Inspire, Spring 2010

overheard Certain performances have a way of staying with us for years to come. Whether silly, romantic, life- changing, or profound, they become unforgettable pieces of our college years. Mike Colletto ’06 played Romeo in the 2006 production of Romeo and Juliet , and I was secretly in love with him. However, I was stuck playing Lady Capulet, his mother-in-law ! Waiting for my entrance as he recited Shakespearean sonnets to another woman was torture. But now we’re living happily ever after as husband and wife. HEATHER (WENZEL) COLLETTO ’08, GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN Bridge of Blood has greatly encouraged me over the past 25 years. Written by former Cedarville professor Dr. David Robey, it tells the story of the five missionaries, including Jim Elliot, who were martyred in Ecuador in 1956. JOY HART ’85, GREENVILLE, OHIO Fiddler on the Roof . Why? Matt Moore ’92 as Tevye . Enough said! MICHELLE (LONGO) MILLER ’86, JAMESTOWN, OHIO What campus play, concert, or recital will you never forget? 8 SPRING 2010

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