Starlight Express - November 08 - November 12, 2018

Dixie High Arts Department

 Who's Who 

  • Troy McGee head shot

    Troy McGee

    Choreographer/Skate Coach

    Troy is originally from Houston and trained at Houston Ballet. He has worked with such dance greats as Dee Caspary, Mandy Moore, Mark Meismer, and Doug Caldwell. Troy was a company member in Adam Parson's C. Dance Company, Terry Beeman's Performance Company, and Justin Giles' Soul Escape. He has filmed music videos with and for Pink, Lenny Kravitz, and Avril Lavigne. He has performed with Odyssey Dance Theater since 2008. Troy has performed at Tuacahn for many years, with credits including Cats (Quaxo/Macavity), Starlight Express (Purse), Aladdin, Hairspray, Annie, Footloose, Tarzan, The Little Mermaid, and Grease. Much love and thanks to his amazing wife, Erica, with whom he has shared the stage for years and is now taking a break from performing to care for their baby, Hunter, who was born in March.

  • Erica Bryce head shot

    Erica Bryce

    Choreographer/Skate Coach

    Erica has been a Tuacahn performer for 10+ years, with credits including Cats (Victoria), Oklahoma (Dream Laurie), and Starlight Express (Duvay). She danced in Taiwan with The Utah Ballet, toured Germany, Switzerland, and Turkey with Odyssey Dance Theater, and danced as Wendy and Snow White in the opening cast of One Man's Dream II at Tokyo Disneyland. She was also a featured "Rockette" in Disney's High School Musical 3. Erica is especially grateful for Troy and their adorable baby boy, Hunter, who was born in March.

  • Michael Mullins head shot

    Michael Mullins

    as Rusty (the Steam Engine)

    Michael (a senior) feels so blessed to play Rusty the Steam Train! He fell in love with theater after playing Donkey in Shrek as a sophomore. Other credits: 25th Annual...Spelling Bee (William Barfee), How to Succeed...(Ensemble). He hopes to study music education after high school and become a music teacher. Michael would like to thank Mr. Scott and Mrs. Snow for helping him look and sound his best, and his parents for raising him "in the best way possible!" "Annie - thank you for helping me want to be the best person I can be!" Michael reminds us..."Nobody can do it like a steam train!"

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