Each actor in Sycamore High School's recent production of “Into the Woods” created a distinct character that attracted audience attention and added to the amazing magical and intertwined fairy tales unfolding on stage.
The cast and crew of Sycamore High School's recent production of “Into the Woods” created a magical atmosphere that left a lasting impression on audiences.
Anchored by a strong and very talented cast, Sycamore High School's recent production of “Into the Woods” enchanted all.
High School Theater Calendar
Scenes from the high school stage
Joshua Rowen, played by Seth Huxel, Cassius Biggs, played by Joe Deye, and Franklin Biggs, played by Shea McDonough, explore the wasteland that was once their home in St. Xavier High School's recent production of "The Kentucky Cycle."
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Joshua Rowen, played by Seth Huxel, Cassius Biggs, played by Joe Deye, and Franklin Biggs, played by Shea McDonough, explore the wasteland that was once their home in St. Xavier High School's recent production of "The Kentucky Cycle."
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Stucky, played by Sean Shields, and Mike, played by Sam Schroeder, hold up a "Hardhats Aren't Enough" sign, as Mary Ann Rowen Jackson, played by Rachel Barkalow, and her son Joshua Rowen Jackson, played by Declan McDonough, lead the strike with company member Caitlyn Thiel in St. Xavier High School's recent production of "The Kentucky Cycle."
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Tommy Jackson, played by Brian Spencer, enters the room as Abe Steinman, played by Matthew Gretz, seeks to comfort Joshua Rowen Jackson, played by Declan McDonough, as Mary Ann Rowen Jackson, played by Rachel Barkalow, looks on in St. Xavier High School's recent production of "The Kentucky Cycle."
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On a television carried by Thing 1 and Thing 2, played by Claire Hennessey and Liz Jung, the Cat in the Hat, played by Max Meyers, interviews Gertrude McFuzz, played by Corinne Havey, in Ursuline Academy's recent production of "Seussical the Musical."
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Jojo, played by Melissa Carroll, imagines a world in which anything is possible while Thing 1, played by Claire Hennessey, Thing 2, played by Liz Jung, and the Cat in the Hat, played by Max Meyers, dream along in Ursuline Academy's recent production of "Seussical the…
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Mayzie La Bird, played by Sarah Fitzpatrick, thanks Horton the Elephant, played by Brendan O'Gorman, before flying off, leaving him to sit on her egg in Ursuline Academy's recent production of "Seussical the Musical."
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Little Red Riding Hood, played by Abbi Wells, encounters the dangers that her mother warned her of when she stumbles along the Wolf, played by Tanner Daniels, in Campbell County High School's recent production of "Into the Woods."
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Cinderella's Prince, played by Tanner Daniels, and Rapunzel's Prince, played by Austin Fornash, agonize over what they can't have in Campbell County's recent production of "Into the Woods."
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The Baker's wife, played by Samantha Styer, interrogates Cinderella, played by Ravyn Tanner, about the ball and the handsome prince in Campbell County High School's recent production of "Into the Woods."
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Tommy Krieder, played by Tyler Blincoe, seeks to comfort his fiancée Grace Fryer, played by Dawn Thomas, as she struggles through radium poisoning in St. Ursula Academy’s recent production of “Radium Girls.”
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Fellow factory workers, played by Jenna Kalthoff, Kieran Conway and Dawn Thomas, show concern for Irene Rudolph, played by Madison Girten, who is starting to show the effects of …
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Mr. and Mrs. Roeder, played by Keegan Doyle and Hannah Myers, argue about Mr. Roeder'sdecision to lie to the Department of Labor to maintain his company's reputation in St. Ursula Academy’s recent production of …
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Fastrada, Megan Anderson, left, spends some quality time with her son Lewis, played by Sam Straley, in Anderson High School's production of "Pippin."
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Much to the Leading Player's (Shannon Sheridan, back row) dismay Pippin (Blake Edmondson, center) realizes there is nothing greater in life than his love for Catherine (Abby Dorsten, right) and her son Theo (Joey Loebker, left).
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King Charlemagne, played by Cody Foster, tries to convince Pippin, played by Blake Edmondson, of the importance of war in Anderson High School's production of "Pippin."
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Dracula, played by David Baker Gill, creeps up on Margaret Sullivan, played by Alyssa Cousineau, in William Mason High School's recent production of "Dracula."
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Count Dracula, played by David Baker Gill, and Abram Van Helsing, played by Benjamin Tilley, size each other up in William Mason High School's recent production of "Dracula."
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Renfield, played by Ross Dickerhoof, lifts the skull of the now deceased Count Dracula in William Mason High School's recent production of "Dracula."
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Irene Ratliff, played by Ava Vardiman, explains how not to be taken advantage of in the world even though she is just a teenager. Mary Jo, played by Alex Fessler, Emily, played by Caroline Gates, and Sissie, played by Allison Camm, hear her out.
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Mildred, played by Katherine Castleberry, berates Doug, played by Nick Snider, for creating a scene in Highlands High School's recent production of "Dividing the Estate."
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Bob, played by Sean Burns, tries to convince Stella, played by Kay Vermeil, to divide the estate while she is still alive and well while Lucille, played by Emily Brenner, and Son, played by Will Bardgett, look on.
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Local Music Scene
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Dining
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Local Arts & Entertainment
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