Lost in Yonkers - January 09 - January 25, 2015

South Bend Civic Theatre

 Who's Who 

  • Noah Johnson head shot

    Noah Johnson

    as Jay

    Noah is a junior at Mishawaka High School, where he appeared in "Harvey." He also performed in "Into the Woods" for Clay Church's Musical Mission Tour. "I would like to thank my family, friends and everyone I've worked with for all your support and for so many amazing opportunities in such a fresh career."

  • Noah Hickey head shot

    Noah Hickey

    as Arty

    Noah attends Corpus Christi school and has appeared in SBCT's "Disney's Beauty and the Beast JR" and "Disney's Jungle Book Kids." Other performances include "Cinderella" and "High School Musical." In his spare time, Noah plays baseball and is an amateur magician.

  • Casey St. Aubin head shot

    Casey St. Aubin

    as Eddie

    Casey is extremely excited to return to stage with SBCT where he has had the good fortune of working in many productions, including "Leading Ladies" and "Red Herring." He has also served as the Artistic Management Intern with the Shakespeare at Notre Dame Program. When he isn't on stage, he is privileged to serve as the Assistant Director of Admissions at Holy Cross College.

  • Crystal Ryan head shot

    Crystal Ryan

    as Bella

    Crystal graduated from IUSB with a BFA in Theatre Performance. She has been seen at SBCT in "The Piano Teacher" and "Rabbit Hole" for which she won Best Supporting Actress at the 2010 ICTA state competition. Crystal has appeared in several shows with the Acting Ensemble including "Turn of the Screw," "Marie Antoinette: the Color of Flesh," "The Best of Everything" and "Why Hanna's Skirt Won't Stay Down."

  • Mary Ann Moran head shot

    Mary Ann Moran

    as Grandma Kurnitz

    Mary is a sometime student, volunteer, dabbler in the arts, and grandmother (NICE grandmother) to Clara and Iris. In 2014, Mary Ann was seen as Virginia in "The Clean House" and as Miss Stephanie in "To Kill A Mockingbird." She also appeared as Mrs. Patrick Campbell in "Dear Liar," a staged reading with The Acting Ensemble.

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