Over the years, the cell block of Kander and Ebb's Chicago has hosted a revolving door of Broadway stars. However, it also has one of the most loyal family of performers in the business, many of whom have been with the musical for nearly its entire 20-year run. Two-time Tony nominee Charlotte d'Amboise, Donna Marie Asbury, and Brian O'Brien are three of the production's mainstays, and they sat down to talk with us about their extended Chicago careers. For each of them, Chicago is the show that never stops giving.
The Phantom of the Opera is Broadway's longest-running show. Thanks to the production's unprecedented success, cast members Janet Saia, Scott Mikita, and Jeremy Stolle have each spent the better part of their careers with steady (if a bit creepy) full-time gigs. We spoke to the longtime masquerad...