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Elizabeth Boroda
as Dog Catcher, Mrs. Greer, Orphan
It seems like just yesterday that we sat in the music room and did a read-through of the play. Thank you so much Mr. Shaheen, Ms. Sarah, and Ms. Cantone for teaching me so many new things about the acting world. Although I didn't have a huge part I still learned a lot and came out of this production changed for life.
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Jillian Kimberling
as Sandy, Orphan, Servant
Woof, My name is Jillian and I play Sandy the dog. In putting on this production, I have learned lots. For instance, I have learned that no matter how big or small a part seems, playing it will be a memorable experience. I have had a fantastic time performing this wonderful show with my peers!
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Daniel Brown
as Lt. Ward, Man in Window, Bert Healy, Louis Howe, Servant
Hello, I'm Daniel. Usually I'm considered a person who always makes jokes, but Annie Jr. has helped me control my brilliant sense of humor (very humble, aren't I). But seriously, it's been an honor to work with my peers to put on a great show!
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Anya Wang
as Grace Farrell
My name is Anya and I play Grace Farrell, secretary to Oliver Warbucks. Annie Jr. has taught me how to take acting seriously. For instance, being Grace gives me a chance to view life from an adult's perspective. It's so much fun to step into your character and see things in a different light!
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Michael Ning
as Drake, Radio Announcer
Howdy! I'm Michael Ning and I've been having a blast over the last few months rehearsing for Annie Jr. I've grown mentally and gotten past many obstacles, including how to represent a character I have little in common with. My favorite part of the play is singing "Tomorrow" as a full cast because it brings energy and hope to the story.