Godspell - April 17 - April 19, 2014

Shepherd University Scene Stealers

 Who's Who 

  • Paul Cabell head shot

    Paul Cabell

    as Paul

    Paul is a Senior Music Education Major at Shepherd University and the President of Scene Stealers. He regional credits include Pirelli in SWEENEY TODD, Felix Lindor in DO BLACK PATENT LEATHER SHOES REALLY REFLECT UP?, Eisenstein in DIE FLEDERMAUS, Barfée in THE 25TH ANNUAL PUTNAM COUNTY SPELLING BEE, and Ali Hakim in OKLAHOMA!. Paul was the tenor soloist for Schubert’s "Mass in G" with Masterworks Chorale in fall of 2012. Last fall, Paul musical directed and executive produced Scene Stealers production of RENT. He has also co-produced Scene Stealers production of BARE: A POP OPERA and THE 25TH ANNUAL PUTNAM COUNTY SPELLING BEE. Paul studies voice with Dr. Rob Tudor and Warren Freeman. After Shepherd, he plans to pursue a Masters in Theatre.

  • Sydney Clark head shot

    Sydney Clark

    as Sydney

    Sydney is an eighteen year old freshman at Shepherd University and is beyond excited to be returning for her second show with the Scene Stealers. She has been acting for five years in shows such as ALMOST, MAINE and PIPPIN. She was last seen in the Old Opera House's production of SHREK THE MUSICAL, and the Scene Stealers fall production of RENT. When she's not on stage, she can be seen roaming Shepherd's campus and studying Mass Communications. She would like to thank her family and friends, sisters of Tri Sigma, and the amazing and talented people of Scene Stealers for always believing in her and for their constant love and support

  • Henry deBuchananne head shot

    Henry deBuchananne

    as John/Judas

    Henry is excited to be working with this wonderful cast in GODSPELL as John/Judas. Previous roles including "the Man" and "Mr. Jefferson" in Scene Stealers' previous production, RENT. Henry is excited to show off his special skill of voice impersonations in the show today. He would like to thank the brothers of Phi Mu Alpha who have supported him in his efforts in musical theatre.

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