Meet ‘Phantom’ director Brian Enzman
On the main stage at the Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre through February 11 is Yeston & Kopit’s Phantom. It is directed by Brian Enzman.
Brian Enzman is Artistic Producer and Casting Director for Prather Entertainment Group and Prather Touring Co. For the past 29 years, he has been a director, choreographer, and actor for both Dutch Apple in Lancaster, Pennsylvania and Broadway Palm in Fort Myers.
His acting credits include the King in The King and I, Zach in A Chorus Line, the Devil in Damn Yankees, Pilate in Jesus Christ Superstar, Cholet in Phantom, Buffalo Bill in Annie Get Your Gun, Max in The Sound of Music, Warbucks in Annie and the Emcee in Cabaret.
His directing and choreography credits include Phantom, Evita, Annie, The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, Aida, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, The Music Man, Gypsy, Hello, Dolly!, South Pacific, Cabaret, Mame, Annie Get Your Gun, Hairspray, Funny Girl, Les Miserables, and the premier regional productions of The Civil War and Jekyll and Hyde.
Brian is a graduate of Millersville University in Lancaster, Pennsylvania and holds a Bachelor of Science degree in theatre.
January 18, 2017.
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