The Drowsy Chaperone - May 28 - May 31, 2020

UNCSA Acting Out

 Who's Who 

  • Gabriel Hammesfahr head shot

    Gabriel Hammesfahr

    as Man In Chair

    Gabriel is so excited to have the opportunity to portray Man In Chair. Gabriel has always enjoyed acting and singing since third grade, and he is so happy that he is able to pursue it to this day. Besides doing musicals and plays, he also enjoys singing with the Vintage Years Orchestra; a thirteen piece jazz band led by Spencer Smith.

     

  • Sara Gordon head shot

    Sara Gordon

    as Mrs. Tottendale

    A Chapel Hill native, Sara just graduated from the High School Voice program at UNCSA. She’s loved performing since 8 years old and will be attending NYU in the fall to pursue a BFA in musical theatre. In addition to last season’s “A Chorus Line” with Acting Out, she’s appeared in Once Upon a Mattress, Sunday in the Park, and several other musicals. She wants to thank S, Z, M, D, O, + L for being the most supportive family an actress could wish for. 

  • I’zaah Gray-Jones head shot

    I’zaah Gray-Jones

    as Underling

    I’zaah is a rising junior at RJ Reynolds HS. He began his career in the arts winning the National Black Theatre Festival Youth Talent Showcase. I’zaah has won regional and national awards for dance and has been a soloist at the Dixie Classic Fair and the Black Nativity. In addition to dance and acting, he enjoys basketball, singing, drawing and hanging with friends.

  • Paul Gunter head shot

    Paul Gunter

    as Robert Martin

    Paul Gunter is a freshman at Reynolds High School. Outside of theatre Paul performs with the RJR Acafellas and plays piano and bass. Paul is very excited to be a part of this production and has enjoyed working with such an amazing cast. Paul is incredibly grateful to be able to share this tribute with you, the audience!

  • Connor Raposa head shot

    Connor Raposa

    as George

    Connor is a junior at Reynolds and has been in six main stage production there. He's been doing theatre for about five years and has enjoyed every moment of it. He is looking forward to more shows his senior year, and would especially like to thank his parents who have always encouraged him as well as his teachers who have gotten him to this point.

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