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Barrett Wilbert Weed (born November 6, 1988) is an American actress and singer. She is best known for originating the roles of Veronica Sawyer in the Off-Broadway production of Heathers: The Musical and Janis Sarkisian in the Broadway production of Mean Girls .
The cast included Barrett Wilbert Weed, Ryan McCartan, and Elle McLemore reprising their roles as Veronica, J.D., and Heather McNamara, respectively, with new additions being Jessica Keenan Wynn as Heather Chandler, Alice Lee as Heather Duke and Tony Award winner Anthony Crivello as Bill Sweeney/'Big Bud' Dean. [17]
The original cast of the Off-Broadway production included Barrett Wilbert Weed as Veronica Sawyer, Jessica Keenan Wynn as Heather Chandler, Ryan McCartan as J.D., Alice Lee as Heather Duke, and Elle McLemore as Heather McNamara. [62] It closed on August 4, 2014. [63]
Ryan Jerome McCartan [1] (born June 14, 1993) [2] [3] is an American actor and singer. He is known for creating the role of Jason "J.D." Dean in the original Off-Broadway cast of Heathers: The Musical .
Janis Ian, also referred to as Janis Sarkisian or Janis ʻImiʻike in the musical versions, is a character from the Mean Girls franchise.. She is portrayed by Lizzy Caplan in the original 2004 film, Barrett Wilbert Weed in its Broadway musical version and by Auliʻi Cravalho in the musical film.
Barrett Wilbert Weed: Heathers: Veronica Sawyer 2015 Kristin Chenoweth: On the Twentieth Century: Lily Garland / Mildred Plotka : Kate Baldwin: John & Jen: Jen Leanne Cope: An American in Paris: Lise Dassin Erin Davie: Side Show: Violet Hilton: Lisa Howard: It Shoulda Been You: Jenny Steinberg Chita Rivera: The Visit: Claire Zachanassian 2016 ...
Bridge and Tunnel is an American comedy drama television series written, directed and produced by Edward Burns for Epix.The first season consists of 6 episodes and premiered on January 24, 2021. [1]
A musical adaptation of the 2004 film Mean Girls was in the works by 2013. [2] News emerged on October 3, 2016—dubbed "Mean Girls Day" by fans, referencing a line in the movie "On October 3rd he asked me what day it was"—that the musical would have its world premiere in Washington, D.C., in the fall of 2017. [3]