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Tricia Oliver (M’Lynn) is thrilled to be back on stage. She’s been involved with community theater for nearly 36 years (despite being 29), and this is her 10th AACT show! Huge thanks to Andrea and Michaela for trusting her with M’lynn.Tricia was recently named Alabama’s Art Educator for 2024 by the AAEA, the Southeastern Middle Level Art Educator of the year for 2025 by the National Arts Educator Association, as well as Arts Education Fellow by the Alabama State Council for the Arts for 2024-25. :)Love to her family, especially John.
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Georgia Hare (Truvy) is honored to be cast in her second production with AACT and thrilled to work with such an incredible group of women. A volunteer with AACT since Spring 2024, she has a background in stage productions at Southern Union and College of Charleston, along with years in Atlanta's improv comedy scene. A marketer and current Auburn EMBA student, she cherishes her love of performance and the joy of connecting with fellow actors and crew.
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Jessica Powers (Ouiser) is thrilled to be returning to the stage for her second performance with AACT, following her debut in The Game’s Afoot. She is excited to once again collaborate with such a talented cast and crew. Jessica is grateful for the opportunity to continue growing as a performer and looks forward to bringing this new production to life for the audience.
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Lizzy Greer (Annelle) moved to Auburn with her husband in 2020 and fell in love with the community. She graduated from Troy University with a B.S. in Theatre, where she was trained in Immersive Set Design, and now works from home so she can take care of her two sons. Her two favorite onstage roles are Medusa from the original play Heart of Stone and Annelle from Steel Magnolias. |