

Most recently, he directed the new musical The Prince of Egypt on the West End in London and a newly revised version of the musical Big Fish for CJ ENM in Seoul, Korea. He is also the Artistic Director of the acclaimed Bay Street Theater in Sag Harbor, NY. Scott Schwartz is an internationally known artist whose work has been seen on and off Broadway, across the United States, in Great Britain, Europe and Asia. Boom! at the Menier Chocolate Factory starring Neil Patrick Harris and Curvy Widow starring Cybill Shepard at the Alliance Theatre in Atlanta and the Post Street Theatre in San Francisco. Schwartz went on to appear in The Toy, KIDCO, and in a recurring role on ABC’s The Goldbergs.Other notable credits include: The US Premiere of The Hunchback of Notre Dame at La Jolla Playhouse and Paper Mill Playhouse and subsequently in Japan and Germany, the World Premiere of The Prince of Egypt at TheatreWorks Silicon Valley and Fredericia Teater in Denmark, the World Premiere of Conviction at Bay Street Theater starring Sarah Paulson and Garret Dillahunt, Shakespeare’s Othello and Much Ado About Nothing and the World Premiere of Theresa Rebeck’s What We’re Up Against for the Alley Theatre in Houston the new musical A Room With A View and a two play marathon of Brighton Beach Memoirs and Broadway Bound for the Old Globe in San Diego Arsenic and Old Lace starring Betty Buckley and Tovah Feldshuh for Dallas Theater Center his own adaptation of Willa Cather’s My Antonia which opened at the Rubicon Theatre in Ventura, CA in April of 2008 and transferred to an extended three month run at Pacific Resident Theatre in Los Angeles The Foreigner starring Matthew Broderick for Roundabout Theatre Company in New York Seven Brides For Seven Brothers in a co-production at Theatre Under the Stars in Houston, Papermill Playhouse in New Jersey, and North Shore Music Theatre in Massachusetts (2008 IRNE Award, Best Director of a Musical) the off-Broadway production of Franz Kafka’s The Castle starring William Atherton for Manhattan Ensemble Theatre (2002 Outer Critics Circle Award Nomination, Best Director of a Play) the London production of tick, tick. Robb has been focusing primarily on the producing side of the film industry and was involved with Freeform’s Siren.
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Ward has appeared on the FOX series Titus and in the recent Survive The Game project. So, it’ll be more than just a reunion for the actor. It’s noteworthy that this is Petrella‘s first film since he played Randy in the original. The returning cast highlight how the project aims to build up him reuniting with some old friends and coming to terms with the death of his father. Vince Vaughn is also on board producing it through the Wild West Picture Productions alongside Billingsley. Nick Schenk wrote the project with Clay Kaytis attached to direct the film for Warner Bros. They’ll continue the storyline quite a few years after the original as an adult Ralphie, played by the returning Peter Billingsley, tries to give his kids the same magical Christmas that he had all these years ago. Robb (Schwartz) have now joined the cast of the upcoming Christmas movie. The upcoming A Christmas Story sequel titled A Christmas Story Christmas – no joke – has added a few more familiar faces, as Zack Ward (Scut Farkus), Ian Petrella (Randy), Scott Schwartz (Flick), and R.D.
