The Star-Spangled Girl
^Players and Zftlanagement Stephanie Anderson (Stage Manager) is a senior theatre performance major from Madrid, Spain, and every scrap of goodness in her is because of Jesus, her joy. This year she directed The Last Five Years, played the role of Tituba in The Crucible, and now makes her debut as stage manager. She heartily thanks the wonderful theatre faculty for their wisdom and support these past four years. After teaching English in China next year, she plans to patent something brilliant to financially support her theatre-loving ways. Josiah Hutchings (Norman Cornell) is excited and blessed to be a part of this production. He has loved it every step of the way and is so excited to get to work with such a talented group of people. He thanks God for blessing him in countless ways, and for his friends and family, who have been there to support him and cheer him on when times are hard. He would like to especially dedicate this show to his half sister, Jade. To God be the glory! James Lane (Assistant Stage Manager) is a junior theatre major with concentrations in both performance and design. Favorite theatrical credits include Les Miserables, The Crucible, And Then There Were None, and Much Ado About Nothing. James serves at the University as the assistant to the lighting designer. Lindsay McGee (Sophie Rauschmeyer) is a sophomore theatre major with an emphasis in performance and design, from Cincinnati, Ohio. She is tremendously blessed for the opportunity to study this beautiful art form. Her previous show credits include The Crucible (Mary Warren), Hello, Dolly! (Minnie Fay), The Servant o f Two Masters (Smeraldina), Zombie Prom (Ginger), and Seussical the Musical (Gertrude McFuzz). She would like to extend appreciation to the valiant Mischelle McIntosh for her brimming creativity and entertaining rehearsal stories, the gifted hands of devoted cast and crew members, Donald N.C. Jones’s inspiring designs, Mr. C’s “free of charge” advice, her fantastically supportive family and friends, and ultimately, our Ford — who delights in the glorifying art we create. Soli Deo Gloria! Josiah Ryan Smith (Andy Hobart) is a junior comprehensive communication and theatre design major from the regal state of New Hampshire. In the future, he would like to utilize his two degrees to bring greater attention to the importance and desperate need of the arts within human development and communities. He would like to thank the theatre and communications professors for their monumental support as well as his family, especially his Nanna, whose continuous promotion and enrichment of the arts stimulated his desire to incessantly endorse the arts and comprehend the greater impact the arts may have on a fallen world.
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