Saturday, May 28, 2016

AYAA Dreamcasting: Book of Mormon

The Book of Mormon poster.jpgHi, guys! So before we get the dreamcasting shenanigans kicked off, I just want to update you on a schedule change for dreamcasting: I will now be posting every 5 days instead of every Saturday. There will also be a week and a half hiatus while I am in Montana for a wedding in July. But now onto today! Today, I am super duper excited to present Book of Mormon. We've been doing quite a few shows for dreamcasting lately that I have not been super familiar with, but this is a show I know very well. :) Book of Mormon tells the story of how two mismatched Mormon missionaries, Elder Price and Elder Cunningham, attempt to bring their religion to a remote village in Uganda. Book of Mormon is a satire of not only Mormonism, but of the construct of organized religion as a whole.

I reached out to a bunch different young actors in the Valley -- Thea Eigo, Ethan Shanker, Carter Palumbo, Spencer Claus, Hank Woods -- and asked them to dream cast Book of Mormon. Their responses and mine are below.

Thea Eigo
Elder Price: Brandon Brown
Elder Cunningham: Sam Primack
Nabulungi: Phoebe Koyabe
Elder McKinley: Trey Degroodt
Mafala Hatimbi: Mason Reeves
Mission President: Griffin Leblanc
The General: Clay Rollon
Elder ensemble: Jake Bonar, Sam Brown, Jacob Patch, Ethan Shanker

Ethan Shanker
Elder Price- Vinney Pugliese
Elder Cunnigham- Sam Primack
Elder McKinley- Brandon Brown
Nabulungi- Phoebe Koyabe
General- Clay Rollon
Mafala- Ira Hill
Joseph Smith/Mission President- Nathan Sheppard
Jesus- Me (I'm a brown Jew, I should be typecast as this role)

Hank Woods
Elder Price: Nathan Sheppard
Elder Cunningham: Sam Primack
Nabulungi: Arianna Williams
Elder McKinley: Liam Thibeault
Mafala Hatimibi: Clay Rollon
Mission President: Hank Woods
The General: Jack Rose
Elder Ensemble: Vinney Pugliese, Kale Burr, Dale Mortensen

Carter Palumbo
Elder Price- Sam Cottle
Elder Cunningham- Bailey Gorman
Elder McKinley- Jacob Brooks
Nabulungi- Avery Lee
Mafala Hatimbi- Bryce Dillulo
Mission President- Noah Delgato
The General- Marc Munoz

Elder ensemble- Kale Burr, Joey J Grado, Austin Porter, Devon Policci, Nick Williams

Spencer Claus
Elder Price: Nathan Shepperd
Elder Cunningham: Mark Munoz
Elder McKinley: Spencer Claus (dream role!)
Nabalungi: Phoebe Koyabe
Hatimbi: John Batchan
General: Mason Reeves
Mission President: David Samson

Mormon Boys: Vinny Pugliese, Michael Shulz, Sam Primack, Ian Eller, Ian Biggane

Mackenna Goodrich
Elder Price: Nathan Sheppard
Elder Cunningham: Devon Policci
Nabulungi: Sidne Phillips
Elder McKinley: Hale Stewart
Mafala Hatimbi: Anson Romney
Mission President: Nicholas Hambruch
The General: Mason Reeves
Elder Ensemble: Vincent Pugliese, Kevin Kennedy, Connor Baker, Kale Burr

Wednesday, May 25, 2016

AYAA Dreamcasting: Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat

Hi, everybody! Sorry for the delay on this dreamcasting; I graduated high school yesterday, so it has been quite hectic. However, tonight, I am proud to present a dreamcasting of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. This show tells the story of Joseph and his "coat of many colors" from the book of Genesis and is composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber.

On AYAA, I am running dreamcasting two ways:

Self-submitted: If you have a dream cast for a show, send it to me at mackenna.azyoungactors@gmail.com or via Facebook. MUST BE WITH VALLEY ACTORS, NOT BROADWAY HUMANS.
Facilitated by me: I will be reaching out to 4-5 actors/actresses periodically. (I will also be participating from time to time) I will give each of them the same show and see the diverse ways they cast the show. I will only be able to ask you if you are friends with me on my personal Facebook. Same thing, it will be with Valley actors, not people on Broadway.

Today, I present to you one of the "Facilitated by me" types of dream casting. I reached out to a bunch different young actors in the Valley ) -- Miranda Smith, Nicholas Hambruch, Chris Braddock, Danny Blankemeier and Summer Farnsworth -- and asked them to dream cast Joseph. Their responses are below.


Miranda Smith
Joseph: Kale Burr
Narrator: me-dream role!!
Jacob: Mark Munoz
Potiphar: Bailey Gorman
Mrs. Potiphar: Olivia Nienstedt
Pharaoh: Julian Mendoza (he was so good in Studio 3's )
Reuben: Bryce DiLullo
Simeon: Ben Wright
Judah: Jordan Sagy (again, so good at this role)
Benjamin: Ben Guffey

Chris Braddock
Narrator: Aleesia Hernandez
Joseph: Chris Braddock (first ever dream role)
Jacob: Grey Smith
Potiphar: Mark Muñoz
Potiphar's wife: Olivia Nienstedt
Pharoah: Joey J Grado
Reuben: Dallin Urness
Simeon: Isaac Dowdle
Judah: Connor Brigola
Benjamin: Liam Thibeault

Nicholas Hambruch
Narrator: Jessie Jo Pauley
Jacob: Bryce DiLullo
Joesph: Nathan Sheppard
Potiphar: Taylor Hudson
Potiphar's Wife: Rebecca Galcik
Pharaoh: Jack Rose
Reuben: Copper Crandel
Simeon: Conner Crandel
Judah: Adam Lundgreen

Benjamin: Ben Guffey

Danny Blankemeier
Narrator: Jessie Jo Pauley
Jacob: Bryce Dilullo
Joesph: Kale Burr
Potiphar: Jake Bonar
Potiphars wife: Rebecca Galcik
Pharaoh: Noah Delgado
Reuben: Copper Crandel
Simeon: Conner Crandel
Judah: Adam Lundgreen
Benjamin: Ben Guffey

Summer Farnsworth
Devon Policci as every role

Look forward to another dreamcasting on Saturday! I believe it's going to be a great one!

Sunday, May 22, 2016

AYAA May MUSICAL Madness: Sweet Sixteen

Hey everyone! There was a little bit of a delay getting to the Sweet Sixteen because I have been super duper busy with graduating high school (YIPEE!!!). However, here we are! We have narrowed it down to just 16 musicals! Remember: you do not have to vote on pairs if you don't know one or both musicals; it is up to you.

The match ups for the Sweet Sixteen are:

  • How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying vs. Grease
  • Les Miserables vs. Pippin
  • Hairspray vs. Annie Get Your Gun
  • Chicago vs. Phantom of the Opera
  • Kinky Boots vs. Rent
  • next to normal vs. Jersey Boys
  • Producers vs. In the Heights
  • Newsies vs. Book of Mormon


Here is the schedule for the rest of May MUSICAL Madness!

Sweet Sixteen - May 22th
Elite Eight - May 25th
Final Four - May 27th
Championship Round - May 29th
Winner Announced - May 31st

Sunday, May 15, 2016

AYAA Interview: Breagh Watson

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Breagh Watson is a well-known actress here in the Valley. Over the past twelve years, Breagh has performed in 13 shows at Greasepaint as well as performing with Childsplay, Theatre Artists Studio and Xavier College Preparatory. This year, Breagh starred as Nancy in Oliver, Martha in Heathers (both at Greasepaint), and Wednesday Addams in The Addams Family (Brophy/Xavier). As a senior at Xavier, Breagh is the Editor-in-Chief of the school newspaper, The Xpress. She is also a member of Drama Club, Great Books, NHS, Chinese Club, and Student Ambassadors. Breagh also plays the violin and takes voice lessons from Steve Crawford. In the fall, Breagh will be attending the University of Arizona to pursue a double major in communications and theatre arts. Good luck, Breagh! With all of your successes already, there is no doubt you will continue to shine.

Full Real Legit Name
Breagh Erin Watson


Where were you born?
Mesa, Arizona.


What’s home like? Brothers? Siblings? Parents? Pets?
I live with my parents and younger sister, Johnna. We have three cats. My dad travels a lot and the rest of us are always super busy, so we’re rarely all home at the same time! It’s very chaotic, but never boring.


When and why did you start performing?
I did the typical little girl stuff as I grew up- took ballet lessons, belted out “Part of Your World” for any video camera. It was clear that I loved to perform. As many people know, my mom is an experienced actor and director throughout the Valley and concurrently runs Greasepaint as the artistic manager. She has also worked for Childsplay and many other professional theatre companies in Arizona. As a kid, I spent a lot of time at her rehearsals and several theatre camps/classes. I was about 6 when she took this position at Greasepaint and did my first mainstage show, The King and I, that year! The rest is history.


First show you ever saw?
The first show I remember seeing is Grease at about 4 or 5. My favorite number was “Greased Lightning.” I couldn’t get over the flying car.


First Broadway show you ever saw?
Mamma Mia!


Most influential show you ever saw? Why was it so influential?
This is the hardest question ever. Hm. I think when I saw Once on Broadway I realized that performing is more than spectacle- yes, more than flying cars. I saw firsthand that you do not need elaborate sets or costumes or makeup or lights to perform. You need nothing more than a story and some story tellers. I also loved that the actors were the musicians and that no one ever really left the stage. It wasn’t flashy. It was what theatre is supposed to be: raw and honest and beautiful.


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Breagh performing as Martha Dunstock in Heathers at
Greasepaint (2016). 
Favorite show you’ve ever been in? Why?
Heathers, for obvious reasons. It was an extraordinary experience.


Most challenging acting experience?
Nancy in Oliver! I think.


You played Tracy Turnblad in Greasepaint’s production of Hairspray. What was that experience like? Why do you think Tracy’s story resonates with so many people? What do you like the most about Hairspray as a show?
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Breagh in Greasepaint's Hairspray promo photos
with Jack Rose and Thomas Steward. (2014)
Playing Tracy was so much fun! She is one of those characters that just exudes positivity and confidence. You literally have no choice but to love her. I think Tracy’s story- one of being true to yourself, of loving yourself, and of standing up for what is right- is one that everyone can take to heart. That’s one of the best things about Hairspray- its relatability and accessibility. It has important themes while still being upbeat and fun. It’s extremely relevant- the musical takes place in the 1960s during the Civil Rights Movement, but even today, racism and other forms of discrimination undeniably exist. I think it’s telling that Hairspray is so wildly popular and loved. The messages of acceptance and equality are still needed and valued. If you haven’t seen Hairspray, um, watch it please. There’s a movie. Zac Efron is in it.


You played Martha in Greasepaint’s production of Heathers this year alongside Sophia Drapeau. How does playing Martha differ from other characters in the show? What do you think are the benefits and drawbacks of double casting? What would you say to a youth theatre skeptical about mounting a production of Heathers?
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Breagh onstage during Heathers at Greasepaint. (2016)
The characters in Heathers, particularly Veronica, talk about being- or are referred to as- damaged. Martha is the only one this does not apply to, until the “Kindergarten Boyfriend” scene. She is the heart of the show. She is innocent and kind and untouched before Veronica breaks her. To any theatres with reservations about putting on Heathers- I have never come across a show that is more honest. The sexuality and explicit language, though dramatized, is realistic. You think you won’t walk down a high school hallway and hear things like what characters in Heathers say? You’re wrong. Portraying suicide and killing was really very difficult- it is extremely sensitive subject matter for sure-but if you have the right actors and right directors, Heathers is the biggest anti-violence and anti-bullying show out there. Heathers doesn’t satirize or glorify suicide; rather, it reminds us how words and actions can harm someone and makes us hyper aware of that reality. Playing Martha was the most significant learning experience I’ve ever had as an actor and as a person. I remember when we did the talk back, there were people in the audience that had attempted suicide and spoke to us about it. Talking to them was surreal because I played a character that attempted suicide onstage. I can’t even imagine what that was like for them to watch. Having their experiences presented to me made me all the more aware and real (I hope) onstage and also more sensitive in real life. As for double casting, I think it has its benefits especially when the show has a small cast because it gives more people the opportunity to perform. However, there is the competition that comes along with double casting that is certainly a drawback (I love Sophia Drapeau! She was an amazing double and I never felt any nasty or competitive vibes at all- support all around).


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Breagh as Nancy in Oliver at Greasepaint with Connor Baker
and Jacob Emmett. (2015)
This Christmas, you played Nancy in Greasepaint’s production of Oliver. What are the challenges that come alongside playing Nancy? Why do you think Oliver has remained such a popular show?
Nancy is a really difficult character to play because she is 1) adult 2) tough and 3) in love. She is someone who has had to grow up fast and provide for herself through thievery and prostitution, and because of that she has a tough skin. But even though she has been neglected and abused, she remains hopeful and joyous, which is why she is a mother figure to the Fagin boys, particularly Oliver and Dodger. Justifying her relationship to Bill was a challenge, so “As Long As He Needs Me,” was too. My favorite lyric is “If you are lonely then you will know when someone needs you, you love them so.” It’s heartbreaking, because it tells you so much about her relationship with Bill- she loves him, but the real reason she stays with him is because she can’t handle being alone. I think Oliver! remains popular because it is a classic, the songs are well-known, the characters are loved, and the story is timeless.  


Your mom, Maureen Dias-Watson, is the producing artistic director. How does working with your mom change the dynamic during a show? How do you think having your mom involved in youth theatre has affected your experience?
I can truthfully say that Greasepaint would not be the same without my mom there. Greasepaint still exists today because of her hard work. She puts blood, sweat, and tears- not to mention countless hours and tons of money- into the Stagebrush Theatre building and also the entity of Greasepaint. It is so very clear when you see shows or participate in shows that she loves that place more than anyone. As for working with her, she doesn’t engage too much in the rehearsal process and isn’t normally super involved in casting or directing- Heathers was actually the first show she directed at Greasepaint that I was ever in.


You have worked extensively with Greasepaint Youth Theatre. What makes Greasepaint unique from other youth theatres?
It’s going to be really hard to put this in words. First of all, Greasepaint the perfect place for kids and teens to grow in the craft of theatre. I’ve never seen an actor leave Greasepaint without improving, whether they were six and a newbie or 18 with several shows under their belt. Everyone is professional and talented and learns invaluable skills at Greasepaint. Greasepaint also puts on amazing shows. Some are edgy, some are wholesome, some are original, some are classic, but all of them are well-done. Besides that, Greasepaint is unique because of the welcoming and passionate community, from every audience member to every employee to every actor. We all love Greasepaint, and we love to let everyone know how much we love it. I guess I can just say there is a reason I chose to work mainly at Greasepaint. It’s home.


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Breagh as Wednesday Addams with Jack Rose in Brophy/Xavier's
production of The Addams Family. (2016)
Favorite character you got to play during the 2015-16 season?
Martha Dunnstock and Wednesday Addams.


Favorite person you got to play opposite of during the 2015-16? (Romantically or otherwise)
Jack Rose. He played my mom last year in Hairspray and my dad this year in The Addams Family. I adore him, he’s one of my best friends.


Dream role? Dream role of the opposite sex?
I’d love to play any female in Into The Woods, probably Baker’s Wife most of all. Also Eponine in Les Mis. If I were a young boy and a better dancer, I’d for sure want to play Billy Elliot.


Theatres in Arizona you would love to work with, but haven’t?
VYT. I’ve always wanted to work there but it’s never worked out with my shows at Greasepaint or school!


Craziest stage experience (mishap, funny improvised joke, etc.)?
I was actually offstage but in Les Miserables, during the death scenes in the Revolution, one guy knocked over an entire table topped with glass bottles when he got shot. Glass was all over the stage and in the audience.


Weirdest show you’ve ever been to? (Whether it be the nature of the show, casting decisions, etc.)
Secret in the Wings, I think. XCP performed it last year. It was super weird, but cool!


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Breagh as Tracy with the cast of Hairspray at Greasepaint
during the song "Nicest Kids in Town (Reprise)". (2014)
Favorite costume you’ve ever worn? Least favorite?
My Tracy wardrobe was super comfy and trendy. I had a fat suit that I named Brenda. Though I haven’t had a truly negative costume experience, I guess my least favorite would be HSM because we brought in our own clothes and I don’t know how to dress myself/I am not fashionable.
Best youth production you have ever seen?
I’ve seen so many amazing youth productions in AZ, it’s so hard to pick! Spotlight’s Rent left me speechless- especially Michael Schultz singing “I’ll Cover You” reprise. Like whaaaaaat. It’s such a difficult show for youth to put on because the themes of death/dying and being left behind are so adult, and the AIDS component seems to be something that the average 18-year-old is pretty removed from. I was really impressed with how Spotlight took on that challenge.


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Breagh with the cast of Brophy/Xavier's The Addams Family. (2016)
What is your go-to audition song?
“Pulled” from The Addams Family (foreshadowing?)


Advice for young performers? Auditions? Behavior? Life?
Auditioning? It’s my least favorite thing. Just remember to be yourself, smile, and take a deep breath! The people you’re auditioning for are rooting for you.
Behavior? An ego will get you nowhere. An acting teacher gave me excellent advice once- treat every stage partner like they’re the best actor in the world.
Life? I do not think I’m qualified to give life advice as I am only a 18-year-old BABY, but I will try (warning- I am a walking cliche): Live in the moment, follow your heart, eat the cookie if you really want it.


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Breagh as Serena in Legally Blonde. (2013)
Favorite actors and actresses? Stage? Screen?
Stage: I’m literally in love with Steven Pasquale and Kelli O’Hara. Nothing will ever compare to the two of them in The Bridges of Madison County. I think the first time I heard Steven sing I died. They’re brilliant in that and in everything else they do.
Screen: I’m a little obsessed with Amy Poehler and John Krasinski. Ellen Degeneres is my idol.


Favorite plays?
The Glass Menagerie, Cyrano de Bergerac, Peter and the Starcatcher.


Favorite musicals?
OH MY GOODNESS SO MANY! Hamilton, Into the Woods, Big Fish, The Bridges of Madison County, and Next to Normal are some of my favorites.
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Breagh performing in Mary Poppins with
Griffin Fletcher. (2015)


What is the best showtune of all-time?
“Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Your Story?” the finale from Hamilton. Sorry not sorry.


Musical/play on Broadway currently you’re dying to see?
Waitress! I already saw Hamilton ;)


Favorite movie? TV Show?
Movies: Anything that makes me cry.
TV: The Office and Gilmore Girls.


Secret guilty pleasure?
I love to read, and I am I a giant nerd for fantasy fiction novels/series. Harry Potter, The Mortal Instruments, Odd Thomas, Lux… omg.


Personal mantra(s)?
Be humble, be grateful, be kind.


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Breagh Watson with Stokley Berg backstage at
The Addams Family. (2016)
Performer you would die to perform with?
Ummm it’s got to be Jonathan Groff I think? He’s so cool. I kind of just want to be his best friend.


How do you feel about the atmosphere of youth theatre around Arizona? What do you like about it? What do you feel like can be improved?
The youth theatre scene in Arizona is amazing. We are lucky to have so much talent and so many places to learn and grow in our craft! Every theatre has something fantastic to offer whether you’re in a show or seeing one. Something I would change is probably the atmosphere of competition- support and encouragement is far more valuable than criticism and jealousy in the theatre world. And the world in general, honestly.


Most underrated show?
I just recently saw Big Fish for the first time and I cried SO HARD. It’s such a beautifully told story with a meaningful theme. I’m a sucker for sad stuff. (Props to Notre Dame and Hale Stewart for the performance and Jack Rose for letting me cry on him).


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Breagh with her three Heathers: Barrette Janey,
Cami Benton, and Gabby Vatistas. (2016)
What’s your “adult” plan? Keep performing professionally or…?
Ahhhhh! Yes! I hope to perform always. Ideally, I will pursue a double major in Communications and Drama with a minor in Chinese and see where that takes me!


Upcoming projects?
I have one more show at school before I graduate! I’m in this club called Brophy Student Theatre, and we perform shows that are completely student-produced, from script to music to cast to crew. This time it’s a musical based on Jurassic Park!


Young actor/actress in the Phoenix area you'd love to perform with
Sam Primack! I see him in everything and WOW he’s talented. One day, Sam. :)

Thank you to Breagh Watson for doing this interview with us! We should have more interviews from more awesome young ladies in the coming week.

Saturday, May 14, 2016

AYAA Dreamcasting Potpurri Week Final Day!!

Hi, guys! Welcome to the last day of AYAA's Potpurri Dreamcasting Shindig! I just want to thank EVERYONE again who made a list this week.We had an opportunity to present so many shows that we may not have been otherwise able to cast.

On today's edition, I am happy to present cast lists of The Little Mermaid (Victoria Vredevoogd), The Wedding Singer (Noa Gauthier), Cats (Sarah Davidson), Cinderella (Alyssa Granger), Newsies (Anson Romney), School of Rock (Bryce Dilullo), The Sound of Music (Miranda Smith), The Producers (Carter Palumbo), The Secret Garden (Steven Enriquez) and my cast of my favorite musical comedy, The Drowsy Chaperone.

Victoria Vredevoogd
The Little Mermaid
Ariel- Jessica Webb
Ursula- Victoria Vredevoogd (love this role)
Scuttle- Connor Brigola
Eric- Jake Bonar
Triton- Tim Pung
Sebastian- Sam Ellefson
Flotsam- Joey Grado
Jetsam- Devon Policci
Chef Louis- Austin Porter
Mersisters-
Caroline Jackson
Grace Napalotano
Lina Capellano
Becca Webb
Shawna Roden
Macy LeCheminant

Noa Gauthier
The Wedding Singer
robbie: sam primack
sammy: ethan shanker
george: hep witzel
julia: noa gauthier (one of my dream roles)
holly: jasmine bassham
glen: vinney pugliese
rosie: sophia drapeau

linda: addison bowman

Sarah Davidson
Cats
Alonzo- Konnor Smith
Gus- Mark Munoz
Bombalurina- Grace Napoletano
Bustopher Jones- Bryce Dilullo
Demeter- Lydia McCloskey
Griddlebone- Adyson Nichols
Grizzabella- Me (I'm in love with this show)
Growltiger- Noah Delgado
Jellylorum- Olivia Neinstead
Jemima- Summer Farnsworth
Jennyanydots- Jessica Sinodis
Munkustrap- Jonah Carlson
Macavity- Mason Reeves
Mr. Mistoffelees- Anson Romney
Mungojerrie- Nick Pauley
Old Deuteronomy- Nicholas Hambruch
Rumpleteaser- Jessie Jo Pauley
Rum Tum Tugger- Kale Burr
Skimbleshanks- Joey Grado

Victoria- Emily Kleinman

Alyssa Granger
Cinderella
Ella- Jessie Jo Pauley (or me bc love this role)
Prince Topher- Adam Bei
Fairy Godmother- Jessica Sinodis
Madame- Heidi Johnson
Gabrielle-Sophia Donnell

Charlotte- Sarah Pansing

Anson Romney
Newsies
Jack Kelly- Dale Mortensen
Crutchie- Kale Burr
Joseph Pulitzer- Mark Munoz
Karherine- Summer Farnsworth
Specs- Joey J Grado
Don- Devon Policci
Nunzio- Vincent Pugliese
Theodore Roosevelt- Noah Delgado
Medda- Olivia Nienstedt

Bryce Dilullo
School of Rock
Dewey - Bryce Dillulo (Dream role)
Rosalie - Mackenna Goodrich
Ned - Carter Palumbo
Patty Di Marco - Jessica Sinodis
Katie - Emily Woodward Shaw
Freddy - Joel Brooks
Zack - LJ Webb
Billy - Adam Miller (this kid is killing it in James and the Giant Peach Jr. at AYT rn)
Lawrence - Ben Guffey

Miranda Smith
The Sound of Music
Maria: Jackie Brecker
Captain Von Trapp: Isaac Dowdle
Max: Noah Delgado
Mother Abbess: Gillian Elliot
Baroness Schraeder: Jessica Sinodis
Sister Bertha: Megan Lucas
Sister Margareta: Sarah Scroggins
Sister Sophia: Molly Joseph
Herr Zeller: Liam Thibeault
Franz: Jake Bonar
Frau Schmidt: Macy Wood
Rolf: Kale Burr
Liesel: Summer Farnsworth
Friedrich: Jacob Brooks
Louisa: Macy LeCheminant
Kurt: Joel Brooks
Brigitta: Madeline Riggs
Marta: Reagan Plank

Gretl: Claire Likes

Carter Palumbo
The Producers
Max Bialystock- Bryce Dillulo
Leo Bloom- Hayden Skaggs
Roger- Bailey Gorman
Ulla- Jessica Sinodis

Franz- Joseph Daly

Steven Enriquez
The Secret Garden
Mary Lennox: Haley Reed
Dickon: Steven Enriquez
Colin: Josh Mortenson
Martha: Jasmine Bassham
Lily: Summer Beckman
Archibald: Mark Munoz
Ben Weatherstaff: Isaac Dowdle
Mrs. Medlock: Katie Male
Dr. Craven: Kale Burr

Mackenna Goodrich
The Drowsy Chaperone
The Youths:
Man in Chair: Carter Palumbo
Drowsy Chaperone: Jessica Sinodis
Janet van de Graaff: Jackie Brecker
Robert Martin: Kale Burr
George: Sam Primack
Aldolpho: Connor Brigola
Mrs. Tottendale: Alli Halliday
Underling: Vincent Pugliese
Feldzieg: Kevin Kennedy
Kitty: Jessie Jo Pauley
Trix: Gabi Giusti
The Gangsters: Joey Grado and Dale Mortenson
Superintendent: Bryce Dilullo

At age:
Man in Chair: Matthew Harris
Drowsy Chaperone: Emily Evans
Janet van de Graaff: Jackie Brecker
Robert Martin: James Gish
George: Vinny Chavez
Aldolpho: Stephen Serna
Mrs. Tottendale: Janis Webb
Underling: Rob Stuart
Feldzieg: Tedd Glazebrook
Kitty: Jessie Jo Pauley
Trix: Zoe Zamora
The Gangsters: Kale Burr and Allan DeWitt
Superintendent: Geoff Goorin

Next week, we will be back doing our regular one show dream casting! However, it will be posted on Friday as I have an audition and a performance on Saturday! Thank you.