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Morgan Tomazine
as Hodel, (Understudy)
Morgan’s (9) love for singing, dancing, and acting has always been a part of her personal
life since as long as she can remember. She was in her first official WCS production
in 2014 Sunshine on Leith. This began her love and desire to be on stage. From
that point on, she knew she wanted to be a part of the WCS productions moving
forward. In addition to participating in the musicals, Morgan is also involved in chorus and plays the clarinet in the band. She also has a deep love for volleyball, which she plays during fall sports. Morgan would like to thank her grandparents for their love and support. Thank you to her brother, Brendan, who shares her love for music and is always encouraging her to be all God has created her to be. And finally, Morgan wants to thank her parents, who are her biggest fans, and are always very supportive of her and always encourage her to follow her
dreams.
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Maile Smith
as Chava, his daughter
This is Maile’s (9) debut performance at WCS, but previously played a weather girl in a production in the Tri-State area. She enjoys playing field hockey and soccer.
She would like to thank all of her family and friends that have supported her during
this “wonderful experience.”
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Ivana Thompson
as Bielke, his daughter
Ivana (7) writes: I like singing, dancing, acting, and track. I enjoy reading for fun. I played "Si Si Soleado" in Lost, But Now I'm Found! the WCS 5th grade musical. I was in the Youth Campaign For Christ Drama Ministry at my church. I also attended the Arden Drama School in Philadelphia, with my cousin in 2010. I have plans to attend the Levoy Theatre Camp in Millville, New Jersey this year. I would like to thank my mom and Mr. Carney for my ride and I would also like to thank everyone who came. Enjoy!
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Emily Spangler
as Shprintze, his daughter
Emily (10) made her WCS acting debut as a seventh grader. She was cast in Our
Town (Rebecca Gibbs), Jane Eyre, The Musical (Young Jane) and Sunshine on Leith.
Other activities include plays Baritone Horn in the Concert Band and trombone in the Jazz Band. She sings alto in the Concert Choir and is an active participant in the Jubilee Singers. “I would like
to thank Mrs. Good for giving me the confidence I need to act, Ms. Schiller, who works tirelessly doing all necessary jobs to make every show excellent, Mr. Polman, who taught me how to sing way better than I ever imagined, and lastly, Ms. Poore, who performed a miracle and taught me how to dance. You have all been a blessing in my life and I look forward to even spending the next few years of high school as a part of these WCS productions.”