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Past Productions

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Tina, Assistant Dance Captain

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"This production brings together a blend of Korean and American talent, including the cast from both Broadway and South Korea.'It's very, very touching because it's about sisterhood. It's about a community of people supporting one another. -Robert Johanson

Sister Act Japan Tour
2024

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Tina U/S, Assistant Dance Captain

"무대 위의 모든 이들이 별처럼 빛났다
공연을 보는 내내 함께 춤추고 싶어 어쩔 줄 몰랐다!"

"Everyone on stage shined like a star Throughout the performance I couldn't help but want to dance together!"

-- Audience Member

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Sister Act Korea Tour
2023-24

Swing, U/S Anya, U/S Lily 

Hartman, who is actually a swing, went on as Countess Lily on opening night with so much sizzle and pizazz including a rousing, ensemble-leading performance of the splashy song and dance number “Land of Yesterday” that it’s hard to believe she was filling in.

—Vince Kanasoot (Stir, Arts & Culture, Vancouver) 

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Seastom and Rebecca Hartman were definite crowd favorites [as Vlad and Lily]. Their number, "The Countess and the Common Man," got the crowd riled up and had everyone laughing in a good way from start to finish.

— Alyson Eng (Broadway World)

 Rebecca Hartman, who played Anya opening night, has a crystalline voice and Disney-princess level spunkiness.

—Len Fonte (Syracuse.com)

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Anastasia National Tour
2022-23

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