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Rebecca Moseley
as Sally Bowles
Rebecca first saw "Cabaret" on Broadway last year, and fell in love with the show’s depth and emotional journey, adding Sally to her list of dream roles. She feels honored to get to take on the “femme fatale” in A.R.T. ‘s first musical. Rebecca has been singing, dancing and acting for over 20 years, both here in Redding through the Cascade Theatre and Shasta College, and in the Bay Area with the King’s Academy. Her favorite roles include, Roxie Hart in “Chicago," Ester in “Meet Me in St. Louis," and the villain, Miss Andrew, in “Mary Poppins." Rebecca recently auditioned for the Elphaba understudy for “Wicked” in New York. She has come a long way since her days as Little Orphan Annie and would like to thank her family, especially her husband and 2 sons for supporting her every step of the way.
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Spencer Stutesman
as Cliff Bradshaw
Back on the musical theatre stage after a long break, Spencer finds his role of Clifford Bradshaw to be an interesting change from his own personality. Making the transition from his musical theatre high school experience to this very complex adult show, Spencer has found that the characters are more in-depth when the story deals with complex and difficult themes!
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Louie Licon
as Emcee
Louie is a Redding native and has been performing and choreographing locally since 2004. His passion for dance was ignited when he auditioned for Kid’s Unlimited. He then joined the Dance Project where he performed in “Cascade Christmas," “Swing! The Musical," “Once on This Island," “Steppin’ Out," and many more productions. Through Shasta College he performed in “James and the Giant Peach," “Chicago,” and “Guys and Dolls." Louie is happy to be starting this new venture with Axiom.
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Travis Michéal
as Herr Schultz
Travis has discovered many similarities in his part between Herr Schultz in "Cabaret" and Mr. Cellophane from “Chicago,” whom he portrayed at Shasta College several years ago. Travis recently played Pozzo in “Waiting for Godot," Big Jule in “Guys and Dolls," and the lobotomy patient in “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest." Travis is thrilled to be in another Fosse and Ebb musical.