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Thank You We would like to welcome everyone to this year’s production of Disney’s Beauty and the Beast.. There are a number of people that need to be thanked for their continued support and hard work in helping us put on this great show. First, we would like to thank Mr. Breault, Mrs. André, Mrs. Fowler, and the Board of Edu- cation for their continued support of music and theatre in our school. We would also like to thank the community of Chateaugay for always supporting our produc- tion every year. We could not be successful without this great community behind us. We would like to extend a gracious thank you to Dale Johnston for all of the set construction he has done for us this year. We would also like to thank Kyle Parmeter and Doug Nemier for their help in building our beautiful sets. We could not have done it without them. We would also like to sincerely thank Frank Boad- way and Neil Burgoyne for all of their help in getting the stage ready for the show. We greatly appreciate all of their hard work. Please be sure to shake their hands after the show. A heartfelt thank you to Hope Allen, Rebecca Jennison, and Jocelyn Trombley for all of their hard work and commitment to the show. They each spent many hours sketching, painting, and creating some of our most beautiful props and backdrops. We also need to thank Mrs. JoAnn Stumpf for all of her help with con- cessions. She puts in a lot of work to help us out every year, and we always appre- ciate her kindness. Thank you to Mrs. Vicki Gardiner for all of her help with cos- tumes. She spent a lot of time taking measurements and making sure that the cos- tume ordering process went smoothly, and we thank her for all of her help. Thank you to Mrs. Diane Ashline and Mrs. Debbie Nemier for all of their sewing exper- tise. A thank you to Michelle Gravlin and Karen Lavoie in the main office for all of their patience and kindness. As always, we need to thank our local businesses, Alix’s True Value and Wendy’s Quickstop for selling tickets. Also, thank you to Furniture Weekend of Malone for allowing us to borrow the beautiful furniture seen on stage. We would like to extend a thank you to the parents of all of the students in the show. We know it takes great commitment to be a part of this musical fam- ily, and we greatly appreciate all of your support and cooperation. We would also like to say a big thank you to our wonderful stage crew. This group of kids has worked extremely hard and deserves to be recognized for their dedication. Finally, the performers. This group of students has worked very hard to bring to life this “tale as old as time.” We believe that they will make everyone very proud. They are a great group of students, and we cannot imagine a better group to work with. —The Directors The Chateaugay Central School Musical Theatre Group Proudly Presents Friday, April 1 at 7:00PM Saturday, April 2 at 2:00PM Saturday, April 2 at 7:00PM Sunday, April 3 at 2:00PM Chateaugay Central School Auditorium Music by Alan Menken Lyrics by Howard Ashman & Tim Rice Book by Linda Woolverton Produced in special agreement with Music Theatre International

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Beauty and the Beast Musical Program 2011

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Page 1: Musical Program

Thank You We would like to welcome everyone to this year’s production of Disney’s Beauty and the Beast.. There are a number of people that need to be thanked for their continued support and hard work in helping us put on this great show. First, we would like to thank Mr. Breault, Mrs. André, Mrs. Fowler, and the Board of Edu-cation for their continued support of music and theatre in our school. We would also like to thank the community of Chateaugay for always supporting our produc-tion every year. We could not be successful without this great community behind us. We would like to extend a gracious thank you to Dale Johnston for all of the set construction he has done for us this year. We would also like to thank Kyle Parmeter and Doug Nemier for their help in building our beautiful sets. We could not have done it without them. We would also like to sincerely thank Frank Boad-way and Neil Burgoyne for all of their help in getting the stage ready for the show. We greatly appreciate all of their hard work. Please be sure to shake their hands after the show. A heartfelt thank you to Hope Allen, Rebecca Jennison, and Jocelyn Trombley for all of their hard work and commitment to the show. They each spent many hours sketching, painting, and creating some of our most beautiful props and backdrops. We also need to thank Mrs. JoAnn Stumpf for all of her help with con-cessions. She puts in a lot of work to help us out every year, and we always appre-ciate her kindness. Thank you to Mrs. Vicki Gardiner for all of her help with cos-tumes. She spent a lot of time taking measurements and making sure that the cos-tume ordering process went smoothly, and we thank her for all of her help. Thank you to Mrs. Diane Ashline and Mrs. Debbie Nemier for all of their sewing exper-tise. A thank you to Michelle Gravlin and Karen Lavoie in the main office for all of their patience and kindness. As always, we need to thank our local businesses, Alix’s True Value and Wendy’s Quickstop for selling tickets. Also, thank you to Furniture Weekend of Malone for allowing us to borrow the beautiful furniture seen on stage. We would like to extend a thank you to the parents of all of the students in the show. We know it takes great commitment to be a part of this musical fam-ily, and we greatly appreciate all of your support and cooperation. We would also like to say a big thank you to our wonderful stage crew. This group of kids has worked extremely hard and deserves to be recognized for their dedication. Finally, the performers. This group of students has worked very hard to bring to life this “tale as old as time.” We believe that they will make everyone very proud. They are a great group of students, and we cannot imagine a better group to work with.

—The Directors

The Chateaugay Central School Musical Theatre Group Proudly Presents

Friday, April 1 at 7:00PM Saturday, April 2 at 2:00PM Saturday, April 2 at 7:00PM Sunday, April 3 at 2:00PM

Chateaugay Central School Auditorium

Music by Alan Menken Lyrics by Howard Ashman & Tim Rice Book by Linda Woolverton

Produced in special agreement with Music Theatre International

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Music by

Alan Menken

Lyrics by

Howard Ashman & Tim Rice

Book by

Linda Woolverton

Produced in Agreement with:

Music Theatre International 421 West 54th Street New York, NY 10019

Autographs

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Autographs The Story After a handsome but conceited prince treats a beggar woman poorly, the woman turns out to be a beautiful en-chantress and turns the prince into a beast. Further, the prince's staff is all transformed into objects to do with their profession. The prince is given a magical mirror to view the outside world. To break the spell, he needs to learn to love a person for who they are, and get her to love him before a magical rose loses its petals. Meanwhile in a nearby village, a beautiful young book-worm, Belle, feels lonely and out of place. She lives with her eccentric but kind father, Maurice. Soon, Maurice goes off to compete at an inventors' fair but gets lost in the woods and ends up a prisoner at the beast's castle. Belle eventually finds the castle and makes a deal with the beast to let her father go in return for her staying there with the beast. As the beast's inner kindness slowly reveals itself, Belle grows to be in love with him. However, a jilted, self-centered and overly-masculine suitor from Belle's village, Gaston, takes a posse to “save” her from the beast. Gaston ends up stabbing the beast. Luckily, when Belle rushes to the beast and expresses her love for him, he comes back to life again as a handsome prince. Disney’s Beauty and the Beast opened on Broadway at the Palace Theatre on April 18, 1994. The musical closed on July 29, 2007 after 46 previews and 5,464 performances, be-coming Broadway's sixth-longest running production in his-tory. The original Broadway cast included Susan Egan as Belle, Terrence Mann as the Beast, and Burke Moses as Gaston. Disney’s Beauty and the Beast was nominated for eight Tony Awards, bringing home the Tony for Best Costume Design (Ann Hould-Ward).

About The Show

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Cast Beast…………………………………………...…………Alex Lamica Belle………………...………………………………Morgan Simonsen Mrs. Potts……………………...………………………...Kayla Trainer Lumiere………………………………………………….Isaac Kinney Cogsworth……………………….……………………..Danny Wilcox Maurice……………………...………………………..Stephen Bernier Gaston………………………….……………………….Brian Ashline Lefou…………………………………………………..Josh Trombley Babette…………………….……………………………..Kelly Favaro Chip……………………..…………………………...Holly Zeldenrust Madame de la Grande Bouche……………...……….Brittany Drollette Monsieur D’Arque……………………………………...Ben Trombley Silly Girls……………………………………………..Courtney Boyea

Erin Ashline Marissa Poupore

Baker………………….…………………………….…Ian Henderson Bookseller………………...…………………...………..Michael Boyea Enchantress………………..………………………….Rachael LaTour Narrator…………………………………………..…….Doug Nemier Young Prince………………………………………..….Ben Trombley

Chorus

Jamie Bigelow Michael Boyea

Florence Danjou Paige English Raquel Fowler Sarah Gardiner Ian Henderson

Trevor Lang Rachael LaTour Reid LaPlante

Katelyn Magnan Miranda O’Neill

Kim Reville John Selkirk Isreal Selkirk

Brianna Smith Cody Smith

Allison Soulier Brandon Spinner

Matthew Swanston Meaghan Wood

Kierstin Zeldenrust

Student Musicians

Gabrielle Lafleur (Bass) is in grade nine and is the daughter of Richie and Paula King. Gabrielle has played bass in past musicals including The Sound of Music and The Wizard of Oz. She has also performed in All-County band, NYSSMA Solo Festival, and the Crane Youth Scholar-ship Program. Gabrielle is involved in modified soccer, varsity soft-ball, cheerleading, French club, book club, and she is also the secretary of the freshman class.

Eric Legacy (French Horn) is the son of Mary and Kevin Legacy. Eric is participating in his second year of musical pit band, with his first experience being last year’s show, The Sound of Music. He has also performed in many piano and guitar recitals, as well as in All-County band. His extra curricular activities include science club, A/V club, yearbook club, senior band, jazz band, Science Olympiad, and Junior National Honor Society.

Katelyn Legacy (Piano), a junior, is the daughter of Mary and Kevin Legacy. Katelyn played the saxophone last year in The Sound of Music, and participated in stage crew for The Wizard of Oz. She has also per-formed in many piano recitals, as well as Area All-State and All-County band. Katelyn keeps very busy participating in science club, French club, varsity volleyball, senior band, jazz band, Science Olym-piad, yearbook club, National Honor Society, and Athletic Associa-tion.

Laura Stewart (Flute) is in grade twelve and is participating in the CCS pit band for the first time. Laura has been seen on stage in past musicals including Bye Bye Birdie, Seussical, Into the Woods, The Wizard of Oz, and The Sound of Music. Her after school activities include ski club and National Honor Society. Laura has been accepted to SUNY Plattsburgh and plans to major in magazine journalism.

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Ben Roulston (Stage Crew) is the son of Julie Roulston and Bernard Roulston and is in grade ten. Ben has participated in musical stage crew for past musicals including Seussical, The Wizard of Oz, and The Sound of Music. He stays very busy participating in business club, Sci-ence Olympiad, National Honor Society, A/V club, yearbook club, book club, French club, and senior band.

Hannah Soulier (Stage Crew) is in grade eight and is the daughter of Joanne Malette and Eric Trombly, and Michael Soulier and Michele Pelkey. Hannah is involved in S.A.D.D., and also enjoys playing video games, reading, and going to 4H Camp Overlook. This is her first year participating in musical stage crew.

Carolyn Stumpf (Stage Crew) is the daughter of Larainea Stumpf, and is participating in her first year of stage crew. Carolyn is a very active sophomore involved in FFA, Athletic Association, French club, A/V club, senior band, book club, cheerleading, yearbook club, and varsity volleyball. She is also a member of the Chateaugay travel club, and the vice president of her class.

Desiree Stumpf (Stage Crew) is in grade ten and is the daughter of Larainea Stumpf. Desiree participated on stage crew last year for the show The Sound of Music. Her activities include varsity cheerleading and volleyball, book club, senior band, senior jazz band, A/V club, year-book club, business club, Empowered Teens, athletic association, and FFA.

Haily Secore (Stage Crew) is a senior participating in her second year of musical stage crew. She is the daughter of Josh and Jocelyn Secore. Haily’s last stage crew experience was The Wizard of Oz. She participates on the varsity bowling team, and is a member of S.A.D.D. In May, Haily will receive her two-year cosmetology certificate from North Franklin Education Center. Next year, she plans to attend North Coun-try Community College.

Hannah Trudell (Stage Crew) is a sophomore participating in her first year of musical stage crew. Hannah is the daughter of Derek and Linda Trudell. Her after school activities include varsity soccer, Em-powered Teens, Rotary Interact, A/V club, yearbook club, ski club, and Athletic Association. Hannah also enjoys skiing and snowboard-ing, hanging out with her friends, and playing video games with youth group teens.

Scenes

Musical Numbers

Act I 1. The Prologue 2. The Town 3. The Forest 4. Castle Interior 5. Outside Belle’s Cottage 6. Castle Interior 7. The Tavern 8. Castle Interior

Act II 1. The Forest 2. Castle Interior 3. The Tavern 4. The Beast’s Lair 5. Outside Belle’s Cottage 6. Castle Interior

Act I 1. Overture/Prologue 2. Belle 3. No Matter What 4. No Matter What (Reprise) 5. Wolf Chase 6. Me 7. Belle (Reprise) 8. Is This Home? 9. Gaston 10. Gaston (Reprise) 11. How Long Must This Go

On? 12. Be Our Guest 13. If I Can’t Love Her

Act II 1. Entr’acte/Wolf Chase 2. Something There 3. Human Again 4. Maison des Lunes 5. Beauty and the Beast 6. If I Can’t Love Her

(Reprise) 7. A Change in Me 8. The Mob Song 9. Is This Home? (Reprise) 10. Transformation/Finale

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Pit Orchestra

Director Gayle Peryea

Violin…………………………………………..Amber Nezezon Flute………………………………...…………...Sarah Knechtel Laura Stewart Soprano Saxophone………………….…………….Elliot Vanier Clarinet/Flute…………………………..………..Jennifer Vanier Clarinet…………………………...…………...Jocelyn Trombley Trumpet…………………………………...……..Chantale Child French Horn……………………………..………….Eric Legacy Michelle Swanston Euphonium………………………………………….Lisa Vanier Piano……………………………………………Katelyn Legacy Synthesizer……………………………………..…...Dan Hunter Bass……………….…………………………..Gabrielle Lafleur Drums…………………………………………......Tim Seymour

Kristina Gillette (Stage Crew) is a senior participating in her fourth and final year of CCS stage crew. Kristina has been on stage crew for Seussical, The Wizard of Oz, and The Sound of Music. Her after school activities include senior chorus and Empowered Teens. In the fall, Kristina plans to attend Clinton Community College. She is the daughter of Marj and Craig Gillette.

Arielle Holmes (Stage Crew) is the daughter of Diane and Gerald Holmes and is in grade twelve. Arielle was a member of stage crew for The Wizard of Oz. Her hobbies include shopping, listening to music, spending time with friends, scrapbooking, cleaning, and babysitting. For the 2011-2012 school year, Arielle plans to attend college to study to become a dental hygienist.

Dylan Lamica (Sound) is a twelfth grader and is the son of Tammy Bell and Ted Martin. Dylan operated the sound board for past per-formances including The Sound of Music and the senior play Ghostchasers. His after school activities include varsity soccer and basketball, Rotary Interact, and National Honor Society. Dylan also enjoys playing sports, watching movies, and traveling. In the fall, he plans to attend SUNYIT for computer engineering.

Ruthie LaTour (Stage Crew) is in grade eight and is participating in her first year of musical stage crew. She has participated in church plays, ice shows, and in one beauty pageant. Ruthie is involved in French club, modified volleyball, junior band, figure skating, and NYSSMA Solo Festival. She is the daughter of Trudy and Warren LaTour.

Kendra King (Stage Crew) is in grade eight and is participating in her first year of musical stage crew. Her activities include modified volley-ball and softball, and she enjoys spending time with friends and riding her four-wheeler. Kendra’s last stage experience was participating as a stage crew member in the play Murder by the Book. She is the daughter of Julie and Jeff King.

Ty Mailloux (Lights) is in grade twelve and operating lights for his first musical. Ty operated lights for this year’s senior play Ghostchasers. He is involved in varsity baseball, and his hobbies are computers, sports, and fishing. For the 2011-2012 school year, Ty plans to at-tend SUNYIT to study computer engineering. He is the son of Di-anne and Brian Mailloux.

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Kierstin Zeldenrust (Chorus) is in grade twelve and is the daughter of Chris and Wes Zeldenrust. Kierstin’s many activities include French club, Athletic Association, science club, National Honor Society, Empowered Teens, Half Past Seven, senior band and chorus, Rotary Interact, and A/V club. She participated on stage crew for Seussical, The Wizard of Oz, and The Sound of Music. She has appeared on stage as a chorus member in The Wizard of Oz and The Sound of Music, Mary Shelley in Murder by the Book, Carrie Granola in North Woods Nonsense, and Doro-thy in Ghostchasers. Next fall, Kierstin plans to attend either North Country or Clinton Community College, and later move on to McGill, to major in nutrition and dietetics.

Stage Crew

Shelby Coleman (Stage Crew) is a junior participating in her third year of Musical stage crew. Her past stage crew experience includes The Wizard of Oz and The Sound of Music. Shelby’s extra-curricular ac-tivities include varsity soccer and softball, National Honor Society, French club, science club, Science Olympiad, senior band, and ski club. She is the daughter of Jackie and Jerry Coleman.

Wayne Cowan (Stage Crew) is the son of Danny and Jackie Cowan and is in grade nine. Wayne’s after school activities include science club, Science Olympiad, bowling, JV soccer, senior band, and senior jazz band. He is participating on stage crew for the third year in a row, with his previous experiences being The Wizard of Oz and The Sound of Music. Wayne’s hobbies include hunting, fishing, and hanging out with friends.

Holly Zeldenrust (Chip) is a very busy eighth grader involved in French club, science club, Science Olympiad, modified soccer and softball, hockey, Junior National Honor Society, junior band and cho-rus, senior band, junior and senior jazz band, NYSSMA Solo Festival, ski club, and Chateaugay Theatre Camp. Holly was last seen on stage as Lousia Mae Alcott in Murder by the Book and Mrs. Pike in North Woods Nonsense. She also played in the CCS pit band for last year’s show, The Sound of Music. Holly’s parents are Wes and Chris Zelden-rust.

Katasha Gillette (Spotlight) is the daughter of Craig and Marj Gillette and is running the spotlight for her fourth and final musical. Katasha ran spotlight for Seussical, The Wizard of Oz, and The Sound of Music. She was last seen on stage as Cabdriver in Ghostchasers. Next fall, she plans to attend SUNY Potsdam to major in psychology.

Technical Staff

Stage Director………………………………...……Tillie Breault Music Director………...…………………………..Gayle Peryea Producer………………………………….Megan Nemier-Green Rehearsal Pianist………………………………...Katelyn Legacy Sound………………………...…………………...Dylan Lamica Lights……………………………………………….Ty Mailloux Tillie Breault Katasha Gillette Special Effects…………………………………Kurt Trautmann Photographer……………………………..………Art Trombley Set Design…………………………………………Tillie Breault Megan Nemier-Green Costumes………………………………………...Vicki Gardiner Tillie Breault Megan Nemier-Green Choreography……………………………...………Tillie Breault Gayle Peryea Meaghan Wood Concessions………………………………...……JoAnn Stumpf Vicki Gardiner

Set Construction, Scenery, & Stage Crew

Hope Allen Diane Ashline Tillie Breault Frank Boadway Neil Burgoyne Rebecca Jennison Dale Johnston Doug Nemier Megan Nemier-Green Kyle Parmeter Gayle Peryea Jocelyn Trombley

Shelby Coleman Wayne Cowan Katasha Gillette Kristina Gillette Kendra King Ruthie LaTour Ben Roulston

Desiree Stumpf Carolyn Stumpf Hannah Soulier Hannah Trudell Haily Secore Arielle Holmes Holly Zeldenrust Kierstin Zeldenrust

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Erin Ashline (Silly Girl) is an eighth grader involved in science club, modified soccer, Junior National Honor Society, NYSSMA Solo Festival, and Chateaugay Theatre Camp. Erin has been seen on stage as a Who in Seussical, a chorus member in The Wizard of Oz, Sister Margaretta in The Sound of Music, and Reporter 4/Guest 1 in North Woods Nonsense. She is the daughter of Tony and Diane Ashline.

Stephen Bernier (Maurice) is a senior participating in his sixth musical. Stephen’s past musicals include Bye Bye Birdie, Into the Woods, Seussical, The Wizard of Oz, and The Sound of Music. He also been seen on stage as William Shakespeare in Murder by the Book, Mr. Pine in North Woods Nonsense, and George in Ghostchasers. Stephen stays very busy participating in yearbook club, A/V club, French club, art club, science club, HOBY, National Honor Society, Student Council, Science Olympiad, book club, Rotary Interact, senior band, and jazz band. For the 2011-2012 school year, Stephen plans to attend either The Fashion Institute of Technology or the School of Visual Arts in New York City to major in graphic design. He is the son of Denise and Hank Bernier.

Courtney Boyea (Silly Girl), a tenth grader, is the daughter of Steve and Anne Boyea. Courtney has been seen on stage as Laura in Annie Get Your Gun, a chorus member in Seussical and The Wizard of Oz, and as a nun in The Sound of Music. Her activities include varsity basketball, soccer, and softball, Student Council, Athletic Association, and senior band and chorus.

Jamie Bigelow (Chorus) is a sophomore participating in his first mu-sical. Jamie was last seen on stage in the play The Wizard of Oz. His after school activities include senior band, Empowered Teens, FFA, ski club, and Upward Bound. Jamie lists his hobbies as snowboarding, playing video games, and singing. He is the son of Larissa Bigelow.

Alexis Beach (Chorus) is a tenth grader making her musical debut with Disney’s Beauty and the Beast. Alexis is the daughter of Scott and Jane Beach. She was last seen on the CCS stage in her kindergarten gradua-tion, and she has also participated in the Malone figure skating show. Her after school activities include varsity soccer and basketball.

Brian Ashline (Gaston) is a twelfth grader participating in his sixth and final musical at CCS. He is the son of Tony and Diane Ashline. Brian has been seen on stage as Randolph MacAfee in Bye Bye Birdie, Jack in Into The Woods, Horton the Elephant in Seussical, The Tinman in The Wizard of Oz, and Rolf in The Sound of Music. He was last seen as Dr. Horace Roy in this year’s senior play, Ghostchasers. Brian’s many activities include varsity soc-cer and baseball, American Legion Baseball, senior band and chorus, jazz band, Half Past Seven, Athletic Association, and National Honor Society. Next fall, Brian plans to attend Clarkson University to major in mechani-cal engineering.

Josh Trombley (Lefou) is an eighth grader making his stage debut with Disney’s Beauty and the Beast. Josh participated in the pit band last year in The Sound of Music. His activities include youth hockey, modi-fied soccer, Science Olympiad, senior and junior jazz band, and All-County band. Josh’s hobbies include hockey, drawing, and golf. Josh also created the beautiful artwork found in our special autograph books. He is the son of Jocelyn and Art Trombley.

Danny Wilcox (Cogsworth) is the son of Robert and Carrie Wilcox and Julie Wilcox. His past stage experience includes appearing as a Wickersham Brother in Seussical, Professor Marvel/The Wizard of Oz in The Wizard of Oz, Edgar Allen Poe in Murder by the Book, Freidrich in The Sound of Music, and Barry Bush in North Woods Non-sense. Danny is a very busy tenth grader who participates in JV soc-cer, varsity bowling and baseball, senior band and chorus, senior jazz band, Half Past Seven, NYSSMA Solo Festival, Empowered Teens,

Science Olympiad, Athletic Association, business club, Junior National Honor Society, and Rotary Interact. He is also the president of his class.

Matthew Swanston (Chorus) is in grade ten and is the son of Karen Swanston and Kyle Swanston. Matthew participates in JV soccer and basketball, Athletic Association, National Honor Society, senior band, and ski club. Matthew is participating in his third musical, with his first two being Annie Get Your Gun and Seussical. His hobbies include skiing, music, video games, and reading.

Kayla Trainer (Mrs. Potts) is a junior who has been seen on stage as Yertle the Turtle in Seussical, a winkie in The Wizard of Oz, a nun in The Sound of Music, and Mary Granola in North Woods Nonsense. Kayla’s after school activities include book club, senior band and chorus, Half Past Seven, varsity softball, science club, Science Olympiad, Model OAS, French club, and the Chateaugay travel club. Her parents are Marie Marshall and James Trainer.

Ben Trombley (Young Prince/D’Arque), a senior, is the son of Jocelyn and Art Trombley. Ben was a member of pit band for past musicals at CCS and Franklin Academy including Into The Woods, Seussical, The Sound of Music, Crazy For You, and The Drowsy Chaperone. His after school activities including senior band, jazz band, senior chorus, Half Past Seven, and varsity soccer, hockey, and baseball. Next fall, Ben plans to attend Clarkson University to major in phys-ics education.

Meaghan Wood (Ballerina) is in grade ten and has performed in nu-merous ballets including The Nutcracker, Sleeping Beauty, and Mary Pop-pins, as well as many jazz dance performances in Montreal. She also appeared as a chorus member in Seussical and The Wizard of Oz. Meaghan’s activities include Student Council, Junior National Honor Society, and science club. She is the daughter of Bill and Brenda Wood.

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Morgan Simonsen (Belle) is in eleventh grade and is making her CCS musical debut. Morgan is the daughter of Mark and Sheila Simonsen and Tracy Davison. Her previous stage experience includes appearing as Scott Joplin in We Haz Jazz, Ethel Peas and Dorothy Parker in Thor-oughly Modern Millie, Mission Band Leader in Guys and Dolls, Fairy God-mother in Cinderella, Agatha Christie in Murder by the Book, and Miss Birch in North Woods Nonsense. Morgan is involved in science club, sen-ior jazz band, and Half Past Seven.

Brianna Smith (Chorus) is the daughter of Brian Smith and Heather Montroy, and Tina Newstead. Brianna is a senior participating in her first musical, with her last stage experience being this year’s senior play, Ghostchasers. Her after school activities include varsity soccer and cheer-leading, and Athletic Association. Next fall, Brianna will attend Clinton Community College to study nursing.

Allison Soulier (Chorus) is in grade twelve and is the daughter of Joanne Malette and Eric Trombly, and Michael Soulier and Michele Pelkey. Allison was last seen on stage as Miss Lemming in Ghostchasers. Before that she participated in stage crew for The Wizard of Oz, and was a chorus member in The Sound of Music. Her after school activities in-clude French club, Empowered Teens, Half Past Seven, senior chorus, and varsity volleyball. She is also a lector at St. Patrick’s Church, and a 4-H Camp Overlook counselor. Next fall, Allison plans to attend ei-ther SUNY Potsdam or St. Michael’s to major in French and English

John Selkirk (Chorus) is in ninth grade and is involved in the musical for the first time. John is the son of Anne and Dale Selkirk and was last seen on stage in his kindergarten graduation and school sing-a-longs. He is involved in Science Olympiad and the Mission of Hope, and enjoys riding his dirt bike, playing video games, and listening to music.

Cody Smith (Chorus) is in eighth grade, and is the son of Brian Smith and Heather Montroy, and Tina Newstead. Cody’s past musical experi-ence includes Seussical, The Wizard of Oz, and The Sound of Music. His after school activities are bowling, modified soccer, ski club, and modi-fied basketball.

Brandon Spinner (Chorus), a senior participating in his first musical, is the son of Brian and Tammy Spinner. Brandon’s previous stage experi-ence includes appearing as the Poltergeist in the senior play Ghostchasers. His after school activities include French Club, Athletic Association, and varsity soccer and basketball. Brandon plans to attend Clinton Community College in the fall, and plans to transfer to SUNY Cortland to study physical education.

Michael Boyea (Bookseller) is in grade eleven and is the son of Ron and Helen Boyea. Michael is participating in the musical for the first time. He was last seen on stage as Sleepy in his kindergarten gradua-tion. His extra curricular activities include varsity soccer and basket-ball, Athletic Association, and he is also the president of his class. Michael’s hobbies are playing ping pong, watching and playing sports, and hanging out with friends.

Brittany Drollette (Madame de la Grande Bouche) is the daughter of Tim and Kate Drollette, and is in grade eleven. Brittany’s past stage experience includes appearing as Snow White in Into The Woods, a cadet in Seussical, a chorus member in The Wizard of Oz, and as Ad-miral Von Schrieber in The Sound of Music. She is a very active student involved in Student Council, Rotary Interact, cheerleading, varsity softball, Upward Bound, science club, Science Olympiad, Model OAS, book club, National Honor Society, HOBY, senior chorus and band, and women’s chorus.

Paige English (Chorus) is an eighth grader and is the daughter of Sean English and Laura Hill. Paige’s past stage experience includes appearing as a chorus member in The Wizard of Oz, and Brigitta in The Sound of Music. Her activities include modified volleyball and ski club. Paige enjoys playing volleyball, skiing, singing, and spending time with friends.

Kelly Favaro (Babette) is in grade eleven and is the daughter of Pat Lee. Kelly is involved in varsity soccer, cheerleading, Model OAS, and Mock Trial. She has appeared as a chorus member in past musicals including Into The Woods, Seussical, The Wizard of Oz, and The Sound of Music.

Florence Danjou (Chorus) is in eleventh grade and is a foreign ex-change student from France. She is the daughter of Elisabeth and Christian Danjou, and her host family is Janet Burl and John Eick. Florence is involved in ski club, Half Past Seven, volleyball, and senior band. Her hobbies include playing the flute, piano, and saxophone, skiing, and listening to music.

Raquel Fowler (Chorus) is a senior making her musical debut this year. Raquel’s only other stage experience was in this year’s senior play, Ghostchasers. She is actively involved in varsity soccer and basket-ball, and Athletic Association. Raquel is also the president of Student Council. In the fall, she plans to attend Plattsburgh State, Cortland, or Brockport to play soccer and major in sports studies. She is the daughter of Loretta and Donald Fowler.

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Alexander Lamica (Beast), a senior, is participating in his fourth and final musical at CCS. He has been seen on stage as the Mayor of Whoville in Seussical, the Cowardly Lion in The Wizard of Oz, Captain Von Trapp in The Sound of Music, Congressman Oakley in North Woods Nonsense, and Dr. Roy in Ghostchasers. Alex’s many activities include National Honor Society, Athletic Association, senior band and chorus, jazz band, and Half Past Seven. Next year, Alex plans to attend SUNY Potsdam to major in elementary education with specialization in Eng-lish. He is the son of Tony and Joelle Lamica.

Trevor Lang (Chorus) is in tenth grade and is the son of Steve and Susie Lang. Trevor is making his stage debut with Disney’s Beauty and the Beast. His after school activities include National Honor Society, Science Olympiad, and JV soccer and basketball.

Isaac Kinney (Lumiere) is the son of David and Ellen Kinney and is in grade nine. Isaac’s extra-curricular activities include modified base-ball, senior band and chorus, senior jazz band, and Half Past Seven. Isaac has appeared on stage as Uncle Henry in The Wizard of Oz, Max in The Sound of Music, Mark Twain in Murder by the Book, and Pete in North Woods Nonsense.

Sarah Gardiner (Chorus) is in grade ten and is the daughter of David and Vicki Gardiner. Sarah has appeared as a chorus member in the following musicals: Seussical, The Wizard of Oz, and The Sound of Music. Sarah also appeared on stage as a clown in The Nutcracker. Her after school activities include varsity soccer and basketball, Rotary Interact, Junior National Honor Society, and Athletic Association.

Ian Henderson (Baker) is a senior making his musical debut with Disney’s Beauty and the Beast. Ian was last seen on stage as Wally in this year’s senior play Ghostchasers. He is active in varsity soccer, basketball, and baseball, Athletic Association, and business club. Ian plans to attend North Country Community College to study sports manage-ment. He is the son of Scott and Chandra Henderson.

Reid LaPlante (Chorus) is in grade eight, and is the son of Kristie and Paul LaPlante. Reid’s past stage experience includes appearing as a who in Seussical, a chorus member in The Wizard of Oz, and as Kurt in The Sound of Music. His extra curricular activities include ski club, modified soccer, Junior National Honor Society, junior band and chorus, and junior jazz band.

Rachael LaTour (Enchantress) is a very busy junior involved in Na-tional Honor Society, science club, business club, Rotary Interact, French club, and Model OAS. Rachael is also the captain of the var-sity cheerleading team, as well as the treasurer of the book club, the CCS Musical Theatre Group, and her junior class. Her past stage ex-perience includes appearing as a chorus member in The Wizard of Oz and The Sound of Music, Holly Hauk in North Woods Nonsense, and the first runner-up in the Sunburst Beauty Pageant. Rachael’s parents are Warren and Trudy LaTour.

Katelyn Magnan (Chorus) is a senior participating on stage in the musical for the first time. She is the daughter of Debra and Gerald Magnan. Katelyn participated in musical stage crew for Seussical, The Wizard of Oz, and The Sound of Music. She was also seen on stage as Lydia Snoop in this year’s senior play, Ghostchasers. Her after school activities include senior chorus and Empowered Teens. In the fall, Katelyn plans to attend either SUNY Potsdam or the College of Saint Rose to major in English.

Miranda O’Neill (Chorus) is in grade twelve and is the daughter of Kevin and Melissa Trombley. Miranda is involved in French club, senior chorus, and Empowered Teens. She has been seen on stage as a chorus member in both The Wizard of Oz and The Sound of Music, and as Viola Danglon in Murder by the Book and as Detective Pepperday in Ghostchasers. Next year, Miranda plans to attend Clinton Community College to study to be a pediatric nurse.

Marissa Poupore (Silly Girl) is a junior who is involved in cheerlead-ing, senior band and chorus, Half Past Seven, Model OAS, book club, and Chateaugay Travel Club. Marissa’s past stage experience includes appearing as a chorus member in Into The Woods, Seussical, The Wizard of Oz, and The Sound of Music. She has also performed in the Mystical Forest and many dance recitals. Her parents are Cheryl Poupore and Brian Poupore.

Kimberly Reville (Chorus), a seventh grader, is making her stage debut with Disney’s Beauty and the Beast. She is the daughter of Shawn and Kari Reville. Kim’s activities include modified volleyball, modified softball, and hockey, Her hobbies are swimming, painting, and skat-ing.

Isreal Selkirk (Chorus), a junior, is the son of Anne and Dale Selkirk. Israel is making his stage debut with Disney’s Beauty and the Beast. His activities include National Honor Society, Science Olympiad, and the Mission of Hope.