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Angie Radosh

An accomplished actress, Angie has performed on many South Florida stages, including Palm Beach Dramaworks, the Caldwell Theatre, Florida Stage, Maltz Jupiter Theatre, GableStage, Actors’ Playhouse, the Broward Center, Parker Playhouse, New Theatre, Women’s Theatre Project, Zoetic Stage at the Adrienne Arsht Center, and City Theatre. Her work has been nominated for numerous Carbonell Awards and she has twice won the award for Best Supporting Actress in a Play, and once as Best Supporting Actress in a Musical, for her role as Fraulein Schmidt in Cabaret (Maltz Jupiter). Angie has been cited by New Times of Broward and Miami and BroadwayWorld.com as Best Actress, and she has twice been honored with a Silver Palm Award for her body of work in South Florida. Her musical theatre credits include: I Do, I Do!, Stop the World…, Candide, La Cage Aux Folles, Curtains, Beauty and the Beast, and others. Angie’s education includes a BFA in Theatre from Virginia Commonwealth University and an MA in Theatre as an Acting Scholar at Villanova. She received a scholarship from the National Society of Arts and Letters and studied privately in London at Central School of Drama and Guildhall School of Music and Drama.

Caryl Fantel

Caryl is a Carbonell Award recipient, as well as a two-time Silver Palm Award recipient for her work with South Florida theatres. She has credits ranging from Off-Broadway and Carnegie Hall to regional theatres and concert venues throughout the U.S. The Producer and Music Director of South Florida’s annual Carbonell Awards ceremonies at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts, Caryl’s credits include: Irving Berlin's Holiday Inn and Annie at The 5th Avenue Theatre in Seattle; Stars of David tour (Assistant MD) produced by Daryl Roth; the critically acclaimed Passion and Assassins (awarded Best Musical Carbonell), produced by Zoetic Stage at Miami’s Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts; assistant to celebrated writers Sheldon Harnick and Joe Raposo; accompanist for Broadway performers including Beth Malone, Liz Callaway, Tovah Feldshuh, Lee Roy Reams and Mike Burstyn; numerous concert performances at Palm Beach Dramaworks and new musical development series at Theatre Lab and the Arts Garage. Caryl is composer of incidental music for Uncle Philip’s Coat by Matty Selman, named “Best Production” of the 2015 United Solo Theatre Festival in New York. She works as an adjunct professor/guest teaching artist at Lynn University, Florida Atlantic University, and Nova Southeastern University, and is a private teacher, workshop presenter, arts-in-education advocate, and member of the Broward County Cultural Council. Caryl regularly works with the musical theatre programs of NYU, AMDA and others. FantelMusic.com

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