He has served as a panelist and evaluator for the National Endowment for the Arts, New Hampshire Commission on the Arts, Massachusetts Cultural Council, Maine State Council on the Arts and Humanities, Ohio Arts Council, and the Cultural Arts Council of Houston. A champion of new works, Kimbell served as Vice Chair for the New York Music Theatre Festival and on the National Alliance for Musical Theatre’s New Works Committee. Kimbell has received the Elliot Norton Award and the New England Theatre Conference Award for Outstanding Achievement in American Theatre Salem State College’s Lifetime Achievement Award the Moss Hart Award and the 2010 Spotlight People’s Choice Award for his musical adaptation of A Christmas Carol in addition to several awards for his work promoting tolerance and diversity. Audelco Awards celebrate excellence in Black Theater. Kimbell produced Langston in Harlem, an original musical that opened Off-Broadway winning four 2010 Audelco Awards, including Best Musical. As Artistic Director for North Shore Music Theatre for 25 years retiring in 2007, he helped develop over 60 musicals, including Memphis, winner of four 2010 Tony Awards, including Best Musical. a design and management company offering services to the entertainment, special event, architectural/construction and media services industries with offices in Los Angeles, New York City, Toronto and Dublin. Jon Kimbell (A dapter) is a producer in residence for SenovvA, Inc. #GOODSPEED OPERA HOUSE 2019 SEASON FULL#Around the country, he has directed and choreographed acclaimed productions of Beehive: The ‘60s Musical, Hairspray, 9 to 5, The Full Monty (Theatre By The Sea), and All Shook Up (NSMT). New England credits include the Elliot Norton & IRNE Award-winning production of The Scottsboro Boys (The Interlocutor) and The View Upstairs at SpeakEasy Stage, Amadeus (Emperor Joseph ll) at New Repertory Theatre, Cabaret (Ernst) at Ogunquit Playhouse, James and the Giant Peach (Centipede) at Wheelock Family Theatre, and 42nd Street (Julian Marsh) and Around the World in 80 Days (Phileas Fogg) at Ocean State Theatre Co. He recently performed in California in Mamma Mia! (Harry Bright), Animal Crackers (Hives/Chandler), My Fair Lady (Higgins), and The Producers (Roger DeBris). Russell Garrett ( Bob Cratchit) is honored to return for his 9th year in this wonderful holiday tradition! Broadway/National Tour credits inslude The Scarlet Pimpernel, 42nd Street, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Show Boat, My Fair Lady, and A Chorus Line. Peter can be seen (well … parts of him can be seen) in the feature film Super Troopers 2. Other recent credits include: Onegin, a new Canadian Musial which premiered at The Great Boston Stage Company where he played Prince Gremin The Bridges of Madison County (Ensemble, u/s Bud - performed) at SpeakEasy Stage Billy Elliot (Big Davey) at Wheelock Family Theatre Sunset Boulevard (Max) Static (Brian -NYC staged reading featuring Celia Keenan Bolger) Little Shop of Horrors (The Plant) at New Repertory Theatre The History Boys (Hector) Peter Pan (Captain Hook) and Cats (Old Deuteronomy) at Theatre By The Sea. He has toured Canada and the United States in the National Tour of Ragtime (Father, dir. Peter’s feature film Russian Doll, is currently winning acclaim on the film festival circuit and is released to purchase or rent on and Amazon Video. Peter earned his Equity Card playing Dick Wilkins/ Christmas Future in the 1990 production of A Christmas Carol. Adams ( The Ghost of Christmas Present, Gentleman 1) s thrilled to return for his 6th year as The Ghost of Christmas Present.
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