The Miracle Worker - November 06 - November 08, 2014

Gahanna Lincoln High School

 Who's Who 

  • Kalea Lucas

    After graduation this May, she plans to attend U of SC as an international business major. This is her second GLHS production but has performed since the age 3 including for Thiossane West African Dance Institute, SRO Theatre and Kicks Flicks Productions. Her hobbies include singing, dancing, acting, playing the saxophone, studying foreign language, and tennis.

  • Brittany Stamas

    This is her third production on stage at GLHS and she is a senior this year in Performance Studio. She is excited to be a blind girl as well as a crone in The Miracle Worker. She hopes to attend BYU in the fall majoring in elementary music education. She would like to thank her parents for supporting her in all of her activities throughout her school career.

  • Emily Eschliman

    Emily is a senior who has been involved in the Gahanna Lincoln Theatre Department since her freshman year and is now a part of Performance Studio. Emily plans to attend college next fall in pursuit of a degree in Broadcast Journalism. This is her second production; she was first cast in the ensemble of the Spring 2014 production, Hairspray, and now The Miracle Worker.

  • Catherine Inman

    Catie is a Freshman here at GLHS. She has been acting since fifth grade, when she was in The Big Bad Musical. In middle school, she was in The Wizard of Oz, Annie, and Joseph & the Amazing Technicolor Dream Coat. She plans to try out for other productions at GLHS. She wants to thank her parents and siblings for their support, and Mrs. M for taking her time to create something so amazing.

  • Justine Orr

    Justine Orr is a freshman at GLHS this year. In her spare time, she enjoys reading mystery novels, sketching, and playing piano. She has been involved in a several productions, such as Annie (twice) as both Kate and Pepper, and also Gift of the Magi as Della. She dabbles in guitar and is sixth chair flute in freshman band. She hopes to be involved in many more productions at GLHS in the future.

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