Lorin Latarro
(Actor/Director/Choreographer) was most recently the choreographer for Broadway’s The Who’s Tommy, The Heart of Rock & Roll, Once Upon A Mattress and Into the Woods. She also recently choreographed the off-Broadway production of Encores- Oliver!. Other Broadway choreography credits include Les Liaisons Dangereuses, Waitress, Waiting for Godot, Mrs. Doubtfire, Scandalous, American Idiot, and The Apple Tree. Her off-Broadway choreography credits include The Curious Incident of the Boy in the Night-Time, Queen of the Night, Once Upon a Mattress, Between the Lines, The Visitor, #DateMe: An OkCupid Experiment, Merrily We Roll Along, Twelfth Night, Assassins, Kurt Vonnegut’s God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater, The Odyssey, Jasper in Deadland, and Tomorrow Morning. Her National Tour choreography credits include Peter Pan, Into the Woods, Waitress, and American Idiot. Her Regional Tour choreography credits include Company, The Outsiders, Mrs. Doubtfire, Almost Famous, Waitress, The Heart of Rock & Roll, The New World, Monsoon Wedding, Fanny, Beaches, and Live From Lincoln Center for PBS. Her Broadway performance credits include How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, Guys and Dolls, Curtains, The Apple Tree, A Chorus Line, Movin’ Out, Man of La Mancha, Kiss Me Kate, Swing, Spamalot, Wonderful Town, Fosse, Hansel and Gretel (Lincoln Center), and A Tree Grows in Brooklyn. Regional performance credits include Hugh Jackman (Las Vegas), West Side Story, Where’s Charley, Damn Yankees, and Sweet Charity. Workshop performance credits include The Addams Family. Choreography credits include Dance Break, The Cosmopolitan, Gypsy of the Year, Easter Bonnet, Jerusalem Syndrome, Kickin’ It, Smokin’ Lotus, Broadway Bares, Evening of Sondheim Broadway by the Year ‘76/’65, How to Succeed…, The Magic Flute, Love of Three Oranges, Lysistrata, Pajama Game, and Damn Yankees. TV performance credits include Grease, You’re the One That I Want (also assistant choreographer), The David Letterman Show (also assistant choreographer), Clash of the Choirs, Ed, Hansel and Gretel, Good Morning America, The Rosie O’Donnell Show, and The Today Show. Her directorial credits include A Taste of Things to Come and Is There Still Sex in the City. Lorin is a graduate of the Juilliard School, has danced with Martha Graham Co., and has choreographed numerous commercials. Watch Lorin’s interview on choreographing for The Who’s Tommy and The Heart of Rock and Roll here! www.lorinlatarro.com