Fiddler on the Roof - May 05 - May 07, 2017

Oak Hill High School

 Who's Who 

  • Allison Florea head shot

    Allison Florea

    Choreographer

    Allison is excited to have been a part of this production of "Fiddler on the Roof!" Allison’s most recent work includes "Mary Poppins," "Footloose," "Little Shop of Horrors," "The Sound of Musicals" (original production), "Chicago," "The Wizard of Oz," "High School Musical 2: Onstage," and "Guys and Dolls" (assistant choreographer). This is her second production as a co-choreographer at Oak Hill. She would like to thank everyone involved for their hard work and dedication. Mazel tov!

  • Regan Reese head shot

    Regan Reese

    Choreographer

    After co-choreographing “Mary Poppins” last year, Regan is happy to be back at Oak Hill working on this production of “Fiddler on the Roof” with this incredible group of students and staff! Regan is the Marketing Coordinator at Insurance Management Group, in Marion, but performing is and has always been her passion. Besides her lifetime involvement with Marion Civic Theatre, she was a member of IWU’s One Voice and Chorale before going on to graduate from Ball State University, where she was a proud member of the Ball State University Singers. She would like to thank everyone involved in this production for their hard work and commitment to making this the best show possible, and for being so wonderful to work with, laugh with, and get to know! Break legs! L’chaim!

  • Aeron Kincaid head shot

    Aeron Kincaid

    Acting/Musical/Pit Director

    This is Aeron's 8th year as the HS Drama Director, and 10th year as the Choir Director for grades 5-12 at Oak Hill. She has directed 5 musicals (16 shows total) at Oak Hill, and 4 musicals during the summers at Marion Civic Theatre. In her spare time, she is actively involved at Lakeview Wesleyan Church, helping with the music and young adult ministry. She is a doggie momma to two elderly rescued Scottie Dogs: Sir Barkley and Brenna. She would like to thank the Oak Hill community for truly backing these students on stage tonight, and her parents for driving her twice a week for three years to a choir an hour away that developed her love for music. Favorite memory: Discovering her inner Beyonce. Favorite scene: Not a happy scene, but the pivotal scene with Tevye and Chava. If you don't have feels during that scene, we didn't do it right!

 

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