Annie KIDS - March 07 - March 08, 2019

The Champion School

 Crew Who's Who 

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    Bill Leavell

    Production Coordinator

    A graduate of Art Institute of Atlanta, Bill Leavell is also an accomplished professional artist, with over 20 years of experience in the cultural and visual arts. His works have been exhibited throughout Georgia and the southern region. He consults and monitors over 150 Member Artists, and is a current member of AAFTA (African Americans for the Arts).

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    Amy Lemon

    Set Designer & Costumer

    Amy is a Teaching Artist and Junior Thespian Troupe Director at Crabapple Middle School. Amy started acting in community theatre in North Carolina in Steel Magnolias at The Misty Mountain Playhouse and then as a Children’s Theatre Director in Columbus, Ohio, where she also worked in costuming and as a scenic designer. Her most memorable design credit includes the costuming and set design for Peter and Wendy and Johnny Tremaine. Her most recent directing credit was The Addams Family Musical at The Roswell Cultural Arts Center. Amy is grateful to spend her adulthood doing the very thing she loved most as a child: playing dress up. Amy co-owns TheLemonCreative where she rents costumes, props and set pieces for theatre, events and photo shoots. She would like to thank Joy Hammond for the opportunity to work with the student actors and crew at The Champion School. She has loved every minute of this creative process and is so excited to see the show! 

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    Brandon McGrue

    Sound & Lights

    Brandon graduated from The University of West Georgia with a B.A in Theatre. His Stage management credits include Cabaret  and The 25th Annual Putnam CountySpelling Bee. He has experience in Acting, Sound design, Props, Directing, and Playwriting. He also founded and ran his own improv troupe for two years while attending University. He has worked at the ART Station Theatre in Stone Mountain, Georgia, for three years. His goals are to expand his theatrical knowledge through professional work experience. He also hopes in the future to start his own youth theatre that caters to kids with Special needs

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