Sister Act - May 10 - May 12, 2024

Colonial Chorus Players

 Who's Who 

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    Susan Austin

    Susan Austin (Sister Mary Lazarus) is having a blast in her third time playing a nun and fifth show with CCP. Some local favorite roles include: Sister Robert Anne in Nunsense (Arlington Friends of the Drama), Donna Sheridan in Mamma Mia! (Stage 284), Rose in Gypsy (The Playmakers), and Sharon/Grace/Terry in Working (The Umbrella). Susan is a Performance graduate of Emerson College and a middle school paraprofessional and voiceover artist. She can honestly say that this Sister Act cast and crew has been the most happy, infectious, enthusiastic, committed group of folks she has ever worked with in a show. She remains ever grateful to her family and friends for their love and support.

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    Nick Benedetti

    Nick Benedetti (Ensemble) is pleased to be making his debut with CCP in Sister Act! Past roles of his include Lurch in The Addams Family, The Black Knight in Spamalot, Tiny Tom in Urinetown, The Large and Terrible Frog in A Year with Frog and Toad, and Vlad Vladikoff in Seussical. When he isn’t doing theater, Nick enjoys cooking, reading, exercising, traveling, and a variety of other fun things with his loving and devoted partner Kati, who is also in this production! He would like to thank her for all her love and support, his family for supporting him and always seeing his performances, and his fellow cast and crew in the show who have been nothing but incredible and kind the entire run through!

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    Martin Brother

    Martin Brother (Monsignor/Ernie) is pleased to be making his debut with Colonial Chorus Players in this production. A transplant from the West Coast, Martin has been seen in North Shore productions with Marblehead Little Theatre, History Alive! Salem, Mugford Street Players, and Gloucester Stage. Favorite roles include Heck Tate in To Kill A Mockingbird and El Gallo in The Fantastiks. When not on stage, Martin makes a good point as an acupuncturist in his Danvers medical office.

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