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Carrollyn Cox
Director
Ms. Cox performed in musicals at Va. Beach Little Theatre every summer during Jr & Sr high, in addition to her high school productions. Before taking the reins as MHS Drama Coach, she directed “Jr Jollies” in high school and has served as musical director for MHS drama since 2011. Ms. Cox is thrilled to share her love of theatre with all of her MHS “kids”, especially her daughter, Claire McCarthy.
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Autumn Tipsword
Producer/Stage Manager
Autumn Tipsword is a junior here at Marathon High and has been involved in the drama program since its genesis. Although rarely seen on stage, she is an integral part of any MHS production - the stage manager, and has been for every Drama Club show. She would like to thank Ms. Cox and her parents for their support.
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Joseph Rayhill
Light Design
Mr. Rayhill is the Marathon High School Band and Chorus Director and he has been teaching at MHS since 2011. Some of his previous shows with the Drama Club include “The Little Mermaid”, “A Night On Broadway”, and “The Wiz”. When Mr. Rayhill isn’t teaching, you can catch him playing his saxophone at various locations around the Keys.
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Christopher Freeman
Lighting Technician
Christopher Freeman returns to the light booth where he says he knows how to “push buttons.” We are thankful that Chris stepped in at the last minute to learn lighting for “You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown,” and even more thrilled that he liked it enough to come back for “Seussical.” Chris would like to send thanks to the fans that enjoyed his light production. #LetThereBeLight
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Benjamin Ryder
Sound Technician
Benjamin Ryder is a freshman at MHS. Ben is running sound for this show, but his first experience in theatre was in 4th grade at Stanley Switlik when he played the Pied Piper in the “Pied Piper.” He is also an integral part of the video production class, and is a member of the swim, tennis, and Academic Challenge teams. Ben is a Life Scout and has already completed his Eagle Scout project!