THE PHANTOM TOLLBOOTH - January 23 - January 25, 2025

Bishop Hartley High School

 Who's Who 

  • Jillian Reeb head shot

    Jillian Reeb

    as Milo

    Jillian Reeb is a Senior. This is my 10th show at Bishop Hartley! I’m not sure how performing arts will fit into my future, but I know they will. I love theater too much to leave it behind forever after high school. I would like to thank my family for their love and support, and especially my brother for helping me run lines. I would also like to thank my cast and crewmates for being amazing, both to work with and be around. Finally, I would like to thank Mrs. KC for giving me the opportunity to play Milo; I have really enjoyed it.. Theatre has taught me to not be afraid of acting a little silly and has given me the confidence to be myself. I hope you enjoy the show! If the plot confuses you, feel free to ask me about it later.

  • Kris Noma head shot

    Kris Noma

    as Tock

    Kris Noma is a Junior. I have performed in six shows. My favorite roles was Chip in Beauty and the Beast. I would like to thank Cam and Jill for being such great scene partners, it was so much fun working with you both! I would also like to thank Ben and JP for being my source of laughter during breaks. Doing theatre has brought out my more carefree and spirited side at school, and I couldn't be more thankful. It also made me really extroverted across the years I've been doing it. Theatre will forever be my second family. The Phantom Tollbooth has taught me that maybe I shouldn't say the phrase "killing time" anymore, or a big watchdog could come after me. It's also taught me that doing monologues really aren't that scary as I thought they would be.

     

  • Mackenzie Norman head shot

    Mackenzie Norman

    as The Whether Man, Gatekeeper, Dodecahedron

    Mackenzie Norman is a Freshman. I have performed in one show; Beauty and the Beast. I would like to thank all of my friends who meticulously helped me read my lines. Theatre has taught me that every person has a unique talent that can be used someone can use. Even if the talent is simply being the loudest in the room. Being weird is super normal in at least one universe, so what’s the shame in being a bit odd in this universe? I hope after performing I won’t have to question WHETHER or not you liked the show!

Page 5 of 19