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Aidan Kinniry
as Charlie/Mr. Price u/s
Aidan Kinniry is currently a sophomore at Truman High School. He is no stranger to the stage as he has been doing musicals since he was in 1st grade. He had mostly ensemble roles until he got his first starring role in 6th grade as Banzai in Holy Family Regional Catholic School’s production of The Lion King, in 7th grade he was Rooster in Annie, and 8th grade he was Lucas in The Addams Family. As a freshman at Truman, Aidan was cast in the role of Adam in Freaky Friday. Aidan is also very athletic. He plays on both Varsity Ice Hockey and Varsity Lacrosse for Truman. He would like to thank Tracey Gatte for always helping him become a better actor and person, Ms Berner for always helping him, Mariah and Kaylee for teaching him how to dance, Ryan for helping him sing, his Mom, Dad, and the rest of his family, and his friends for always being there for him, and Nolan for being Nolan.
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Hunter Kindermann
as Young Charlie
Hunter Kindermann is a 7th grader st FDR middle school. He likes to draw, and he dances outside of school. He is a Boy Scout, and he is a leader in that. This is Hunter’s first performance, and he is the role of “Young Charlie”. Hunter is really excited about this show, and he really wants to do well. Hunter is fascinated by space and photography. I would like to thank my mom for being my rock to lean on.
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Romy Patino
as Lola/Simon
Romy Patino, a Junior at Truman High School is making his debut in the high school pilot production of “Kinky Boots.” Prior to this, he managed the lights for “Chicago,” was the Light Designer for, “Freaky Friday,” and “Atlas Pit.” Romy is a member of the “International Thespian Society” and attended the Festival. Romy is a member of the Marching Band. He has taken part in “Stomp,” “Indoor Drumline,” and “Voice.” Romy wouldn't have tried out for a role in Kinky Boots if it wasn't for his stubborn friends who encouraged him to try out. For that, he wants to thank them. He would like to thank Ms. Gatte for the incredible opportunity to be apart of this production, Mr. Fleming for all the vocal coaching and lessons, Ms. Berner for her dedication to the theater program, as well as Mariah and Kylee for their help in the choreography. Romy would like to thank his friends, angels, teachers, and family for being supportive and helpful throughout the whole process.