Mike Baker Jr

Mike Baker, Jr. (Charlie Anderson)- Broadway: “Harry” in Hootin’ and Holerin’ (New York Theatre Workshop); originated the Off-Broadway role of “Gaston” in the musical, You Never Know. Regionally, Mike has appeared at the Kennedy Center, Wolf Trap, Roundhouse (understudy), Source Theatre, Takoma and Albermarle Playhouses, and The Oak Grove in Verona, Va. Mike is a 7-time EMMY winning TV host and producer. He hosted a show on BRAVO for 7 years. He has been featured on NBC, Comcast Sports Net, PAX, and is currently a sport’s host on Tony McGee’s Pro-football Plus (MASN).

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  • Hans Bachmann (Charlie Anderson)
  • Mike Baker, Jr. (Charlie Anderson) 
  • Greg Bringle (Men’s Ensemble)
  • Forrest Browne (Robert Anderson)
  • Dejon Campbell (Gabriel)
  • Ben Cherington (Robert Anderson)
  • Michael Colby (Nathan Anderson)
  • Jeffrey Bryce Davidson (Lieutenant/Men’s Ensemble)
  • Casey Fero (Henry Anderson)
  • James Howard (Tinkham/Men’s Ensemble)
  • Bruce Levy (Carol/Men’s Ensemble)
  • Katherine Lipovsky (Anne Anderson)
  • Dayna Lowery (Women’s Ensemble/U/S: Jenny Anderson)
  • Kathleen McCormack (Jenny Anderson/Choreographer)
  • Ian Neville (John Anderson)
  • Samantha Nichols (Women’s Ensemble)
  • Aaron Richardson (Jacob Anderson)
  • George Rouse (Stage Manager/Sergeant Johnson/Men’s Ensemble)
  • Ryan Lucius Schaffer (James Anderson)
  • Joshua Smith (Sam)
  • Lyle Blake Smythers (Reverend Byrd/Engineer/Men’s Ensemble)
  • Anthony Turchiano (Tough Man/Men’s Ensemble)
  • Jamila Velinur (Gabriel)
  • Amy Wolf (Female Ensemble/U.S: Anne Anderson)
  • Jeanne Forbes (Lighting Designer)
  • John Edward Niles (Music Director)
  • Lori Roddy (Vocal Director)
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*Greater Tuna*

*Greater Tuna*

July 16 2010: "Greater Tuna" This hilariously funny comedy about the third smallest town in Texas where the Lion’s Club is too liberal and Patsy Cline never dies. – This outstanding spoof on redneck America has become one of the most widely produced plays on the American stage!

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