Sammi Cannold is a theater, film, and television director who is one of Forbes Magazine's 30 Under 30 in Hollywood & Entertainment, one of Variety's 10 Broadway Stars to Watch, and one of Town & Country's Creative Aristocracy. She recently made her Broadway debut as director of How to Dance in Ohio, for which she won a Drama Desk Award. Credits include: Evita (A.R.T., S.T.C., New York City Center), Sunset Boulevard (Kennedy Center), Carmen (Rose Hall, Lincoln Center), Endlings (NYTW, A.R.T.), Ragtime on Ellis Island, and Violet (A.R.T.). Additional: A.R.T. Artistic Fellow, member of Cirque du Soleil's Creative Cognoscenti, Sundance Institute Fellow and work for CBS, ABC, Nickelodeon, and Apple TV+. B. A., Stanford University; M.A., Harvard University. www.sammicannold.com. @sammi.cannold
RENT in Concert
RENT in Concert
RENT in Concert, directed by Broadway’s Sammi Cannold, is a full symphonic concert evening performed with live vocalists and Lincoln’s Symphony Orchestra, celebrating Jonathan Larson’s groundbreaking Tony and Pulitzer Prize Award winning musical. Set in the East Village of New York City, Rent is about falling in love, finding your voice, and living for today. Fresh from its debut at the Kennedy Center with a superstar cast featuring multiple Tony Award® nominees, Lincoln is one of the only cities in the U.S. to welcome this star-studded new concert production!
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Season Lieder: Larry & Lucy Buntain Comine
Spotlight Sponsor: Robert & Barbara Bartle, Bryan & Nancy Shank
Contributing Sponsor: Bill Buntain, Diane & Kevin Klein
This performance is supported in part by the Glenn Korff Endowment.
Sammi Cannold
Sarah Hicks
Sarah Hicks's versatile and vibrant musicianship has secured her place as an in-demand conductor across an array of genres. Her career has seen collaborations with diverse artists, from Hilary Hahn and Dmitiri Hvorostovsky to Jennifer Hudson and The Dirty Projectors, and she has toured with Sting as conductor of his Symphonicities Tour. Her passion for cross-genre partnerships led to a 2019 album with rap artist Dessa and the Minnesota Orchestra, with whom she holds a titled position, and is an Emmy winner as both conductor and host for This is Minnesota Orchestra.
A specialist in film music and the film in concert genre, her live concert recordings can be seen on Disney+ and on ABC, and she acts as advisor for and is a frequent collaborator with Disney Concerts across an array of projects. Her first major feature film credit, “Renfield”, was released in 2023 and her live album with the Danish National Symphony, “The Morricone Duel” has garnered over 200 million view on YouTube.
Her notable conducting collaborations include the Philadelphia, Chicago, Cleveland Orchestras, and San Francisco Symphony Orchestras; Los Angeles Philharmonic; and Boston Pops. International engagements include the Toronto, Melbourne, Czech National Symphony Orchestras; RTÉ Concert Orchestra; St. Petersburg, Tokyo and Malaysian Philharmonics, and many others.
A.J. Shively
Broadway: Paradise Square (Tony, OCC, Chita Rivera noms.); Bright Star (Drama Desk nom.); La Cage Aux Folles. Nat'l Tour: Bright Star; The Sound of Music. Off-Broadway/New York: Titanic (Encores); Philadelphia, Here I Come (Theatre World Award, Drama Desk, Lortel noms.), Brigadoon (Irish Rep); A Man Of No Importance (Lortel award, OCC nom.; CSC); February House (The Public); The Suitcase Under The Bed (Mint); Unlock’d (Prospect); …Guide To A Successful Marriage (Cherry Lane); Things To Ruin (Second Stage); Little Airplanes Of The Heart (EST); ReWrite (Urban Stages). Regional: Boston Pops; Berkeley Rep; Kennedy Center; CTG; Old Globe; PCLO. TV/Film: “Julia” (HBO Max); “Bull” (CBS); “Hunters” (Amazon Prime); “Homeland” (Showtime); “Madam Secretary” (CBS); “The Blacklist” (NBC); “Younger” (TV Land); Other People’s Bodies(upcoming); Nobody Walks In LA; From Nowhere; Syrup; HairBrained. Training: University of Michigan; RADA.
Crystal Lucas-Perry
Broadway: Ain’t No Mo’ (Tony Award Nomination / Dorian Award Winner), 1776 (John Adams). Off-Broadway: A Sign of the Times (Audelco Award Nominee), New World Stages; A Bright Room Called Day (Antonyo Award nomination), The Public Theater; Ain't No Mo' (Lucille Lortel Award Winner), The Public Theater; Bull in a China Shop, Lincoln Center Theater; Little Children Dream of God, Roundabout Theater. Regional: Taming of the Shrew (Petruchio), Chicago Shakespeare Theater. TV: "Law and Order: SVU" (Aneeka Coleman); "And Just Like That…” (Angelica); "The Last O.G." (T'era). Film: Goodnight Mommy (Sandy Liddell), Amazon Studios; Frank and Azalee Austin (Azalee, Craft Acting Award); Never Can Say Goodbye (Shayna Nadal), Brohawk Films. Education: Tisch Graduate Acting M.F.A., New York University.
Sidney DuPont
Sidney DuPont is a 2022 Tony Award nominee and Chita Rivera Award nominee, originating the role of Washington Henry in Paradise Square at the Barrymore Theater. In 2015, DuPont made his Broadway debut in Beautiful: The Carole King Musical and continued with the 1st National Tour and Australian Company. Other National Tours include Memphis: the Musical and A Chorus Line. Regional: The World premiere of Hippest Trip: The Soul Train Musical (A.C.T) Paradise Square at Berkeley Repertory Theatre (TBA nomination), Man of La Mancha (The Shakespeare Theater), In the Heights (The Geva Theater), and Gypsy (North Carolina Theater). Television/Commercial: FBI: Most Wanted (CBS) & Cartier.
Jimmie Herrod
With “a voice like a beacon of hope” (Seattle Times), vocalist Jimmie Herrod brings singular power and expressivity to his globe-trotting career as a singer, songwriter, and entertainer on stage and screen. Herrod first came to worldwide prominence as a finalist on the NBC nationally broadcast television show, “America’s Got Talent,” earning the rare “Golden Buzzer” recognition from actress Sofia Vargara and returning the following year on the AGT All-Stars series. As a solo artist, Herrod has appeared to critical and audience acclaim with the National Symphony Orchestra at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, and with the San Francisco Symphony, Houston Symphony, and Oregon Symphony, including as a featured soloist for the globally televised PBS “Joni Mitchell Songbook” concert at The Kennedy Center, where he shared the stage with musical luminaries like Renee Fleming, Lalah Hathaway, Raul Midon, and Aoife O’Donovan. Traversing many musical styles and genres in many languages, including jazz, pop, funk, and his own original songs, Herrod has headlined concerts at the The Luxor Theater (Las Vegas), New Jersey’s South Orange Performing Arts Center, and Portland’s Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, and has since 2017 toured with world-pop band Pink Martini as a featured vocalist. With two EP’s under his belt – his debut “Falling in Love and Learning” and 2022’s “Elated” – Herrod’s singular style and unique voice is poised to make an ever larger impact in the world of music and entertainment. Herrod is thrilled to return to The Kennedy Center for these performance of Jonathan Larson’s brilliant musical “Rent,” and is an alum of the Cornish College of the Arts and Portland State University.
Mary Kate Moore
Mary Kate Moore is a native Nebraskan, theater actor and classically trained singer based in New York City. She was recently seen on Broadway and in New York City Center’s revival of Into the Woods, understudying Sara Bareilles and Stephanie J. Block as the Baker’s Wife. She has also starred in the First National Tour of MJ: The Musical as Rachel and in the North American tours of Les Miserables as Fantine, for which she received a BroadwayWorld LA Award: Best Featured Actress in a Musical, and Fiasco Theater’s Into The Woods. Regional theater credits include Little Shop of Horrors (TUTS), Songs For a New World (The Gateway Playhouse), Spring Awakening and The Rocky Horror Show (Lyric Theater of Oklahoma). TV: The Other Two (2021). IG: @mkathrynmoore.
Elise Anderson
Elise Anderson is a Lincoln native and graduated from Lincoln Southeast High School in 2022. She is now in her third year at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln working towards a Bachelor of Arts in Vocal Performance. Recent credits include Princess Winnifred in “Once Upon A Mattress”, Meg March in “Little Women”, and Hermia in “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”. RENT in Concert will be the first community performance Elise has been involved in.
Evan Jennings
Evan is so grateful to be a member of the RENT in Concert family. REGIONAL: Miss Saigon (Ensemble), Junie B. Jones is Not a Crook (Handsome Warren), High School Musical (Ripper, Ensemble, u.s. Zeke) Casa Mañana; The Prom (Ensemble/Fernell), Carousel (Enoch Snow Jr.) Lyric Theatre of Oklahoma; Fiddler on the Roof (Fyedka), The Wizard of Oz (Swing) SSMT; Catch Me If You Can (Frank Abagnale Jr.) Firehouse Theatre. Huge thanks to IAMT, the Aldag family, Mom & Dad. @itsevanjennings
Isa Gott
Isa Gott (she/they) is a talented singer, actress, songwriter, and performing artist! Isa is a senior vocal performance major, playing different music around the metro, including jazz standards at Jitterbugs, writing music with her friends, being in a couple bands, and working on her own music! Recent theater credits include Mimi in RENT (Omaha Community Playhouse), assistant direction for Macbeth (BlueBarn Theater), Ensemble in Heaven Come Home (Megan Anne Productions), NHSTA Ensemble in Broadway Ball (OPA). Isa is so excited to be making her Lied Center debut and to be back in her dream role since childhood. She’d like to thank her teachers, friends, and most importantly her family for their constant support and love! IG: @isacgott
Quinlyn Hunt
Quinlyn Hunt (he/they) A Texas-Born Performer now located in Lincoln, Nebraska attending Nebraska Wesleyan University as a Musical Theatre Major (c/o 27’). He is a Broadway Dreams 24’ alum, excited to perform in his Favorite Musical! Thanks to Sammi and Peter for this opportunity. Thanks to Jill, Brooklyn, Tianta and Bethany, for everything! IG: @all.about.quin
Ruchir Khazanchi
Ruchir Khazanchi is a New York-based actor and musician excited to be performing close to his first home of Omaha, Nebraska. Select theatre credits include Syracuse Stage, The Lyric Opera of Chicago, Northlight Theatre, and The Paramount Aurora. His indie film debut in Zach Clark’s The Becomers is now available on Amazon, Apple TV, and Google Play following its nationwide theatrical release. Recently, he recorded his debut EP, "True American". His writing projects have been semifinalists for the O'Neill National Music Theatre Conference, and the National Alliance for Musical Theatre conference. He is very grateful to be returning to The Lied, where he famously last appeared in the 2014, 2015, and 2016 High School All-State Choirs. Without his upbringing in Nebraska, he would not be where he is today. Thank you to my friends, family, and teachers. BA, Northwestern University. IG: @ruchir.khazanchi www.ruchirkhazanchi.com
Samara Follette
Samara Follette has been doing theatre arts since 2017. She recently attended the 2024 Jimmy Awards where she received The Rising Star Scholarship. She is an alum of the Lied Center Triple Threat Broadway Intensive and is so happy to be back for her first professional job. She wants to thank her mom, her brothers and her sister for showing constant support in her and her endeavors. Follette wants to encourage young performers to go after their performance dreams. Like Jonathan Larson said, there’s no day but today.
Will Hastreiter
Will Hastreiter is from Elkhorn, NE and graduated from Midland University with a Masters of Science in Learning & Talent Development. He recently appeared in Jersey Boys (Bob Gaudio) at The Omaha Community Playhouse. His other notable performances include: Tarzan: The Musical (Tarzan), Something Rotten! (William Shakespeare), Dogfight (Eddie Birdlace), Rent (Roger), Hair (Claude), and South Pacific (Cmdr. William Harbison) at Suncoast Broadway Dinner Theatre in Hudson, FL.
“Thank you to my family and friends for your continuous support and love. No day but today!” Instagram: @will_hastreiter21
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