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Rommy Sandhu has been directing, choreographing, and performing across the country for 20+ years, including serving as Dance Captain to Tony Award winning director/choreographers Susan Stroman, Kathleen Marshall, and Matthew Bourne. In New York City, Rommy has directed and/or choreographed Make Mine Manhattan (Connelly Theater), How Now Dow Jones (Minetta Lane), Platinum (Lucille Lortel), The Adventures of Jack Price (The Corrican Theater), opening numbers for the Gypsy of The Year and Easter Bonnet benefits, and the finale of Something Good: A Broadway Salute to Richard Rodgers on His 100th Birthday (Gershwin Theatre). Additionally, he was Associate Choreographer for Broadway’s The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (starring Kristin Bell), the pre-Broadway workshops of Thoroughly Modern Millie  and  The Billy Joel Songbook, and City Center’s productions of Bells are Ringing, Applause, and Little Shop of Horrors (starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Ellen Greene). Selected as a Dancebreak “Choreographer to Watch”, Rommy’s regional directing and choreography credits include the US regional premiers of Mary Poppins and Sister Act, Ragtime, The Pajama Game, Singing in the Rain, Denver Center’s Unsinkable Molly Brown (Associate Director/Choreographer to Kathleen Marshall), Delaware Theater Company’s DINER the Musical (Associate Director/Choreographer to Kathleen Marshall) and the world premieres of Gershwin’s Fascinatin’ Rhythm and Maury Yeston’s Hans Christian Anderson. As a performer, his extensive Broadway credits include Mary Poppins, Bombay Dreams, Oklahoma!, On The Town, The Life, Sweet Charity in Concert, A Christmas Carol, Sondheim 75, Annie Get Your Gun (w/Bernadette Peters and Reba McEntyre), and the national tours of Carousel, Kiss Me Kate, Evita, and Dreamgirls (w/Jennifer Holliday). On television he has appeared on SMASH, Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, The Today Show, Live with Regis and Kelly, The View, and numerous Tony Awards shows, to name a few. He serves on the Musical Theatre faculty at Marymount Manhattan College as well as ONSTAGE New York. Rommy’s knowledge and passion for the American Musical art form, combined with his extensive training and experience, gives him a unique perspective on how the worlds of dance and theatre combine.