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Bella White
as Mary Poppins
Bella (Class of 2017) appeared on the WHS stage as a Blind Girl in The Miracle Worker, a Cloth Merchant in Cinderella, Ensemble in South Pacific, and "Mrs. Fezziwig" in A Christmas Carol. Outside of WHS, she appeared in The Hunchback of Notre Dame at The Ogunquit Playhouse and Rent at Patrick Dorow Productions. She was an assistant Stage Manager for Arsenic and Old Lace, is currently a Drum Major in the Marching Band, and is involved in Winter Guard, diving, and track. This past Thanksgiving, she spun a flag in the Macy’s Great American Marching Band in NYC.
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Richard Patnaude
as Bert
At WHS, Richard (class of 2017) appeared as “Dr. Anagnos” in The Miracle Worker, “Prince Charming” in Cinderella, “Jonathan Brewster” in Arsenic and Old Lace, (his favorite role), “Lt. Cable” in South Pacific, “Furber” in Oh Promise Me!, “Jesus” in Godspell, and “Scrooge” in A Christmas Carol. At WJHS, he played the evil “Gaston” in Beauty and the Beast and “Baloo the Bear” in Junglebook. Richard has appeared on stage at the Ogunquit Playhouse, and received vocal training from his father, the Rev. Jeffrey Patnaude. He is a drum major of Marching Band, participates in other bands, and sings in the WHS Chorus and his church choir.
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Seana Grealey
as Winifred Banks
Seana (Class of 2017) has appeared on the WHS stage as “Helen Keller” in The Miracle Worker, “Cinderella” in Cinderella, “Lieutenant Rooney” in Arsenic and Old Lace, “Nellie Furbush” in South Pacific, “Ann Furber” in Oh Promise Me!, “Joanne” in Godspell, “Ghost of Christmas Present” in A Chirstmas Carol. At WJHS, she appeared in the Ensembles of Anything Goes and The Wizard of Oz, but her favorite roles include “Little Red” in Into the Woods, “Annie” in Annie, and both “Belle” and 'Mrs. Potts” in Beauty and the Beast. Seana is involved in “Fems in STEM”, NHS, and A Capella Chorus. She loves singing, and has performed the National Anthem all over Maine, including at The State House. Seana has also been a member of the Winter Varsity Cheering Team for the past four years.