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Kroks of the 1990s
Kroks of 1990: Daniel R. Goldner, Adam J. Freed (Tour Mgr.), Loren T. Fykes, Brian D. Bumby, Donald R. Davis Jr., John D. Zedd, Jonathan H. Ebel (Y.O.), Laurence C. O’Keefe, Eric M. Westby (Asst. Dir., Scribe), Mark H. Rubenstein, Paul M. Lincoln (Gen. Mgr., Mario), Todd J. Fletcher (Director, Ori).
Kroks of 1991: Peter G. Kimmel (Scribe), Eric J. Pitt, Donald R. Davis Jr. (Tour Mgr.), Brandon R. Lucas, Michael J. “Mickey” Cavuoti, Markham C. O’Keefe, Gregory M. Schaffer, Michael E. Johnson, Eric R. Santiestevan, Jonathan H. Ebel (Gen. Mgr.), Brian D. Bumby (Director), Frederick P. Carret (E.O.).
Kroks of 1992: Back Row: David Didomenico, Edward S. Chiu (Thor), Brandon R. Lucas (Gen. Mgr.), Eric J. Pitt, Eric R. Santiestevan. Middle Row: Christopher W. Cowell, Daniel Gallisá (Y.O., R.M.), Michael E. Johnson. Front Row: David J. H. Kim, Stephen S. Fleming (Scribe), Ignatius Dino Wu (Mario), Daniel E. Krueger. Missing: Loren T. Fykes
Kroks of 1993: Seated: Glen M. Bianchi, Richard C. Glenn (L.O.), Daniel E. Krueger, Andrés E. González, Loren T. Fykes Jr. (Tour Mgr., Til), Stephen S. Fleming (Gen. Mgr.). Standing: David J.H. Kim (Director), Adrian D. Ashkenazy, Kyle Kimball, J. Steven Schardt, Kenneth Z. Pasternak (Scribe), Eric H.T. Liu.
Kroks of 1994: Matthew B. Colangelo (Scribe, Gen Mgr.), Adam L. Wolfsdorf (R.M.), Michael J. Sun, Glen M. Bianchi (Tour Mgr.), J. Steven Schardt (Music Director), Adrian D. Ashkenazy, James L. Doak (Til), George T.F. Hu (P.B.), Jason M. Sobol, Edward S. Chui (Numa). Missing: Andrés E. González (Y.O, D.B.)
Kroks of 1995: Laurence Wasserman (Scribe), Jason M. Sobol (Director, Ori), Anthony J. Salewski, Adam L. Wolfsdorf (R.M.), Peter B. Bailey, Jamil P. Myrie, Reynaldo Fernandez, Michael J. Sun (Tour Mgr.), Andrés E. González (Y.O., D.B.), Jonathan D. Schwartz, Daniel E. Krueger (Asst. Dir.), Matthew B. Colangelo (Gen. Mgr.).
Kroks of 1996: Back Row: Anthony Salewski (Gen. Mgr.), Peter B. Bailey (Director, Boyd), Jedidiah S. Cohen, Jordan A. Cooper, Laurence M. Wasserman, David M. Orenstein, Nathaniel J. Pastor, Anthony Ryan Leslie (D.B.), Jonathan D. Schwartz, Adam B. Peek (Scribe). Front Row: Andrés González (Tour Mgr. C.B., I.O., Vida), Thomas I. Parks IV (Y.O.). Missing: Simon Tang.
Kroks of 1997: Back Row: Jedidiah Cohen (Historian), Jamil T. Myrie, Thomas W. Chalberg (Scribe), Nathaniel J. Pastor (Director, Dewey), Middle Row: Richard J. Chung, Andrew H. Kim (D.B.), Kirk C. Bangstad (Y.O.), David W. Liang. Front Row: Peter B. Bailey (Gen. Mgr., Boyd), Juraj Hlavác, Scott P. Lawence, David M. Orenstein (C.B.). Missing: Adam L. Wolfsdorf (Numa).
Kroks of 1998: Back Row: Derrick Yee, Chess Stetson, Jamil Myrie, Adam Peek, Andy Kim. Middle Stack: David Orenstein, David Liang (Director), Christian Quilici, Jamil Myrie, Richard Chung (on shoulders) (Tour Mgr.). Front row: Jeffery E. Fowler (Ori), Jason McNeely, David Orenstein (Gen. Mgr.), Kirk Bangstad (Tour Mgr.), Jordan Cooper.
Kroks of 1999: Back Row: Jedidiah S. Cohen (Gen. Mgr.), Edward B. Fienning, Thomas W. Chalberg (Boyd), Scott P. Asher (Y.O), Scott P. Laurence. Front Row: Nathaniel J. Pastor (Dewey), Jeffery E. Fowler (Ori), George W. Hicks Jr., Andrew H. Kim (D.B.), F. Perry Wilson III. Top: Gregory G. Lau (Scribe). Missing: Richard C. KimFrom “boy b’boy” to Bat Boy to Broadway Blonde
Now on Broadway! Tony Award co-nominees Larry O’Keefe ’91 and his partner/wife, Nell Benjamin ’93, have a bona fide Broadway hit, as the writers of the music and lyrics to Legally Blonde, The Musical. The show opened on April 29, 2007, at the fabled Palace Theater, has been playing to packed houses ever since. The show was nominated for seven Tony Awards, including Best Score, and ten Drama Desk Awards, including Best Lyrics, Best Music and Best Musical. Brendan Lemon of the Financial Times raved that it was “Far and away, the most enjoyable new show on Broadway.” Clive Barnes of the New York Post gushed, “An awesome wattage of girl power!” Word, Clive. Of course, Larry is no stranger to the musical theater scene; his show Bat Boy: The Musical received rave reviews during its Off-Broadway run a few years ago.
What do the Kroks and Britney have in common?
Ryan Leslie ’98 was recently profiled in New York Magazine as one of hip-hop’s rising stars (read the article here). In the past few years he has produced songs for New Edition, Britney Spears, and up-and-coming singer Cassie. Ryan has also toured Europe as a solo artist, though we don’t know if he performed “Too Darn Hot,” one of his solos while in the Kroks of ’96. (For more, check out Ryan's website.)
