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Avery Neufeld
as Eurydice
Avery is so ecstatic to be a part of Eurydice, as it is her second show at Lillian Osborne (catch her in The Theory Of Relativity @ lohs.ca/abetterworld). She is very honoured to be able to share the role of Eurydice with the incredibly talented Harriet Li, Christina Kim, and Sofiyah Shariff. Avery is very passionate about performing, and has performed in nine shows over the years! She would like to thank Mr. Blackwell and Ms. Hodgson for being absolutely incredible directors, as well as the rest of her extremely talented cast and crew, and her parents for listening to her rehearse the same scenes over and over again.
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Corbin Hycha
as Orpheus
Corbin has been involved in drama since seventh grade, starting out as a set designer and eventually making a deal with the devil that began his acting “career.” Every show Corbin has been in has been cursed by some unforeseen circumstances, and he is beginning to believe that this is the price he must pay for the choices he made in his deep, dark, mysterious past. Corbin is very excited to play Orpheus in this year’s production of Eurydice!
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Amber Beach
as Father
Amber Beach is a young actor and wanted criminal, though no longer a war criminal after her successful defense at The Hague. She wanted to write a Playbill bio but unfortunately left it to Mr. Blackwell to do, so he gets to write whatever he wants. Amber is able to step over tall buildings (because she's tall.) She'd like to thank Mr. Blackwell and Mr. Blackwell only.
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Paige Reid
as Nasty Interesting Man
Paige Reid has acted in numerous plays (mostly in the ensemble), and is very excited to be in the cast of Eurydice. In this play, she portrays the Nasty Interesting Man. Paige would like to thank the directors and tech crew for their determination to put on a show, even when being constantly threatened by lockdowns.