Elton John and Tim Rice's AIDA School Edition - March 10 - March 12, 2016

Colonial Players

 performance bios 

  • Namita Rao head shot

    Namita Rao

    as Aida u/s

    Namita Rao, a freshman at PWHS, is thrilled to be a part of the Colonial Players this year. She is Aida's understudy in this year's musical. Previously, she has performed as the Wicked Witch in the Wizard of Oz & Maria in the Sound of Music. Namita has been learning Indian classical music for 7 years & has performed locally. She’d like to thank her family for encouraging her to pursue her dreams.

  • Leah Schick head shot

    Leah Schick

    Violin

    Leah has performed in the cast of Colonial Players in 4th, 9th, and 10th grade, participated in the makeup team in 11th grade, and now is excited to play violin in the pit orchestra as a senior at PW! She would like to thank her friends and family for all their support, as well as the cast and crew of the Colonial Players for such a memorable experience!

  • Cami Sherlock head shot

    Cami Sherlock

    as Soldiers

    Cami is a senior who is so excited to be a part of her final Colonial Players production. She would like to thank all of her friends and family for their support. She is dedicating her performances in Aida to all of the casts and crews of her 7 Colonial Players shows. She will be attending Hofstra University in the fall. She hopes that the cast breaks all of their legs!

  • Julia Song head shot

    Julia Song

    Julia Song, a senior at Plymouth Whitemarsh High School and a member of the ensemble, is more than thrilled to be a part of Aida, her first musical production! She has stepped out of her comfort zone in hopes of experiencing the inspiration and passion that the Colonial Players have to offer. Julia is looking forward to graduation at PW and is very grateful to leave with such a great memory.

  • Shane Sullivan head shot

    Shane Sullivan

    Horn

    Shane Sullivan is a twelfth grade French Horn player and is super excited to play in his second show for the Colonial Players. He plans to attend either Susquehanna University or the University of Pittsburgh and continue playing his instrument. He would like to thank Mr. Wilhelm and his family for all the support.

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