After he witnesses his father murdering his mother's lover by his father, Tommy becomes catatonic, even as he suffers abuse at the hands of his sadistic relatives and neighbors in post World War II England. But one day he's discovered playing a pinball machine with such a knack that he's enabled to break from his catatonia and he becomes an international superstar. The classic '60s rock opera by The Who is transformed into one of the most thrilling musical smashes of the '90s.
Captain Walker.... | Robert Cox |
Cousin Kevin.... | Frank M. Meybohn |
Harmonica Player.... | Sheilla Marie Telo |
Hawker.... | Charles Ott |
Minister.... | Christopher J. Guell |
Mr. Simpson / Judge.... | Joe Zedeny |
Mrs. Walker.... | Lisa Van Doren |
Newspaper Lad.... | Sammy Mellina |
Officer.... | Steven Leshchanka |
Prisoner.... | Q |
Sally Simpson.... | Karissa Amorossi |
Soldier.... | Mike Breen |
Specialist / Lover.... | Dave Alick |
Specialist Assistant.... | Letitia D. Townes |
The Gypsy (The Acid Queen).... | Susan Keeth |
Tommy.... | Eric Harper |
Tommy (Age 10).... | Mathew Jones |
Tommy (Age 4).... | Kyle Aslin |
Uncle Ernie.... | Mark Ilardi |
Pinball Wizard Lad.... | Troy Cooper |
Pinball Wizard Lad.... | Michael Costa |
Psychiatrist.... | Danielle Dorsi |
Psychiatrist.... | Christian Van Doren |
Child Ensemble.... | Emily Johnson |
Child Ensemble.... | Tim Molyneux |
Child Ensemble.... | Cassidy Nogueira |
Doctor.... | Amanda Brill |
Doctor.... | Elyse Tirrell |
Doctor.... | Toni Marie Torsiello |
Directed by | Trent Van Doren |
Choreography by | Stacy Coppola |
Produced by | Maurice Nogueira |
Scenic Design by | Brianna L. Guell |
Costume Design by | Nancy Scilla |
Costume Design by | Nancy Slovik |
Costume Design by | Jane Van Doren |
Stage Managed by | Jean McCauley |
Musical Direction by | Tom Brislin |
Technical Direction by | Kenneth Guell |
Properties by | Brianna L. Guell |