And Then There Were None
BIOS Emily Lynn Bush (Mrs. Rogers) is a senior theatre major from Cleveland, Ohio, concentrating in design and performance. She plans to graduate in December, marry the love of her life in January, and pursue creating high-quality art the rest of her life. She would like to thank her Savior for placing a creative spirit in her heart: “May all the glory be forever Yours.” Emily Dykeman (Assistant Stage Manager) is a senior theatre major from Montgomery, New York. She hopes to pursue a career in all things theatre. Emily would like to thank her parents for their boundless love and support and for patiently trying to remember what “ASM” stands for. Roger Gelwicks (General Mackenzie) is a sophomore from Fishers, Indiana, majoring in technical and professional communication. He looks forward to working in documentation editing. He would like to thank his mother for instilling in him an appreciation for Agatha Christie’s work at a young age. Josiah Hutchings (Dr. Armstrong) is a junior theatre performance major hailing from Medford, New Jersey. After graduation, he would love to go into acting and the theatre world professionally. He wants to thank the Lord for being whatever he needs Him to be, and to dedicate this show to his Dad, who has always been a comfort and supporter. J ames Lane (William Blore)is a junior from Madison, Ohio, majoring in theatre with concentrations in design and performance. After graduation he plans to work on film and stage using his talents for the honor and glory of his Savior. James counts it an honor to be back on the Cedarville stage and dedicates his performance to his family, friends, and one point five. Ben Lenox (Fred Narracott) is a sophomore theatre major from Columbus, Ohio, who would someday like to have his own traveling Christian drama team. He would like to thank Lauren for always supporting him 100 percent in everything he does. Doug Malcolm (Rogers) is a sophomore theatre major from Canton, Michigan. He plans to pursue an M.F.A. in Shakespeare performance. “How great is the love the Father has lavished on us, that we should be called Sons of God!” Eric Rasmussen (Sir Lawrence Wargrave) is a sophomore theatre major with concentrations in design and performance. He is from Newtown Square, Pennsylvania. In the future, he would like to start and direct his own dinner theatre and use that as a means of spreading the good news of Christ. He would like to thank his family and friends for supporting him and ultimately his God for blessing him in so many ways; Glory to God!
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