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Maggie Roach
as Rosalind (W/F)
Maggie Roach is a junior at South High School and is beyond thrilled to be playing the role of Rosalind. Some of Maggie's previous performances at South High include Liesl in the Sound Of Music, Beth Loffreda and Catherine Connolly in The Laramie Project Ten Years Later and Rona in Spelling Bee. Maggie has also participated in the One Act Festivals, performed in the opera Carmen as a cigarette girl and in Suor Angelica as Mistress of the Novices. Maggie would like to thank Mr. Marr, Motch, Lydia, Deb and all of the cast and crew for their hard work and dedication! And of course a big thank you to Maggie's family and friends for their unconditional love and support! Enjoy the show!
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Sophie Williams
as Rosalind (T/S)
Sophie Williams is a junior here at Great Neck South High School and has participated in many Theatre South productions over the past 3 years. Some of her previous roles include Leigh Fondakowski, Zackie Salmon, and Romaine Patterson in The Laramie Project, Officer Pudney in Rumors, and Sister Sophia in The Sound of Music. She would like to thank the cast and crew, as well as Dr. Robinson and Mr. Marr for all their hard work and dedication. She would also like to thank her amazing friends and family for their endless support. Enjoy the show!
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Bonnie Charles
as Celia (W/F)
Bonnie Charles is a senior at Great Neck South. She currently serves on the Theatre South Board and has participated in every musical Theatre South has performed since her freshmen year. As You Like It, however, is the first winter play that she’s participated in and she is very excited. Her favorite roles include June in her debut performance of Chicago and Marcy Park in The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee. She would like to thank her older sister Lindsay for always being an inspiration to her when it comes to singing, as well as the rest of her family for always supporting her. She would also like to thank Mr. Marr for always believing in her, pushing her out of her comfort zone in order to reach her full potential, and for making Theatre South her favorite memory of her high school years.