Sparta! The Musical - May 30 - May 31, 2014

Georgetown Day School

 Who's Who 

  • Michael Oosterhout '14 head shot

    Michael Oosterhout '14

    as Michael

    Narrator and certified part-time sheep, Michael spends his time wearing Brooks Brothers sweaters, getting really into playing piano, and learning ethics and moral values. He would like to thank his friends and family for everything they've given him, as well as note what his Nana Roseanneadanna always used to tell him: You know, it just goes to show you, it's always something.

  • Rebecca York '14 head shot

    Rebecca York '14

    as Rebecca

    Rebecca is an unrepentant sketchbook fiend who wears extremely stylish glasses and has a knack for quoting Sondheim lyrics. Known for dismembering the arguments of the prejudiced, Rebecca also plays the flute and sings in a mellifluous tenor. Should you ever meet her, ask her about The Handmaid’s Tale or Battlestar Galactica.

  • Caroline Smith '14 head shot

    Caroline Smith '14

    as Caroline

    Caroline wrote the songs for "Sparta The Musical". She loves Diet Coke, music, movies, cuddling, British things, and small animals that are nice. She hopes to continue her writing career (and possibly win an Oscar), but in the mean time she's going to be a teacher. She'd like to thank her Real Family (especially her mom, her biggest inspiration and best friend) as well as her Spartan Family <3

  • Rachel Dan '14 head shot

    Rachel Dan '14

    as Rachel

    In the past, I’ve been cast as a religious leader, a man, a rifle-toting Brit, a small-town wife, a drunk, a mother figure, and a drunk mother figure. In Sparta! The Musical, I play [THIS SENTENCE HAS BEEN CENSORED FOR CONTAINING PLOT SPOILERS, AND THE WORD ‘BELGIUM’]. Thank you LOTR, ASOIAF, MCU, and Machiavelli, because I can. I’d say more, but I only have 400 spaces and I fear I’m almost out of

  • Iman Bakayoko '14 head shot

    Iman Bakayoko '14

    as Iman

    Iman Wilson Reagan Bakayoko is a producer and politician. After delivering a speech supporting Goldwater's candidacy, she created Welders International and has worked for 30 years with sheet metal. But tradition prevailed and she quit in favor of Sparta! The Musical. Post welding historians concur that Bakayoko rehabilitated conservatism, kept diplomacy alive in Ireland, and ended the Cold War.

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