Nice Work If You Can Get It - May 27 - May 30, 2015

Monte Vista High

 Who's Who 

  • Oliver Rubey head shot

    Oliver Rubey

    as Jimmy Winter

    Oliver is taking time away from his busy schedule of promoting "Cali Dog" and studying diligently for his favorite class, Lit Thru Film, to be in this show. Oliver's biggest contributions to the show were his daily reminders that "WE ARE FOUR WEEKS OUT, GUYS!". He would like to dedicate this performance to his best friend Cranston, who never asked for a Cali Dog t-shirt.

  • Ellise Gitas head shot

    Ellise Gitas

    as Billie Bendix

    Ellise is very excited for her first kiss. She is quite taken by the dashing man, Oliver, who plays Jimmy. He is her first big boy-crush. Ellise would like to thank her mother for driving her to all of the rehearsals and letting her stay out past her bedtime of 9 o'clock to work on her dance moves. Ellise's favorite things include rocks and crystals, blue eyeshadow, and her "Mommy & Me" doll set.

  • Matthew Wunsch head shot

    Matthew Wunsch

    as Cookie McGee

    An army child, Matt always lived in the shadow of his father, a decorated tactician and operator working for the CIA, until he found his true calling-Theater. Matt is a decorated figure at Monte Vista, being the star of Play Production for 9 consecutive shows, having a bronze statue of his hair placed in the culinary dungeon, and most recently, being crowned Mr. Mustang. Truly, he has peaked.

  • Jack Pollock head shot

    Jack Pollock

    as Duke Mahoney

    To truly get into the character of Duke Mahoney, Jack decided to become a method actor. He is terrible with women and is a part of an underground bootlegging ring. He spent many months staring at Laurel from a distance and became incredibly nervous when she was around. He tried going door-to-door to sell illegal alcohol only to get turned down when he couldn't produce words due to sheer anxiety.

  • Katie Linn head shot

    Katie Linn

    as Eileen Evergreen

    An avid fan of 13th century of Scandinavian folklore and the sounds of dwarves mining for gold in the Alps, Katie's humor is as crooked as her spine. She can often be found prancing through the hills behind Oak Hill Park wearing nothing but a trench coat and a bow tie, singing praises to the 1,000 year old chain-smoker fish who hates chocolate.

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