The Cast of Ever After. Photo by Brennen Russell

Ever After

Dr. Stacie J. and Richard J Stephenson Theatre

May 6, 2026

June 14, 2026

Act 1: 1 hour 10 minutes, Act 2: 54 Minutes. There will be one 15 minute intermission.

Inspired by the beloved film starring Drew Barrymore, “Ever After” is a bold new musical filled with adventure, romance, and a heroine who against all odds forges her own future. 

Ticket Prices: Start at $60

About the Show

What if the most famous fairy tale of all wasn’t a fairy tale at all? Inspired by the beloved film Ever After, starring Drew Barrymore, the new musical, Ever After takes you beyond the myth to discover the story of Danielle de Barbarac, a fearless young woman who dares to defy expectations, challenge a prince, and write her own ending. With dazzling costumes, breathtaking music, and a romance that will sweep you off your feet, this is the Cinderella story you never knew you needed. 

 

This show contains fog and haze.
Audio Description and American Sign Language Interpretation are available for each production. ASL/Audio Describe Night is:
Thursday, May 28, 2026 7PM
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Reviews

The gifted cast, richly realized creative elements, and confident direction in The Phoenix Theatre Company's production all work together to create a theatrical experience that feels both lively and insightful.
Gil Benbrook, Takin’ Broadway
Marlo Hunter’s never-stopping production with splashy choreography by Billy Griffin is filled with dancing, merriment, and abundant infectious charm.
Chris Curcio, Curtain Up Phoenix
 Bailee Endebrock's Danielle is intelligent, compassionate, and fiercely independent. With a rich and warm singing voice and fierce determination, Endebrock delivers a believable take on the beloved Cinderella character who is driven as much by courage and empathy as by romance, making her both relatable and inspiring.
Gil Benbrook, Takin’ Broadway
Jason Gotay is equally strong as the charming yet conflicted Prince Henry. We understand from Gotay's nuanced portrayal that Henry struggles under the weight of royal expectations while yearning for freedom in his own life. Gotay's clear singing voice shines throughout and he and Endebrock create a believable couple you root to see succeed.
Gil Benbrook, Takin’ Broadway
 David Garrison has great fun with artist Leonardo da Vinci who narrates the story.  Lisa Howard plays the evil Mother Rodmilla de Ghent with just a touch of sincerity.
Chris Curcio, Curtain Up Phoenix
Lisa Howard is a comic gem as the main antagonist in the plot, Danielle's stepmother Rodmilla. Howard's solid stage presence, sharp comic timing, and brassy voice give many layers to this proud, bitter, calculating, and status-conscious woman who is determined to secure wealth and influence for her daughters at any cost.
Gil Benbrook, Takin’ Broadway
Grace Rogers and Andrea Macasaet add moments of humor as Danielle's stepsisters Marguerite and Jacqueline. Rogers is appropriately vain, spoiled, and delightfully overdramatic as Marguerite, while Macasaet is the softer and more thoughtful sister. 
Gil Benbrook, Takin’ Broadway
D. Scott Withers and Kate Cook have a few fun moments as Henry's parents, the King and Queen, while Teddy Ladley and Luke Kolbe Mannikus add charm as the royal Laurent and Danielle's friend, Gustave. The large ensemble play a range of characters with ease.
Gil Benbrook, Takin’ Broadway
A boisterous ensemble brings the fun-loving town residents to vibrant life and Kevin Robert White’s sprightly orchestra plays the songs with lusty flair.
Chris Curcio, Curtain Up Phoenix
 The creative elements are rich and lovely with the combination of Reid Thompson's fairly expansive set, Jeff Croiter's gorgeous lighting, and Alanna Maniscalco's imaginative prop designs creating many lovely stage images. Kish Finnegan's detailed costumes and the hair and makeup designs by Avant Johnston are colorful and fun. 
Gil Benbrook, Takin’ Broadway
The gifted cast, richly realized creative elements, and confident direction in The Phoenix Theatre Company's production all work together to create a theatrical experience that feels both lively and insightful.
Gil Benbrook, Takin’ Broadway
Marlo Hunter’s never-stopping production with splashy choreography by Billy Griffin is filled with dancing, merriment, and abundant infectious charm.
Chris Curcio, Curtain Up Phoenix
 Bailee Endebrock's Danielle is intelligent, compassionate, and fiercely independent. With a rich and warm singing voice and fierce determination, Endebrock delivers a believable take on the beloved Cinderella character who is driven as much by courage and empathy as by romance, making her both relatable and inspiring.
Gil Benbrook, Takin’ Broadway
Jason Gotay is equally strong as the charming yet conflicted Prince Henry. We understand from Gotay's nuanced portrayal that Henry struggles under the weight of royal expectations while yearning for freedom in his own life. Gotay's clear singing voice shines throughout and he and Endebrock create a believable couple you root to see succeed.
Gil Benbrook, Takin’ Broadway
 David Garrison has great fun with artist Leonardo da Vinci who narrates the story.  Lisa Howard plays the evil Mother Rodmilla de Ghent with just a touch of sincerity.
Chris Curcio, Curtain Up Phoenix
Lisa Howard is a comic gem as the main antagonist in the plot, Danielle's stepmother Rodmilla. Howard's solid stage presence, sharp comic timing, and brassy voice give many layers to this proud, bitter, calculating, and status-conscious woman who is determined to secure wealth and influence for her daughters at any cost.
Gil Benbrook, Takin’ Broadway
Grace Rogers and Andrea Macasaet add moments of humor as Danielle's stepsisters Marguerite and Jacqueline. Rogers is appropriately vain, spoiled, and delightfully overdramatic as Marguerite, while Macasaet is the softer and more thoughtful sister. 
Gil Benbrook, Takin’ Broadway
D. Scott Withers and Kate Cook have a few fun moments as Henry's parents, the King and Queen, while Teddy Ladley and Luke Kolbe Mannikus add charm as the royal Laurent and Danielle's friend, Gustave. The large ensemble play a range of characters with ease.
Gil Benbrook, Takin’ Broadway
A boisterous ensemble brings the fun-loving town residents to vibrant life and Kevin Robert White’s sprightly orchestra plays the songs with lusty flair.
Chris Curcio, Curtain Up Phoenix
 The creative elements are rich and lovely with the combination of Reid Thompson's fairly expansive set, Jeff Croiter's gorgeous lighting, and Alanna Maniscalco's imaginative prop designs creating many lovely stage images. Kish Finnegan's detailed costumes and the hair and makeup designs by Avant Johnston are colorful and fun. 
Gil Benbrook, Takin’ Broadway

Cast

Endebrock-Bailee
Bailee Endebrock*
Danielle
Gotay-Jason
Jason Gotay*
Prince Henry
Garrison-David
David Garrison*
Leonardo da Vinci
Howard-Lisa
Lisa Howard*
Rodmilla
Maggie Barry-Torres
Maggie Barry-Torres
Ensemble (Jacqueline understudy)
Jane Bunting*
Jane Bunting*
Grand Dame/Ensemble (Rodmilla understudy)
Castelluccio-Sophia
Sophia Castelluccio
Ensemble
Cook, Kate E
Kate Cook*
Queen Marie
Kuhn-Michael
Michael Kuhn*
Dimitri/Ensemble/Fight Captain (Auguste understudy)
Ladley, Teddy
Teddy Ladley
Laurent
Macasaet-Andrea
Andrea Macasaet*
Jacqueline
Mannikus-Kolbe-Luke
Luke Kolbe Mannikus*
Gustave
McManamy-Mia
Mia McManamy*
Ensemble (Danielle understudy)
Mendoza-Alexander
Alexander Mendoza*
Wilhelm Grimm/Ensemble (Henry understudy)
Bethany Novotny
Bethany Novotny
Ensemble (Marguerite understudy)
Partida, Alex
Alexandro Partida
Jacob Grimm/Ensemble
Pitt-Parker
Parker Pitt
Young Danielle/Little Girl
Rogers, Grace*
Grace Rogers*
Marguerite
Roman-Sonia
Sonia Roman*
Spanish Princess/Ensemble (Grand Dame & Marie swing)
Sharp-Jesse
Jesse Sharp*
Auguste/Ensemble (Leonardo & King Francis swing)
South-Audra-updated
Audra South
Young Danielle/Little Girl
Tregeagle-Cayel
Cayel Tregeagle*
Ensemble/Dance Captain
Turpin,Kendal
Kendal Turpin
Ensemble
Uribe, Andrés
Andrés Uribe
Ensemble (Gustave understudy)
Jacody Weathers*
Jacody Weathers
Ensemble
D. Scott Withers*
D. Scott Withers*
King Francis
Wesley Bradstreet
Wesley Bradstreet
Swing
Karam,Morgan
Morgan Karam
Swing
Endebrock-Bailee
Bailee Endebrock*
Danielle
Gotay-Jason
Jason Gotay*
Prince Henry
Garrison-David
David Garrison*
Leonardo da Vinci
Howard-Lisa
Lisa Howard*
Rodmilla
Maggie Barry-Torres
Maggie Barry-Torres
Ensemble (Jacqueline understudy)
Jane Bunting*
Jane Bunting*
Grand Dame/Ensemble (Rodmilla understudy)
Castelluccio-Sophia
Sophia Castelluccio
Ensemble
Cook, Kate E
Kate Cook*
Queen Marie
Kuhn-Michael
Michael Kuhn*
Dimitri/Ensemble/Fight Captain (Auguste understudy)
Ladley, Teddy
Teddy Ladley
Laurent
Macasaet-Andrea
Andrea Macasaet*
Jacqueline
Mannikus-Kolbe-Luke
Luke Kolbe Mannikus*
Gustave
McManamy-Mia
Mia McManamy*
Ensemble (Danielle understudy)
Mendoza-Alexander
Alexander Mendoza*
Wilhelm Grimm/Ensemble (Henry understudy)
Bethany Novotny
Bethany Novotny
Ensemble (Marguerite understudy)
Partida, Alex
Alexandro Partida
Jacob Grimm/Ensemble
Pitt-Parker
Parker Pitt
Young Danielle/Little Girl
Rogers, Grace*
Grace Rogers*
Marguerite
Roman-Sonia
Sonia Roman*
Spanish Princess/Ensemble (Grand Dame & Marie swing)
Sharp-Jesse
Jesse Sharp*
Auguste/Ensemble (Leonardo & King Francis swing)
South-Audra-updated
Audra South
Young Danielle/Little Girl
Tregeagle-Cayel
Cayel Tregeagle*
Ensemble/Dance Captain
Turpin,Kendal
Kendal Turpin
Ensemble
Uribe, Andrés
Andrés Uribe
Ensemble (Gustave understudy)
Jacody Weathers*
Jacody Weathers
Ensemble
D. Scott Withers*
D. Scott Withers*
King Francis
Wesley Bradstreet
Wesley Bradstreet
Swing
Karam,Morgan
Morgan Karam
Swing

* Denotes a member of Actors’ Equity Association

*Denotes a Member of Actors’ Equity Association

Creative Team

Zina Goldrich
Music
Marcy Heisler
Lyrics
Kate Wetherhead
Book
Marlo Hunter+
Director
Billy Griffin+
Choreographer
Reid Thompson◊
Scenic Designer
Kish Finnegan◊
Costume Designer
Jeff Croiter◊
Lighting Designer
Dave Temby
Sound Designer
Avant Johnston
Hair + Make Up Designer
Alanna Maniscalco
Properties Manager
Doug Besterman
Orchestrations
Kevin Robert White
Musical Director
Jessica O'Hara-Baker
Associate Director
Andrea Robertson
Fight Choreographer
Zina Goldrich
Vocal & Dance Arrangements
Chelsea Anderson
Casting Director
THE TRC COMPANY, NYC CLAIRE BURKE, CSA
Casting
Samantha Monson*
Stage Manager
Karla Frederick
Director of Production
Laurie Frey
General Manager
Rod Kaats
Associate Producer for Alchemation
Phoenix Jacob
Assistant Stage Manager
Zach Mlekush
Assistant Stage Manager
Kristin Clayton
Company Manager
Zina Goldrich
Music
Marcy Heisler
Lyrics
Kate Wetherhead
Book
Marlo Hunter+
Director
Billy Griffin+
Choreographer
Reid Thompson◊
Scenic Designer
Kish Finnegan◊
Costume Designer
Jeff Croiter◊
Lighting Designer
Dave Temby
Sound Designer
Avant Johnston
Hair + Make Up Designer
Alanna Maniscalco
Properties Manager
Doug Besterman
Orchestrations
Kevin Robert White
Musical Director
Jessica O'Hara-Baker
Associate Director
Andrea Robertson
Fight Choreographer
Zina Goldrich
Vocal & Dance Arrangements
Chelsea Anderson
Casting Director
THE TRC COMPANY, NYC CLAIRE BURKE, CSA
Casting
Samantha Monson*
Stage Manager
Karla Frederick
Director of Production
Laurie Frey
General Manager
Rod Kaats
Associate Producer for Alchemation
Phoenix Jacob
Assistant Stage Manager
Zach Mlekush
Assistant Stage Manager
Kristin Clayton
Company Manager

* Denotes a Member of Actors’ Equity Association

+ Denotes a Member of Stage Directors and Choreographers Society

♢ Denotes a Member of United Scenic Artists (IATSE)

* Denotes a Member of Actors’ Equity Association | + Denotes a Member of Stage Directors and Choreographers Society | ♢ Denotes a Member of United Scenic Artists (IATSE)

Events

Text reads “Ever After: A musical based on the hit motion picture”. Behind the text, a woman in a princess-style ballgown runs through a path in the forest.

Ever After

May 6, 2026

June 14, 2026

Inspired by the beloved film starring Drew Barrymore, “Ever After” is a bold new musical filled with adventure, romance, and a heroine who against all odds forges her own future. 

Ticket Prices: Start at $60

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