Joel Grey is a living legend of American entertainment, best known for his unforgettable portrayal of the Master of Ceremonies in both the stage and film versions of Cabaret. His film performance earned the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, while his Broadway performance won the Tony Award.

Joel’s career spans over seven decades, including Tony-winning performances in George M! and additional acclaimed work in Wicked, Chicago, and Anything Goes. Beyond performing, Joel has established himself as a respected photographer, with his work exhibited in galleries worldwide.

His influence on musical theater cannot be overstated—Joel Grey helped define what it means to be a character actor in the American musical, bringing depth, darkness, and brilliance to roles that might otherwise have been one-dimensional.

Will Roland

Will Roland is a Brooklyn-based actor/director. He is best known as a performer from the original Broadway productions of Be More Chill in which he starred as Jeremy Heere, and Dear Evan Hansen, where he originated the role of Evan’s ‘family friend’ Jared Kleinman. He is also known for his role as financial analyst "Winston" on the last five seasons of Billions on Showtime.

His regional and off-Broadway theatre credits include The Baker’s Wife at Classic Stage Company, Summer Stock at Goodspeed Opera House, The Black Suits at Barrington Stage Company and Center Theatre Group, and many more.

Will is also a proud longtime member of Joe Iconis & Family, the repertory company of punk-rock musical theatre artists led by Joe Iconis. They have collaborated frequently over the last 15 years.

Will is the director of the upcoming Tin Pan Alley jukebox rom-com All of Me. Will’s solo show, LoserSongs played to sold-out houses in New York and San Francisco.

During the pandemic, he has frequently collaborated with fellow Dear Evan Hansen alums Andrew Barth Feldman and Alex Boniello on charity streaming events including Broadway Jackbox and Supporting Rolls. These streams collectively raised over $100,000 for a host of charities including: The Actors Fund, Feeding America, the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation, and I Need Diverse Games.