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Madeline Helmstadter
Stage Manager
Frank Herbert once said, “There is no real ending. It’s just the place where you stop the story.” As I take my place backstage for my 12th and final main-stage with Freedom Theatre, I am sad to be approaching the end, but excited for all that lies ahead of me. I’d like to thank God, my parents, and my theatre family for such an amazing past four years. Couldn’t have done it without you! Love, --M
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Megan Zywicki
Megan is one of the sad seniors that will be leaving Freedom Theatre this year. This is her 11th main stage production and couldn’t be happier that it is Pippin! She will be studying Animal Science at the University of Kentucky in the fall and will hate being 8 hours away. She would like to thank Freedom Theatre for an amazing 4 years and let the whole department know that they are extraordinary!
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Seoyoung Kim
Seoyoung is a Junior and this is her 9th main stage production at Freedom High School. She loves the theatre experience through thick and thin. She gives a large shout out to all the Seniors who are graduating, as well as anyone who is leaving, and wishes them the best! She also hopes everyone enjoys all the hard work the cast, crew, and director has put into the extraordinary performance Pippin!
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Rachel Holcomb
Master Electrician
This is Rachel’s 12th & final Freedom Main Stage show! She’s loved lights for the (now 9) shows she was blessed with doing! Big thanks to her family & God for all their support in this process. It’s hard to say goodbye to so many people, but she’s glad to finish her final show light designing! S/o to Maddie for being there for every show since freshman year & being an amazing best friend!
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Jake Tyler
Sound Operator
ake from State Farm is excited and sad to be doing his sixth and final show at Freedom High School. He is very happy to be the Sound Board Operator for the musical, especially because his control over the microphones makes him so powerful! Muahaha!!! But Jake is like a neighbor to all the theater department. As a wise man once said, “Friends are the bacon bits in the salad bowl of life.”