Spend an evening with Broadways Allison Case and Andrew Kober, supported by local vocalists and students, as they perform an evening of music in celebration of the women who shape our stories. From musical theater to pop, composers to their characters, this dynamic powerhouse duo brings the stage to life for an evening of fun, energetic, and meaningful music.
Allison Case
On Broadway, Allison originated the role of Crissy in the Tony Award-winning revival of Hair (Off-Broadway, Broadway, West End). Other Broadway credits include: Matilda (Miss Honey), Hands on a Hardbody (Kelli Mangrum), Mamma Mia (Sophie). Off-Broadway: Fly by Night (Miriam) at Playwrights Horizons, NYC workshops of Hadestown, The Book of Mormon, Come From Away, and Bright Star, and originated the role of Nemo in Finding Nemo the Musical at Disney.
On screen she has recurring roles in HBO’s “The Young Pope” with Jude Law and Diane Keaton, and on USA’s “The Sinner.” Other TV credits include roles on “Nurse Jackie,” “Royal Pains,” “NYC 22.” A Southern California native, Allison is a graduate from UC Irvine and South Coast Repertory’s Professional Conservatory.
Allison can currently be heard on Disney Junior’s animated series, Firebuds, as the voice of Viv Vega-Vaughn.
Andrew Kober
Andrew Kober is a New York City based actor and singer. Most recently, he could be seen in Beetlejuice on Broadway, where he has also appeared in the Tony-winning 2009 Revival of Hair, as well as Les Miserables, She Loves Me, Sunday in the Park with George, School of Rock, and Beautiful. Andrew also performed on London’s West End with Hair, and in the First National Tour of The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee. He is a graduate of the Carnegie Mellon University School of Drama.
Regionally, Andrew has worked all over the United States at theaters including MCC, The Williamstown Theater Festival, New York Theatre Workshop, Yale Rep, The Paper Mill Playhouse, the Berkshire Theater Festival, the Denver Center Theater Company, The Old Globe, The Golden Gate Theater, Buck’s County Playhouse, Paper Mill Playhouse, and more. He has also spent four summers performing at Shakespeare in the Park, including playing Malvolio in Twelfth Night this past summer, in which the New York Times compared him to a young John Cleese.
Andrew lives in New Jersey with his wife, Farra, his children, Asher and Joely, and his dog, Murray.