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| | Schedule of Performances:
- The Zillenial (Gen Z/Millenial) cast will be performing July 9, 11, 17, & 19
- The Xennial (Gen X/Millenial) cast will be performing July 10, 12, 16, & 18
If you are purchasing tickets to see a particular cast, please check the scheudle before purchasing.
Charlie Brown : Through the Generations
The love for Charlie Brown and the Peanuts gang transcends age and generation, which is exactly what inspired the casting for this production of You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown.
For the first time ever, NTC’s production of You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown features two casts made up of different generations of performers. Our “Xennial” cast includes Gen X and Millennial actors, while our “Zennial” cast includes Gen Z and Millennial actors. (See below for a schedule of performances)
Each cast brings a slightly different perspective and energy to these familiar characters, proving that the humor, awkwardness, optimism, and heart of the Peanuts gang connects with audiences no matter their age.
Don’t miss both casts as Charlie Brown and friends navigate homework, baseball, crushes, and the everyday ups and downs of growing up.
Meet the Cast:
Zillenial (Gen Z and Millennial) Cast
- Charlie Brown : Joshua Brandon
- Snoopy: Adrian Delgado
- Lucy : Annabel Court
- Linus : Harrison Ford
- Schroeder : Peyton Booth
- Sally : Gia DiCarlo
*The Zillenial cast will be performing July 9, 11, 17, & 19
Xennial (Millennial and Gen X) Cast
- Charlie Brown : Jeff Brandon
- Snoopy: Shane Maroney
- Lucy : Cara Davies
- Linus : Jonny May
- Schroeder : Eric Thomas
- Sally : Erin Moye
*The Xennial cast will be performing July 10, 12, 16, & 18 | Buy Tickets |
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