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Marla Louissaint
as Caroline Thibodeaux
(Senior) is disheartened that Caroline is her fourth and last B’DAT production. She began in show choir as a sophomore and never expected to take on this challenging musical. When she’s not in school she’s tapping, singing, and acting it out at Shuffles Studio. If she could change anything in America, she would make sure each child felt safe and had a support system at home.
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Dylan Fineman
as Noah Gellman
(Guest Artist) is happy to be a part of this production. He is in 7th grade at Packer and has starred in many shows there. He has also performed with Applause as well as the Stagedoor Manor theater camp. Dylan is a member of Packer’s middle school chorus and plays the piano. Dylan wants to thank Ms. Cimato for this opportunity, Ms. Wosk for her guidance, and the cast for their support.
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Leslie Gaines
as Rose Stopnick Gellman
(Junior) returns after Eurydice, Dog Sees God, Passing Strange (costumes), the Last Days of Judas Iscariot, and the Wiz. In her nonexistent free time, when she’s not rehearsing or doing massive amounts of homework, Leslie enjoys singing and spending time with friends. Leslie wishes that America would spend less money on waging wars and more money on education and benefits for veterans.
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Leo Miranda
as Stuart Gellman
(Junior) is proud to be part of this wonderful and relevant production. Past performances include The Last Days of Judas Iscariot, The Mystery at Twicknam Vicarage and several B’DAT Show Choir performances. When not preforming in B’DAT, Leo is found playing basketball or with his nose in a book. Leo’s change for America would be the end of violence against women.
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Michaella Estevez
as Emmie Thibodeaux
(Senior) is extremely glad to be a part of Caroline, or Change. Previous productions include Starmites and The Wiz. In her free time, Michaella loves practicing tennis and Tae Kwon Do. Throughout the past few months, she has formed incredible relationships that she will cherish forever. If she could change anything in America she would end all forms of prejudice.