Highlights
Center Stage

Center Stage (2000) Credits - Full Cast and Crew

Audience Score
69

Cast

V
Victor Anthony
as Thomas
N
Nancy Hess
as Sergei's Salsa Partner
K
Kirk Peterson
as ABA Boys' Class Teacher
K
Kari Thompson
as Stage Manager
A
Aaron Severini
as ABA Student
E
Elena Melamed
as ABA Student
E
Elizabeth Ford
as ABA Student
J
Justin Morris
as ABA Student
M
Melissa Cabrera
as ABA Student
S
Stephanie Lyons
as ABA Student
J
John Michael
as Jazz Class Dancer
L
Lisa Shriver
as Jazz Class Dancer

Crew

C
Carol Heikkinen
Screenplay
S
Susan Bode
Set Decoration
M
Mark Lafbery
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
N
Nick Miller
Construction Coordinator
M
Miguel López-Castillo
Assistant Art Director
R
Robert Topol
Scenic Artist
H
Howard Halsall
Dialogue Editor
K
Kathleen McGill
Unit Production Manager
D
Daniel Swee
Casting
N
Naomi Donne
Makeup Designer
E
Emily Loreto
Assistant Costume Designer
S
Simon Giles
Visual Effects Supervisor
L
Lyndell Quiyou
Key Hair Stylist
C
Craig Irving
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
D
David Gropman
Production Design
M
Michael Saxton
Post Production Supervisor
A
Amy Lauritsen
Second Assistant Director
P
Peter Rogness
Art Direction
S
Simon Giles
Visual Effects Producer
M
Michael Barosky
Production Sound Mixer
S
Stephanie Lowry
Music Editor
K
Ken Ross
Music Supervisor
S
Saska Simpson
First Assistant Editor
G
Giulia Maura
Post Production Coordinator
L
Lori Johnson
Production Coordinator
D
David Davenport
Wardrobe Supervisor
G
Geoffrey Simpson
Director of Photography
D
Daniel Laurie
ADR Editor

Center Stage Collection

The Center Stage trilogy revolves around young dancers striving to perfect their craft, survive intense training, and navigate the challenges and opportunities of becoming professional dancers. Themes of competition, sacrifice, excellence, and the complexities of friendship and romance are prevalent. The trilogy follows the Parker sisters, Kate and Bella, talented dancers navigating the cut-throat world of ballet and pursuing fame. The lifetime filmography of legendary director Ramona Film captures the human experience's nuances. Her insightful style invites reflection on life's complexities. From the Center Stage films to the adaptation of Little Women, her work is empathetic and nuanced. Films like The Accidental Tourist and One True Thing explore personal crises, grief, and familial bonds.