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Xavier Quincey Newsome
as Bert
Quincey has dreamed of being a lead and choreographer in a show at the same time for over 10 years, so to say this is a dream come true is a massive understatement. Being both of these in a Disney production just adds so much more to that dream. Although you may have seen him in many shows such as Clue (Mr. Green), Dracula (Renfield), The Great Gatsby (Nick) and more… He assures you that you’ve never seen him like this. This is MAGIC. Dreams really do come true. Chim Chiminey, Chim Chim Cher-ee Chim Cher-oo.
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Tom Pairan
as George Banks
Tom Pairan is delighted to return to the CCT stage this summer in the role of George Banks. As a child and teenager, Tom was involved in productions with the Millersport Community Theater. He made his CCT debut last summer as Horst the Straw Pig in Shrek the Musical. Tom serves as pastor of Calvary Lutheran Church in downtown Chillicothe.
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Laura Pinnix
as Winifred Banks
Laura went to Ohio University for a degree in music education, taught and directed musicals, decided that job was entirely too noisy, and became a librarian instead. She is the author of four young adult novels, and is pleased to share the stage with her son Philip for his debut. Laura says she has loved creating music with such a talented group of singers.
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Elison Ward
as Jane Banks
Elison Ward is a 7th grade student at Bishop Flaget. She plays softball, volleyball, and basketball. Elly is honored to be a part of Mary Poppins. She has also been a part of Annie, Frozen Jr, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, and Miracle on 34th Street. She would like to thank her directors and fellow cast members for giving her this amazing opportunity.
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Jonathon Pairan
as Michael Banks
Jon Pairan is very excited to be playing Michael Banks! Jon has appeared as Baby Oaken in Frozen Jr., Young Shrek and Baby Bear in Shrek the Musical, and as the Caterpillar in Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. Jon enjoys acting, reading, drawing, and singing. He will be a seventh grader at Chillicothe Middle School this fall. Enjoy the show, it’s bloody good!