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WHO’S WHO IN THE CAST

LUCAS ARIAS (CONRADE)

Lucas is a 7th grader at Belen and has worked in many theater productions in and outside Belen, including 3 Solos in School Of Rock The Musical at Coral Gables Community Theater. His latest performance has been at the District level Thespians for acting (duet comedy), winning superior. “Big thanks to my family and friends for supporting me and my fellow cast members for cheering me on and helping with lines, dances and singing.”

ALEJANDRO CASTILLO (VERGES)

Alejandro is a 6th grade student at Belen. He had a great experience working with his friends to create a wonderful show for you all. This has also been a great learning experience considering he has never really acted in a play before. He thanks you for supporting the cast by being here today. Enjoy the show!

TITO DAVID SUERO (VERGES)

Tito is a 6th grade student at Belen. Playing Verges in Belen Jesuit’s production of the Shakespearean play Much Ado About Nothing is his first ever theatre experience. He has thoroughly enjoyed rehearsals. In fact, preparing for this play has been one of the coolest things in which he’s participated in as a 6th grader. Participating in this play has greatly helped him improve his public speaking skills and taught him that no real victory comes without hard work.

Special Thanks

To Fr. Guillermo García-Tuñón, Mr. José Roca, Administration, faculty and staff for the full support, and for welcoming me to this wonderful school that is Belen Jesuit. May this be your pride and joy!

To Orlando García, Lorenzo Saldaña, Jorge Labayán and crew for all the attention, initiative, work and support in making our theater a worthy and beautiful performing space. We couldn’t have done it without your outstanding work helping with the set and tech. Orlando, thanks for taking upon yourself the commitment to do whatever is needed and always be present to assist.

To Sylvie San Juan, Humanities Department Chairperson & Saladrigas Gallery Director, for the guidance, support and mentoring, and to Isidora Ulloa for all her essential assistance and for your love of theater.

To Debbie Consuegra for saying yes and bringing such enthusiasm and amazing talent to prepare our cast. Much gratitude for all you did.

To all Mr. Acevedo’s Stagecraft students, this work is as much yours as ours. Now you can see you are all artists!

To our wonderful and outstanding cast, keep having the time of your lives. SHINE!

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