This year's production combined the unique and varied talents of many people. The entire ensemble would like to say a very special thank you to the following parents, staff, and community members:
- Dr. Otho Tucker, the LOA Foundation, and the LOA Administrators for their continued support and contribution to our Fine Arts program
- LOA Faculty/Staff for their cooperation and understanding of the huge time commitment necessary for the success of this production
- Marvin Bell for constructing our large set pieces
- Brad Ashurst/Lake Oconee Rental, Jeff Etheridge, Gene Garcia-Carreras, and Melvin Sweany/Custom Fence of Atlanta for additional set construction
- Henry Scott for conducting an awesome weekend workshop with our cast and for providing guidance throughout the process
- Pegz Fazio-Roberts and Vickie Spivey for lighting and sound
- Our fantastic crew: Walker & Whitley Cannon, David Dwyer, Elisa & Joseph Garcia-Carreras, Jacob Morse, Ethan Webb
- Ryan Lombard & Braden Strickland for providing vocals during On the Willows
- Amy Reber for leading extra music rehearsals with our soloists
- Billy McCommons and Jay Reber for assistance with our publicity posters
- Stacey McCoy for hours and hours of support during production week
- Pinnacle Embroidery in Conyers, GA for coordinating cast t-shirts
- Eddie & Patsy Norrington and the entire LOA custodial staff for their support and assistance
- Karen Minton for coordinating dinners during our week at The Plaza Arts Center
- Jennifer Blythe, the LOA cheerleaders, Katherine Nolley, the Titan Tech team, and Coach Kevin Furtado for sharing their afternoon space with us for rehearsals
- Remi Baker and Hailey Heinen for assistance with ticketing
- Gene Garcia-Carerras, Chris Ingle, and Chris Minton for transporting our set from LOA to The Plaza
- Charlee Scheller for serving as Director's Assistant during production week
- Fernando Araujo at Print Sign Solutions for printing the Playbill
- Our husbands, Gene Garcia-Carreras and Chris Ingle, for their constant patience, love, and support.
- Our AMAZING high school parents for providing costume pieces, snacks, and transportation to and from The Plaza Arts Center. "It takes a village..."
- Last, but not least,...OUR STUDENTS! Thank you for trusting the process and embarking on this beautiful Godspell journey with us! We love you dearly! Brick by brick, heart by heart...
