All Shook Up - February 27 - March 01, 2014

Cincinnati Country Day School

 Who's Who 

  • Ishan Ghildyal '14 head shot

    Ishan Ghildyal '14

    as Chad

    Ishan is very excited to be in his final show at CCDS this year. Ishan has appeared in musicals since his 8th grade year and truly enjoys being on the stage, and spending time with his buds. In his free time Ishan likes doing WODs, playing music, and hanging out with friends. Hope everyone enjoys the show!

  • Annie Mullee '14 head shot

    Annie Mullee '14

    as Natalie Haller

    Annie is both excited and sad for her last CCDS show. Past productions include “Thoroughly Modern Millie” (ensemble) and “The Mystery of Edwin Drood” (Rosa Bud). Her inner “theater-kid” sends thanks to her friends for helping run lines or for paradoxically supporting her by making fun of her, and to those who have given acting, dancing and especially vocal instruction over the years.

  • Reid Gaede '14 head shot

    Reid Gaede '14

    as Jim Haller

    Reid is ecstatic to perform in his first Upper School musical. He was last seen on stage as Paul in "Moon Over Buffalo." His hobbies include jogging, music, illegal U-turns, jaywalking in front of police officers, and Daft Punk. Reid has loved being in the show, and thus would like to thank friends, family, Jesus, and Mr. Femia for all their support.

  • Brian McSwiggen '14 head shot

    Brian McSwiggen '14

    as Jim Haller

    Brian is excited to be in his 6th Upper School production. He has previously appeared in "The Crucible," "The Importance of Being Earnest," The Mystery of Edwin Drood" and "Moon Over Buffalo." He was also a part of last year’s first 24 Hour Play Project. He enjoys Model UN, programming, and reading. Brian would like to thank his friends, family, and the drama department for such great memories.

  • Elizabeth Grace '15 head shot

    Elizabeth Grace '15

    as Sylvia

    Elizabeth is ecstatic to be in her third high school production at Country Day. Having performed in "The Music Man" and "The Mystery of Edwin Drood," she is eager to return to the stage. When not participating in musical theater, Elizabeth enjoys playing clarinet, writing, and reading. She would like to thank everyone for coming and hopes you enjoy the show!

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