Stan Chandler


Stan Chandler

Jinx

Stan Chandler claims, “I am in love with and married to the coolest woman on the planet, Kirsten”. Together, they have performed in concert at New York's Town Hall, Disney Hall (with the California Philharmonic), and in many other prestigious venues. They have produced a critically acclaimed album “A Quiet Thing”, a beautiful four-year-old son Addie (“a noisy thing”), and are expecting a new production in February (“a crying thing”). On a side note, Stan made his Broadway debut singing “Tomorrow Belongs to Me” in the Hal Prince revival of CABARET, starring Joel Grey. But he is perhaps best known for creating the role of Jinx in the Off-Broadway smash hit “FOREVER PLAID”. He can be heard on the original cast album, and has gone on to direct the show for many regional theatres across the country. He also recently reprised his role as Jinx in the holiday offering, PLAID TIDINGS.

David Engel


David Engel

Smudge

David Engel is a five-time winner of the LA Stage Alliance Ovation Award. He has appeared on Broadway opposite Carol Burnett in PUTTING IT TOGETHER, and as the Bass Wickersham in SEUSSICAL: THE MUSICAL. Also on Broadway, David created the role of Hanna from Hamburg in the original production of LA CAGE AUX FOLLES and played an Aggie in both the stage and the film versions of THE BEST LITTLE WHOREHOUSE IN TEXAS. David created the role of Smudge in the original New York production of “FOREVER PLAID” and subsequent London and Los Angeles productions (LA Drama Critics, Drama-Logue, and Ovation Awards). He then recreated the role of Smudge in PLAID TIDINGS at the Pasadena Playhouse. Other stage credits include starring roles in CRAZY FOR YOU, THE FULL MONTY, LA CAGE, KISS ME KATE, SINGIN’ IN THE RAIN, CHILDREN OF EDEN, DAMES AT SEA, LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS, WHITE CHRISTMAS, and playing the villain in Pasadena Playhouse’s newly re-envisioned CAN-CAN.

Larry Raben


Larry Raben

Sparky

Larry Raben is honored to return to “FOREVER PLAID” after appearing in the original Off-Broadway company with David Engel and Stan Chandler. He subsequently appeared with them as Sparky in the runaway hit production at LA’s Canon Theatre (Ovation and LA Drama-Critics and Dramalogue Awards) and also on the West End in London. While in London he performed in The Royal Variety show for Queen Elizabeth II. In 2002, Larry reunited with director Stuart Ross to reprise his role as Sparky in the holiday sequel, PLAID TIDINGS at Pasadena Playhouse. Larry spent the past year starring as Leo Bloom in the Las Vegas production of Mel Brook’s mega-musical, THE PRODUCERS, a role he also played on Broadway. Other major NY credits include the Off-Broadway hit I LOVE YOU, YOU’RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE (also at LA’s Coronet Theatre) and two performances at Carnegie Hall. Also an accomplished director, Larry has directed numerous stagings of “FOREVER PLAID” from New York to LA to Anchorage to Tokyo.

Daniel Reichard


Daniel Reichard

Francis

Daniel Reichard, a native of Cleveland, Ohio, is best known for his portrayal of songwriter and one of the original Four Season(s), Bob Gaudio in the box-office smash JERSEY BOYS, a role he originated both on Broadway and in the show’s La Jolla Playhouse premiere. He followed JERSEY BOYS with a critically acclaimed performance as Candide in Leonard Bernstein’s CANDIDE at the New York City Opera. Daniel made his New York City debut with the original cast in FORBIDDEN BROADWAY: 20th Celebration. As a concert singer, he has had sold-out engagements at Joe’s Pub, the Metropolitan Room, and Ars Nova. Other concert appearances include three performances at Carnegie Hall, Dick Clark’s Rockin’ New Year’s Eve—which had an attendance of 100 million guests, Radio City Music Hall, Symphony Space, BB Kings, Town Hall, Firebird, and the Cutting Room, as well as with the Arkansas Symphony.

David Hyde Pierce


David Hyde Pierce

Narrator

An All American actor, David Hyde Pierce has had many successful roles in the television and film industry. David’s breakthrough role was playing Niles Crane on the CHEERS spin-off, FRASIER, which brought him Emmy nominations for “Best Supporting Actor” for a record eleven consecutive years along with four wins, as well as five Golden Globe nominations. David has also appeared in LITTLE MAN TATE with Jodie Foster, Oliver Stone’s NIXON, DOWN WITH LOVE, SLEEPLESS IN SEATTLE, and many others. David also has a very established stage career. He joined Tim Curry in SPAMALOT, and then starred in CURTAINS, which opened on Broadway in March 2007. David was honored with the “Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical” at the 61st Tony Awards in 2007 for his lead role in CURTAINS.

David Snyder


David Snyder

Musical Director, Pianist

David’s multi-faceted career has taken him from the scoring stages of Hollywood to Carnegie Hall. Active on both coasts, he has enjoyed working as a composer, arranger/orchestrator, pianist, vocalist, songwriter and musical director for today’s top talent. Recently, David arranged, conducted and co-produced ANOTHER PLACE AND TIME, the debut solo CD for The Manhattan Transfer baritone Alan Paul. In 2002, he scored the award-winning documentary feature A TRADITION OF HONOR. Currently, he serves as musical director for Alexander Kariotis’ Rock Opera Orchestra and as Associate Conductor for the Broadway-bound musical PIRATES! His long-standing association with Plaid creator Stuart Ross has since involved him with productions of the show in Tokyo, San Diego, and Denver. Its Christmas-themed sequel, PLAID TIDINGS, earned him a 2003 LA Ovation Award nomination for musical direction.

Stuart Ross


Stuart Ross

Creator, Writer, Director

In addition to directing the original New York production of “FOREVER PLAID,” Stuart Ross has directed PLAID in major cities in the U.S. and around the world, including Los Angeles, Chicago, Boston, London-West End, Washington D.C, Minneapolis, Cleveland, Detroit, Tokyo, and Las Vegas—currently in its 12th year, among many others. Stuart also holds the name of Creator and Director of the holiday sequel PLAID TIDINGS—which is currently in its 7th year of Christmas chicanery. Aside from his contributions to the Plaid cosmos, his list of accomplishments is unremitting. In New York, this past season, Mr. Ross directed IT’S A BIRD IT’S A PLANE IT’S SUPERMAN, ENTER LAUGHING: THE MUSICAL, AND MINNIE’S BOYS all at the York Theatre Company. Currently Mr. Ross is doing a new adaptation of SILK STOCKINGS for the Cole Porter estate and penning the book for BILL AND TED’S EXCELLENT/BOGUS MUSICAL for MGM.

Alan Heim


Alan Heim

Supervising Editor

Oscar and Emmy winner, Alan Heim, is one of the greatest living film editors still actively working in the entertainment industry. As past president and current vice president of the American Cinema Editors (A.C.E.) Alan Heim continues to work on the cutting edge of film as an Academy Award winning editor. Heim moved to Los Angeles in 1994 and worked on projects such as “Copycat”, “American History X”, “The Notebook” “Alpha Dog”, “The Last Mimzy”, and “Introducing Dorothy Dandridge.” Mr. Heim received an Oscar for editing “All That Jazz” and a nomination for “Network”, as well as an Emmy for “The Holocaust” (a TV miniseries) and two other Emmy nominations for “Liza With a Z” and “Dorothy Dandridge”, along with several ACE Eddie awards. He is currently the vice president of the American Cinema Editors. His current film is “Grey Gardens” and he is at work on “My Sister’s Keeper.”