Freeman, Frank, Kozeluh
Ethan Freeman has been one of the most sought-after and versatile musical performers over the last 30 years. Ever since his debut in Bernstein’s Mass and his subsequent studies at Vienna’s Conservatory of Music, he has played numerous main roles in the musical theatres of Vienna, Berlin, Hamburg, London, and Toronto. The list of his most acclaimed performances includes playing The Phantom in Webber’s Phantom of the Opera, The Beast in Disney’s The Beauty and the Beast, Lucheni in Elisabeth, Javert in Les Misérables, and the title role in Jekyll & Hyde. In 2014, he was in the cast of The Visit in the Ronacher Theatre. He is currently on stage in Hamburg as Dschjafar in Disney’s Aladdin.
Caroline Frank, an Australian musical singer living in Austria, was trained to perfection in Vienna. She has played main roles in musicals such as Crazy for You, West Side Story, Fame, Marilyn, the world premiere of The Count of Monte Christo, and Rockville. She also played Fräulein Kost in Cabaret at Vienna’s Kammerspiele, as well as Tanja and Donna in Mamma Mia at the Raimund Theatre. Today, Caroline Frank directs her own shows and has branched out into TV acting (Tatort). She is also a valued member of the cabaret Simpl. Only recently, she graced the stage as Velma Kelly in Chicago at the Theater des Westens and at the Deutsches Theater in Munich.
Dennis Kozeluh completed his studies of classic languages in his home state Montana before he decided that the stage is his calling. In 1985 he started performing on German-language musical, operetta, and theatre stages. He has played character parts such as Reverend Shaw Moore in Footloose, Captain Andy in Showboat, Kaiphas in Jesus Christ Superstar, and Judge Turpin in Sweeney Todd. His impressive performances earned him appearances at Vereinigte Bühnen Vienna, Theater des Westens, Musical Dome Cologne, and the Graz Opera House. Dennis Kozeluh is also an active director at the Ronacher Theatre and Raimund Theatre in Vienna. He also regularly appears as an actor in movies and TV productions.