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JULIA BLEDSOE
as Janelle Chandler
Julia is a freshman and is making her theatrical debut in this production. She is very excited to be apart of this cast. Julia enjoys acting and hopes to be in more plays in the future. Julia enjoys riding her horses and running. She would like to thank her parents, Tom and Becky, her brothers, her grandparents, and her teachers for helping her to get where she is today.
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MELODY BRAGDON
as Judge Heath
A sophomore, this is Mel's second theatre performance. As a freshman last year, she was Office Brophy in the play, "Arsenic and Old Lace". Mel is very excited to be apart of this production and getting to work with new and familiar faces. She was introduced to theatre at a young age when she first saw her uncle in his high school performance of "Oklahoma", which remains her favorite to this day. When she isn't busy with school and extracurricular activities such as spirit squad and scholastic bowl, she likes to spend her time drawing or binge-watching Netflix. She would like to give a huge thanks to her best friend and mother, Tiffany, who has supported her through thick and thin, seeing her to the end. She also would like to thank her little siblings, who continue to inspire her, and her Gran and Colt, who introduced her to what she loves. Her one goal is to take off with her best friend and see the world.
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JACOB BROWN
as John Graham Whitfield
Jacob is a freshman and this is his first performance in a theatrical production. He is very excited to be apart of this fun cast! An avid theatre fan, Jacob has seen ten different musicals, three of which he saw on his recent trip to New York City in March. In his free time, he enjoys playing sports- basketball, baseball, cross country- and cheering on his beloved St. Louis Cardinals and University of Illinois Fighting Illini collegiate teams. He would like to thank his parents, Patrick and Laura, his sister, Morgan, and his grandmother, Marty, for all they have done for him to allow him to do what he loves. His one wish? "To be able to sing as well in real life as I do in the shower."