Performance History

Little Women: The Musical
By: Allan Knee
Beth March
Photo By Carlos Barron Photography
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This show is very close to my heart. It is a beautiful coming-to-age story about four sisters in Concord, Massachusetts. Throughout this show I had the chance to meet and form friendships with the skilled actors and tech crew. I learned that a meaningful show is created through the hard work, not only from the actors, but the designers, management crew, and the vision of the director.

The Wolves
By: Sarah DeLappe
#7
Photo By Carlos Barron Photography
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I was truly honored to have been given a chance to be a part of this show. This show not only challenged my acting abilities, but my physical abilities. This show taught me to push myself, and to test my limits as an actor. Due to the hard work and dedication that everyone involved had put in, this show was so powerful. It showcased the power of friendship, and the strength of women.

Heathers: The Musical
By: Laurence O`Keefe
New Wave Girl
Photo By Carlos Barron Photography
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Heathers: The Musical was an experience that I had never taken part in before. It was my first rock musical that truly tested my singing abilities, and my confidence onstage. I believe that this show helped me with my confidence as an actor and a vocalist. It was hard work, but still "Big Fun"!

Elizabeth I: To Speak or Use Silence
By: Dr. Carole Levin
Young Elizabeth
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This read-through was such a fun project. I got to meet people that were part of the history faculty, and students who'd never been a part of a theatrical show before. It was a great way to express ourselves through voice and small movements, and a wonderful experience to do theatre with new people. This show taught me that you do not need a huge set with dazzling costumes in order to create powerful theatre.

You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown
By: Clark Gesner
Lucy van Pelt
Photo By Dixie Marie Photography
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This was my first TYA show! It was so much fun interacting with the children in the audience. It was a wonderful experience to see how theatre can affect people of all ages.

Macbeth
Shakespeare
Lady Macbeth
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This show was my first Shakespeare show. It was very interesting because we set the story in modern day. I loved doing the research for the character and interpreting each line.


