2007 Miracle Yearbook
I The Whodunit begins to unravel as Detective SergeantTrotter, played by sopho- more Daniel Zimmerman,leans in to interrogate Miss Casewell, played by senior Jaimie Teekell. k Christopher Wren playfully chokes the snooty Mrs.Boyle, while singing"Three Blind Mice"with whatseems like innocentfun—or was it? Rebecca Wolffloved knowing the audience was guessing the entire time who was going to be the victim:"The whole experience was a blast...including pretending to be strangled and actually making it sound realistic." The audience and cast alike are astonished by Mr.Paravicini, played by sopho- more Grant Hansen. Grant enjoyed becoming Paravicini through"the fastidi- ous dress(including manicure)and unnerving habits ofa less than reputable character:' As the'unexpected guest,'he"had fun being mysterious and creepy throughoutthe show!' • Stage manager senior Victoria E. Duff,Director Robert L.Clements,and senior Assistant Stage Manager Phil McLeod proudly sit back and smile at ajob well done. Director Robert Clements compliments the students as"a wonderful group of young adults who worked hard to strive for excellence and to bring honor and glory to our Lord." v Mollie tries to calm her husband Giles down as he threatens Christopher Wren to stay awayfrom Mollie."What I liked mostabout playing Christopher Wren,"says senior Colin Luther,"was having the ability to make the audience laugh at his child-like enthusiasm while simultaneously irritating all ofthe other characters:' A Mollie Ralston, played by sophomore Alexandra Clements, and her husband Giles Ralston, played by senior Justin Keller, begin the play on a happy note—suspicion free and ready to host their first guests.
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