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Brad and Jennifer Moranz
Brad and Jennifer Moranz make
their home now in Charleston, SC. Originally from
North Carolina, Jennifer danced in the original
Broadway production of "42nd Street".
Prior to that she was high-kicking as one of the
world famous Radio City Music Hall Rockettes in
New York City. She was a featured dancer in the
national tour of Singin' in the Rain, and has appeared
in regional productions as Adelaide in "Guys
and Dolls" and Cassie in "A Chorus Line".
On TV she danced in Debbie Allen's "Stompin'
at the Savoy", and appeared as Ginger Rogers
in the feature film "Radioland Murders".
Brad has appeared on Broadway in the role of Cosmo
in Singin' in the rain and later re-created the
role for the national touring production. Other
Broadway and off-Broadway credits include role of
Groucho in "A Day in Hollywood, A Night in
the Ukraine", and Seymour in Little shop of
Horrors, playing the role of Seymour. Other national
tours include A Chorus Line and Me and My Girl.
His film and TV credits include the role of Fred
Astaire in the feature film Radioland Murders, and
guest appearances on the series "Matlock"
and "Surface".
Together, Brad and Jennifer have directed and choreographed
productions of Little Shop of Horrors, Singin' in
the Rain, Annie, Guys and Dolls, I Do I Do, Nunsense,
Kiss Me Kate, Me and My Girl, Unsinkable Molly Brown,
and Seven Brides for Seven Brothers. Other choreographic
credits include the feature films Radioland Murders
and The Road to Wellville, the TV productions The
Margaret Mitchell Story and The Young Indiana Jones
Chronicles.
Besides their work each year at home in Charleston,
they also take time each year to create all of the
original productions for the American Music Theatre
in Lancaster, PA.
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