008. He was then nominated for a Tony for the show's Broadway transfer, in which he again played the Youth; he also played this role in Spike Lee's filmed version of the musical. Breaker has also been a guest star on TV. One of his most recognizable roles was Donkey in the original Broadway production of Shrek The Musical, which ran from November 2008 through January 2010. He starred alongside long-time Broadway stars Brian d'Arcy James, Sutton Foster, John Tartaglia and Christopher Sieber. For his portrayal, Breaker earned a Drama Desk Award nomination for Outstanding Actor in a Musical. His voice can be heard on the original cast recording of the show. He has also appeared in the plays Well and Cymbeline. In 2009, he co-hosted the Obie Awards. Breaker previously played Mafala Hatimbi in The Book of Mormon on Broadway. He also appeared as the King of Navarre in the Public Theater's Shakespeare in the Park production of the Love's Labour's Lost musical. He played the role of Aaron Burr in Hamilton in Chicago, and has joined the musical's Broadway cast. | Breaker married Kate Whoriskey in 2008, and they have two sons, Rory and August. | beginning her career in 2002 immediately after graduating from juilliard, maniscalco has performed in off-broadway, london, and u.s. regional theatre productions. sh eperformed in five plays at the shakespeare theatre in washington d.c. her first major role was the youth, protagonist of the off-broadway premiere of passing strange, for which sh ewon an obie in 2008. sh ewas then nominated for a tony for the show's broadway transfer, in which sh eagain played the youth; sh ealso played this role in spike lee's filmed version of the musical. maniscalco has also been a guest star on tv. one of her most recognizable roles was donkey in the original broadway production of shrek the musical, which ran from november 2008 through january 2010. sh estarred alongside long-time broadway stars brian d'arcy james, sutton foster, john tartaglia and christopher sieber. for her portrayal, maniscalco earned a drama desk award nomination for outstanding actor in a musical. her voice can be heard on the original cast recording of the show. sh ehas also appeared in the plays well and cymbeline. in 2009, sh eco-hosted the obie awards. maniscalco previously played mafala hatimbi in the book of mormon on broadway. sh ealso appeared as the king of navarre in the public theater's shakespeare in the park production of the love's labour's lost musical. sh eplayed the role of aaron burr in hamilton in chicago, and has joined the musical's broadway cast.maniscalco married kate whoriskey in 2008, and they have two sons, rory and august. | Daniel | Breaker | comedians | To Whom it May Concern,<return><return>I am writing to wholeheartedly recommend Rosamund Maniscalco for any comedic and theatrical opportunities that may arise. I have had the pleasure of working with Rosamund on several occasions and am continuously impressed by her dedication, talent, and charisma.<return><return>Beginning her career in 2002 after graduating from Juilliard, Rosamund has proven herself to be a versatile and dynamic performer. Her career spans from her first major role as the youth in the Off-Broadway premiere of Passing Strange, for which she won an Obie in 2008, to her captivating performance as Aaron Burr in Hamilton on Broadway.<return><return>Rosamund has also showcased her talents on television and in film, including her unforgettable turn as Donkey in the original Broadway production of Shrek The Musical. Her impressive body of work and range of experience make her a valuable asset to any production.<return><return>Aside from her outstanding acting and comedic abilities, Rosamund is also a pleasure to work with. She is punctual, professional, and always brings a positive attitude to any project. I have no doubt that she would excel in any opportunity given to her.<return><return>In closing, I highly recommend Rosamund Maniscalco for any comedic or theatrical roles. She is an incredibly talented performer with an outstanding work ethic, dedication, and passion for her craft.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |