Derek Klena as Dmitry (Broadway, 2017) | Milan van Waardenburg as Dmitri (Stuttgart, 2018)
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Derek Klena as Dmitry (Broadway, 2017) | Milan van Waardenburg as Dmitri (Stuttgart, 2018)
Judith Caspari taking her bow (and Milan van Waardenburg hyping her up) at the opening night of the Stuttgart production of “Anastasia” (Nov. 15, 2018).
Milan van Waardenburg and Judith Caspari being the cutest in their live (April 7, 2019).
Milan van Waardenburg and Judith Caspari being the cutest at Stuttgart’s opening night curtain call for “Anastasia” (Nov. 15, 2018).
[LILA] brings this hilarious wit to it. JANA, in Spain, she will bring this tremendous vulnerability and she’s just a pure soul. From Germany, [JUDITH] is like a gentle force of nature. That’s real strength. So they each have a little different slant on the same character.
— Lynn Ahrens on each new actress playing Anya internationally and their takes on the character.
Judith Caspari and Jana Gómez, Stuttgart and Madrid’s Anyas, being photographed for Broadway.com.
“ANYA is such an incredible young woman. She’s very strong, she’s smart. She knows what she wants, but she’s also a dreamer and she is trying to find out about herself, about her family. She’s searching for love. I think that’s very similar to every young woman in the world.”
— Judith Caspari, Stuttgart’s Anya, being photographed for Broadway.com