Floyd Collins - February 08 - February 10, 2018

The King's College

 Who's Who 

  • Brittin Ward head shot

    Brittin Ward

    as Floyd Collins

    Brittin Ward is a senior in the Media, Culture, and the Arts department at The King's College. His recent NYC credits include: One Man's Macbeth (all characters), Beardo (Russian Chorus), Messiah (Central Presbyterian Chorale), A Pound in Your Pocket (Mr. Tubbs). Film: All You Can Eat (Sebastian). Brittin's sings with the Central Presbyterian Church's Chorale and has been classically trained in voice under the instruction of Kelly Hijleh. Brittin also has a passion for performing Shakespeare and is looking forward to continuing his work with The Bard. He feels very honored and grateful to Ginny Pike and Misti Willis for working with him and allowing him to be a part of this incredible production. This will be his last performance at King's. Psalm 100:1

  • Davis Rodeniser head shot

    Davis Rodeniser

    as Bee Doyle

    Davis Rodeniser is a freshman Media, Culture, and the Arts major at The King's College. He is thankful to be making his NYC Musical debut in Floyd Collins! Past credits include The Reformation of Katherine, Jane Eyre, Ruth, and more. He is grateful to be a part of the show, and thanks everyone who helped bring it to life! And of course a special thanks to you for coming and sharing in the story!

  • Benjamin Cook head shot

    Benjamin Cook

    as Ed Bishop/Dr. Hazlett

    Ben Cook is a sophomore Finance major at The King's College. He is thankful to be making his NYC Musical debut in Floyd Collins! NYC Stage Credits: The Crucible (Thomas Putnam), It's A Wonderful Life (Clarence), Arcadia (Understudy to Ezra Chater). Thanks to everyone who has put long hours into making Floyd Collins happen, and a special thanks to those who are taking a couple hours out of their day to come hear the story!

  • David Hancock head shot

    David Hancock

    as Jewell Estes

    David Hancock is a freshman PPE major with a love for theater at The King's College. He is totally pumped for his first musical in NYC, although he has been many musicals in his hometown, Stockton, including Bye Bye Birdie and Seussical. He would like to thank his family, who have always supported him, and who will be cheering for him (in spirit) at every show!

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