![]() ![]() She previously was an attorney in private practice. She was elected to the bench in the Twenty-Seventh Family Court Circuit (Pocahontas and Webster Counties) in May 2016 and took office on January 1, 2017. She has a 1977 bachelor’s degree in history from Glenville State College and a 1980 law degree from West Virginia University College of Law. Judge Joyce Helmick Carpenter is a native of Gilmer County. ![]() Judge Joyce Helmick Carpenter Twenty-Seventh Family Court Circuit ( Pocahontas and Webster Counties) Governor Earl Ray Tomblin appointed him to the bench in the Twenty-Fourth Family Court Circuit (Berkeley and Jefferson Counties) in July 2015 and he was elected to the seat in 2016. He has a 1977 bachelor’s degree in history from West Virginia University and a 1982 law degree from West Virginia University College of Law. Camilletti Twenty-Fourth Family Court Circuit ( Berkeley and Jefferson Counties)įamily Court Judge David Camilletti was born in Morgantown and raised in Wheeling. Judge Bisaha and his wife, Debra, have been married since 1987 and have three sons. He is a middle school baseball coach, Concord University Adjunct Professor, and a Knights of Columbus member. Judge Bisaha is the substitute judge for the Twelfth Circuit Juvenile Drug Court. ![]() He started practicing law in 1993 in Mercer County and had been practicing family law for fifteen years when then-Governor Joe Manchin III appointed him to the bench in the Twelfth Family Court Circuit (McDowell and Mercer Counties) in 2008 and re-elected in 2016. He has a 1982 bachelor’s degree in dietetics from Indiana University of Pennsylvania and a 1992 law degree from Western Michigan University Cooley Law School in Lansing, Mich. Dear Evan Hansen Tony winners Benj Pasek and Justin Paul shared the roles they played growing up, and so did Frozen’s Kristen Anderson-Lopez.Court Information by County Judge Anthony Bisaha Twelfth Family Court Circuit ( McDowell and Mercer Counties)įamily Court Judge Anthony Bisaha was born and raised in Vandergrift, Pennsylvania. Platt isn’t the only one who played a role in a Schwartz show growing up. “I have a bootleg DVD of it, it’ll come out one day.” (Watch the full livestream to hear from all of these stars and more-plus they choose their favorite Schwartz Disney movie!) “I was Pippin my senior year of high school,” said Platt. The red carpet was full of performers who have sung Schwartz’s music-including Darren Criss, Corey Cott, and Ben Platt-in amateur and professional productions. Jason Gotay, who starred in the world premiere production of the work as Ramses, spoke to Playbill about creating the new musical before stepping onstage to sing one of the songs from the show. A recipient of the Isabelle Stevenson Tony Award, Schwartz is also a three-time Grammy winner, and a three-time Oscar winner for Best Score for Pocahontas, Best Original Song “Colors of the Wind” from Pocahontas, and Best Original Song for “When You Believe” from The Prince of Egypt, which he is currently adapting into a stage musical. Responsible for the scores of Pippin, Godspell, Working, The Magic Show, Wicked, and the lyrics to Rags, Schwartz has been prolific on Broadway for more than four decades. All we drama students loved Lion in Winter and we thought we'll do a kind of musical Lion and Winter-court intrigue and medieval melodrama.” “It was a friend of mine named Ron Strauss who was at Carnegie Mellon with me and who had seen a paragraph in a history textbook about the son of Charlemagne rebelling against his father and it was the time of Lion in Winter. Schwartz made his Broadway debut as a composer-lyricist in 1972 with Pippin, a show he first developed while in undergrad. ![]()
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