LCA The Little Mermaid Playbill I 2025

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STOCKTON PERFORMING ARTS CENTER

LEGACY CHRISTIAN ACADEMY

Production of

Production of Disney’s

Academy

The Little Mermaid Legacy Christian

Music by Lyrics by Book by Alan Menken Howard Ashman & Glenn Slater Doug Wright

Based on the Hans Christian Andersen story and the Disney film produced by Howard Ashman and John Musker and written and directed by John Musker and Ron Clements.

Originally Produced by Disney Theatrical Productions

Orchestrations by Danny Troob

Incidental Music & Vocal Arrangements by Michael Kosarin Dance Arrangements by Davis Chase

DISNEY’S THE LITTLE MERMAID

Is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI).

All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. www.mtishows.com

Any video and/or audio recording of this production is strictly prohibited.

Disney’s THE LITTLE MERMAID

Character List

(in order of appearance)

ARIEL , a mermaid, King Triton’s youngest daughter Reese Bardwell

PRINCE ERIC , a human monarch Johnny O’Quinn

KING TRITON, King of the Sea Ian McBroom

URSULA , the Sea Witch, sister of King Triton Camila Sirgo

SEBASTIAN, a crab, advisor to King Triton Micah Domen

FLOUNDER , a fish, Ariel’s best friend Davis Murphy

GRIMSBY, guardian of Prince Eric Cassandra McBroom

SCUTTLE , a seagull, expert in human artifacts Palmer Ballent

FLOTSAM, an eel, lackey to Ursula Sage Outhouse

JETSAM, an eel, the other lackey to Ursula Abby Zapata

CHEF LOUIS , the Palace chef, a culinary perfectionist Hudson Caswell

AQUATA , sister to Ariel and daughter of King Triton Brooke Fontana

ANDRINA , sister to Ariel and daughter of King Triton Jordyn Braley

ARISTA , sister to Ariel and daughter of King Triton Abby Blackwood

ATINA , sister to Ariel and daughter of King Triton Berkley Tullos

ALLANA , sister to Ariel and daughter of King Triton Madeline Hines

ADELLA , sister to Ariel and daughter of King Triton Grace Myers

PILOT, helmsman of Prince Eric’s ship Joshua Bratcher

WINDWARD, trumpet fish, herald in King Triton’s court Kyler Mohr

LEEWARD, trumpet fish, herald in King Triton’s court Andrew Bogdan

Ensemble

(Sailors, Water Dancers, Sea and Land Creatures, Gulls, Maids, Chefs, Princesses)

Alyssa Bailey

Drew Coe

Jayden Davis

Bethany Fink

Mary Katherine Gross

Reese Grutzius

Ruth Gwaltney

Aubrie Hunter

Luke Ingram

Cayden Jiang

Finley Johnson

Lillian Kastner

Kayla Lukas

Maddie Maguire

Brooke McNeely

Directors & Crew

Director - Amanda Smith

Music Director - Chris Keyes

Choreographer - Kyle Aiden Choreography

Stage Manager - Grady Huber

Stage Manager - Sierra Mitchell

Lighting Design - LTP Partners

Light Board Operator - Giselle Tapp

Emma Myers

Leina Ruiz

Mauricio Sirgo

Dylon Sloan

Luke Stamboulieh

Joshua Stone

Kate Taylor

Spotlight Operators - Colton Yoo and Payton Messersmith

Sound Board Operator - Jason Davis

Sound Effects - Spencer Mida

Projections Operator - Abby Paul

Videographer - Lenicam Productions

Rigging Operator - Andrew Wetzel

Make-up and Hair Assistants - Chloe Castillon, Olivia Richardson, Madison Melker, Natalie Webb, Tiffany Manipol, Mia Cornwell, Ava Grass

Props Master - Abby Cervenak

Props Crew - Kaylla Zuluaga, Benjamin Zapata, Liliana Hinojosa, Colton Outhouse, Emma Nuosce, McKaylah Hambrick, Bailey Grace Murphy

Running Crew - Cooper Fleitman, Aaron Hoffman, Jaxson Dugas, Caleb Ketchand, Mary Cooper, Annabelle Abraham, Dillon Fontana, Jackson Pogue, Will Miles

Acknowledgements

Advertisement/Program Layout - Laura Ehrich

Special Thank Yous

Ms. Smith would like to thank the Honors Tech theatre students for their countless hours of working behind the scenes. She is especially grateful to Grady Huber, Giselle Tapp, Sierra Mitchell, Abby Paul and Annabelle Abraham for being the calm to her storm this year. She wishes everyone could witness even for five minutes what these students have been doing over the course of four months. You see, as audience members you only see what happens in front of the curtain, but it’s what lies behind that is a whole new world. The sides of the stage are filled with over eighty students between cast and crew running in and out with silent feet trying to avoid tripping over the large set pieces, prop tables and lighting equipment. There are crew standing by to help actors with costume, makeup and hair changes. All going in and out of doors, that have to be silently shut. All of which are lit up just enough to barely see. You see, being part of a production is not an easy thing. In fact, it’s one of the most mentally daunting tasks one can do. However, the life lessons that come from this experience unlike any other. If every parent could see the transformation that happens with their child when they are part of an experience like this, there would be a waitlist to audition for every production. The life skills, the bonds and memories made last a lifetime. Thank you from the bottom of my heart to my people, you know who you are. I could not do this without you.

Act One

Scene I - The Water’s Surface

Scene 2 - King Triton’s Court

Scene 3 - Ursula’s Lair

Scene 4 - Ariel’s Grotto

Scene 5 - Prince Eric’s Ship/Sea Below/Beach

Scene 6 - Mersisters’ “Girl Cave”

Scene 7 - The Beach

Scene 8 - Open Water

Scene 9 - Ariel’s Grotto

Scene 10 - Ursula’s Lair

THERE WILL BE ONE 15-MINUTE INTERMISSION IN BETWEEN ACTS I & II

Act Two

Scene 1 - The Beach

Scene 2 - King Triton’s Court

Scene 3 - The Palace, Ariel’s Chambers

Scene 4 - The Palace Kitchen

Scene 5 - The Palace Banquet Hall

Scene 6 - The Palace Ballroom

Scene 7 - Ursula’s Lair

Scene 8 - The Bay

Scene 9 - King Triton’s Court

Scene 10 - Ariel’s Chambers, The Ship, King Triton’s Court

Scene 11 - The Palace Ballroom

Scene 12 - Ursula’s Lair

Scene 13 - The Beach

The Cast

REESE

BARDWELL (ARIEL) is a senior and has been attending legacy for eight years. Reese is thrilled to star in her eighth and final LCA production of The Little Mermaid! Outside of theatre, Reese enjoys reading, singing, playing piano, and occasionally enjoying her job as a party princess. She is also serving as Secretary of The International Thespian Society, a member of the LEAD Legacy Spiritual Formations team, a KLIFE intern, and Founder of The Eagle Book Club. Some of Reese’s previous roles have included Miss Scarlet in Clue, Rebekah in The Anatomy of Gray, and ensemble in Tuck Everlasting. Reese is ecstatic to play the role of Ariel and would love to thank Ms. Smith and Mrs. Keyes for giving her this opportunity, and their immense amount of support over the years. Thank you for making her a part of your world! Enjoy the show!

JOHNNY O’QUINN (PRINCE ERIC)

is a sophomore and is excited to play the role of Prince Eric. Outside of the musical, he is involved in Theater and ITS. His other passions outside of acting include rock climbing, and guitar. This is the fourth production that he has participated in. His passion for acting and his charisma really shine through in his performances, and he never fails to captivate the audience. He attributes his drive, and commitment to acting to his parent’s encouragement.

IAN

MCBROOM (KING TRITON) welcomes you to the show! Ian, a senior now, is in his fourth year at Legacy, and has greatly enjoyed his time here thanks to theatre. He has played other characters on the stage, including Colonel Mustard in Clue, Dr. Gray in Anatomy of Gray, and his humble debut as simply Policeman in Mary Poppins. To help support the spectacular acting community at Legacy he was the schools International Thespian Society Vice President and currently the President. When not on stage, Ian’s life is exciting and fast-paced, consisting of reading, occasional exercise, and frequent reflection on his time acting. To conclude this message as Ian’s time at LCA also concludes with this final show, Ian would like to earnestly thank Ms. Smith, Mrs. Keyes, and each and every one of the many cast and crew members that have given him such a memorable high school experience. If only Ian could say more, but thank you all and enjoy the show!

CAMILA SIRGO

(URSULA) is a junior and this is her fifth year at Legacy. Camila has been in Theatre since fifth grade and has participated in shows such as Brothers Grimm Spectaculathon, Clue, and now The Little Mermaid. Camila was also part of the ensemble in Anatomy of Gray and performed in the TAPPS One Act Play competition last fall. Outside of Theatre, Camila is also a part of ITS, Eagle Book Club, Spanish Honors Society, and National Honors Society. When she is not on stage, Camila is reading, watching movies, or spending time with friends and family. The Little Mermaid is Camila’s second high school production, and she is so grateful for the opportunity to play the role of Ursula. This show has brought many friendships that she is incredibly grateful for and she can’t wait to debut her first lead and musical role. She would like to thank her family, friends, Mrs. Keyes, and Ms. Smith for always supporting her in her love for Theatre.

MICAH DOMEN (SEBASTIAN)

is sixteen and a Junior at Legacy. This will be her sixth show with Ms. Smith and she is beyond excited and grateful. When she’s not on stage (which isn’t often), you can find her leading worship and small groups at church, babysitting, or hanging out with friends. She’s also the Vice President of the International Thespian Society, Lead Chair of Special Events, and involved in clubs like NHS and SHS. Micah wants to thank Ms. Smith and Mrs. Keyes for giving her the chance to shine in this role. She also wants to thank the cast and crew for all their support and hard work, and a special shoutout to everyone who brought her emergency caffeine during rehearsals. Lastly, a huge thank you to her parents, especially her mom, for being her biggest supporters and number one fans. She truly would not have been able to get to where she is without them. Enjoy the show! 1 Corinthians 10:31

DAVIS MURPHY (FLOUNDER)

is in sixth grade at LCA and has been attending LCA since Kindergarten. He has been acting for camera (film/TV) for seven years - since he was five years old. You can catch him as Max on Tinley’s Treehouse (now playing on RightNow Media), Cole in Looking for Dr. Love (now playing on Amazon Prime), and Delbert Bumpus in Legendary’s and Warner Bros’ Christmas Story Christmas. His acting career has taken him all the way from Los Angeles to Eastern Europe. He’s so excited to be playing Flounder in his very first stage performance! Davis is represented by CESD (a top bi-coastal talent agency) and The Campbell Agency (local talent agency). He is managed by Rebel Creative Group. Davis would like to thank Ms. Smith, Mrs. Keyes and all of the cast and crew for welcoming him as part of this production and creating such a fun experience. He’d also like to thank his agents, manager, acting coaches (Donald Rey and Cathryn Sullivan) and vocal coach (Lauren Renee Mehl) for always having his back and pushing him to get better. And finally, he’d like to thank his family and teachers for always supporting him on this crazy acting journey.

CASSANDRA MCBROOM (GRIMSBY)

is thrilled to be portraying “Auntie Grimsby”, who keeps Prince Eric from having any fun. She enjoys running, lifting, and doing her nails. She perfected her dusting skills in Clue, as Yvette, the French Maid. Cassandra also danced in Tuck Everlasting as a Golden Girl. She loves being part of Mock Trial and sort of likes Cross Country. This is her fourth year at LCA, and she is still a sophomore. She thanks her brother Ian for driving her everywhere and her brother Nathan for getting her interested in Theater. Cassandra thanks her mom and dad for providing food and shelter… most of the time.

PALMER BALLENT (SCUTTLE)

isn’t just an eleventh-grade actor—he’s an adventurer who takes his craft to the extreme. Known for his dedication, Palmer became a real-life castaway, braving the open pacific ocean to immerse himself fully in the role of a seagull. Facing the elements, learning survival skills, and hunting for fish, he transformed and gained an appreciation for bird-like endurance. Palmer also dominates the bench of the soccer field with the same intensity and strategic mindset. Whether in sports or on stage, he thrives under pressure, proving that when the script demands commitment, he doesn’t just act—he lives the story.

SAGE OUTHOUSE (FLOTSAM)

is a junior and has been attending Legacy for five years. She is very excited to add The Little Mermaid onto her list of shows, such as Brothers Grimm Spectaculathon, The Girl in the White Pinafore, The Anatomy of Gray, and Clue. When she’s not on stage, she finds herself in the thrill of cheerleading on her Legacy Varsity team and her All Star team. She wants to thank Ms. Smith and Mr. Keyes for being so supportive and being the ones to lift her up when doubt would creep in. She’s so thankful for her role as Flotsam and hopes y’all enjoy watching her as much as she loves imitating the character.

ABBY ZAPATA (JETSAM)

is a senior and has been attending Legacy for three years now. She’s been doing theatre since sixth grade, participating in a total of eleven different mainstage shows. In addition to theatre, she has been playing golf since she was nine years old and is a member of LCA’s Varsity team. This year she’s had the privilege of being the President of the Creative Writing Club at Legacy. She also enjoys reading and spending time with her family and friends. She would like to thank Mrs. Keyes and Ms. Smith for making her a part of this fantastic cast, her family for their continuous support in all her many interests, and God for placing her in this everlasting theatre family.

HUDSON CASWELL (CHEF LOUIS)

is a senior and has attended Legacy since sixth grade. He is excited for his theatrical debut in The Little Mermaid. While not on stage, he enjoys playing piano and guitar, leading worship, and hanging out with friends. He is the president of NHS and was inspired by Eric Ericson and Joshua Chung to try out for the musical this year. He was the live pianist for Ms. Smith’s production of Clue last year and was on the running crew for Mary Poppins his freshman year. Hudson is ready to serve up an excellent performance as Chef Louis and would like to thank Ms. Smith and Mrs. Keyes for all their incredible support for him jumping into the world of theater for the first time. Bon Appetit!

BROOKE FONTANA (AQUATA) is a senior at LCA where she has attended for three years. This is also her third year in theater. However, she’s been acting in TV and film since she was five years old and joined the Screen Actors Guild at age nine. She is known for her work on ABC’s Fresh Off the Boat , Showtime’s Kidding, and Lifetime’s Psycho In-Law. Brooke has also worked on movie sets, voice over, industrial videos, commercials, and music videos. Last year she had the joy of bringing Mrs. White alive on stage in Legacy’s production of Clue. She is the President of the Spanish Honors Society, officer for the LEAD Spiritual Formation team, Vice President of the Creative Writing Club, Treasurer for the International Thespian Society, and member of the National Honor Society, Eagle Green Club, The Eagle Book Club, and Principal Advisory Council. She has built such strong bonds with the cast of The Little Mermaid. She would like to thank God, her family, Ms. Smith, Mrs. Keyes, the crew, and cast for all their hard work and support.

JORDYN BRALEY (ANDRINA) is a junior at Legacy. This is her third year at LCA and her third production. She was in the ensemble during Tuck Everlasting, The Singing Telegram Girl in Clue, and now Andrina in The Little Mermaid. She wants to thank Ms. Smith, Ms. Keyes, and the crew for making this production come to life. She is so excited for you to see the show!

ABBY BLACKWOOD (ARISTA) is a sophomore who has been at LCA for two years. This is her fifth year in theatre and her seventh production, including acting in The Lost Boy and working crew for Clue here at Legacy. During school, she is involved in ITS, LEAD Legacy, Spanish club, Band, track and field, and swim team. Outside of school, she enjoys playing guitar, creative writing, studying weather, and reading. Abby is so excited to be a part of this production and would like to thank Ms. Smith for the wonderful opportunity to get to be a part of this cast. She would also like to thank her family for helping her discover her love of theatre, and God for gifting her the talents to be able to do this. Philippians 4:13.

BERKLEY TULLOS

(ATINA) is a junior at Legacy and has had a passion for acting and theater since she was little. She has been involved in multiple LCA productions such as Clue, where she played a henchman and class plays in theater. She loves getting to build friendships in a community with those who appreciate the arts. She is so excited to be able to play the lovely mersister Atina, and is so glad to be sharing the stage alongside such talented actors. Outside of singing and acting, she loves to write, and find ways to be creative. She thanks her family and her friends for encouraging her to pursue her love of acting.

MADELEINE HINES (ALLANA)

is a senior and this is her thirteenth year at LCA. In fourth grade, she had the pleasure of being in Peter Pan and is so excited to be back on stage for The Little Mermaid ! At Legacy, Madeleine serves as a senior officer in Varsity Cheer, vice president in the National Honor Society, leads the creative group within the LEAD Legacy Community team, and is a member of the Principal Advisory Council and Spanish Honor Society. She also enjoys serving as a vocalist on the worship team at her church. One of her greatest passions is drawing and she plans to study studio art and business in college. Madeleine is so grateful for the memories and tight bond that the cast and crew have formed during one of her last experiences here at Legacy. She would like to thank Ms. Smith and Mrs. Keyes for all of the time and hard work they have poured into each production and every member!

GRACE MYERS (ADELLA)

is a seventh grader who has been attending LCA since first grade. Her love for musical theater began in the fourth grade when she had the opportunity to participate in the upper school production of Mary Poppins. Outside of school, she is involved in musical theater, dance, piano, and her youth group at Gateway Church. So far, her favorite role has been playing Cat, the villain, in Honk! – The Ugly Duckling Musical. At LCA, Grace enjoys singing in the choir and spending time with her amazing friends and teachers. She would like to thank Ms. Smith and Mrs. Keyes for the chance to play a Mersister. She feels blessed to be part of such a wonderful group of students and has had a great time! Philippians 4:6

JOSHUA BRATCHER (PILOT)

is a sophomore and has been a student at Legacy since seventh grade. He has been involved in theatre since then, doing shows from a scene or improv night, to playing “Sherlock” in Sherlock Holmes in his eighth grade year, which he also did in competition, winning the award of Best Actor. He has also participated in The One Act Play Disaster, and most recently he played James M. Barrie, the author of Peter Pan, in Lost Boy. Outside of theatre, Josh participates in both Football and Track, as well as ITS and a book he’s been writing with a friend. If he could thank anyone, it would be his father and his mother for supporting and providing for him throughout all he does, and his older brother for the role model he’s given to him. He also would like to thank Ms. Smith for her understanding and care, as well as Ms. Keyes for allowing the both of them together to make the whole musical amazing.

KYLER

MOHR (WINDWARD) is in seventh grade and just started school at LCA in January. He is so grateful that Ms. Smith and the school leadership included him in the audition process and cast him in this amazing production! Kyler’s acting highlights include shows for North Texas Performing Arts – Frisco. He recently portrayed the role of Archie in 13, Jr. at NTPA. Prior to that, he was Wolf in Into the Woods. Kyler’s big break came as a fifth grader, when he was cast as Young Will in Big Fish, a role he earned as the only Lower School student in his previous school’s Upper School musical. The cast performed at the Scott Theater in downtown Fort Worth. Other credits include Horton in Seussical, Jr. and Jetsam in The Little Mermaid, Jr. Kyler thanks his parents and brother Rowan, a fifth grader at LCA, for their support.

ANDREW BOGDAN (LEEWARD)

is a sixth grader and this is his first year at LCA. He is super excited that he gets to be included in the play and can’t wait to show it off. Andrew likes to play football, play his trombone, and loves to run. He is hoping to do Cross Country next year in seventh grade. He goes to a youth group called The Mix and actively serves there by doing cameras and working behind the scenes. He would like to thank Ms. Smith, his cast members and all of his friends for making this the best first play! He can’t wait to try out for future plays and shows!

JAYDEN DAVIS (ENSEMBLE)

currently a freshman, Jayden has attended LCA since first grade. While in middle school, he performed in the Upper School productions of Mary Poppins and Tuck Everlasting, helping him discover his love for theater. In addition to theater, Jayden is also involved in football, band, robotics, sporting clays, and his youth group at church. During his rapidly diminishing free time, Jayden enjoys mountain biking and ATV trips with his family, as well as the occasional video game. Jayden would like to thank Ms. Smith and Mrs. Keyes for their continued support and encouragement, and the cast and crew for all the hard work they have put into this production!

DYLON SLOAN (ENSEMBLE)

is a junior and has been going to LCA since the sixth grade where he joined the theater class and played a member of the witch’s army in The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe. He has also performed in four smaller class plays, as well as participating in LCA’s performances of Tuck Everlasting and Clue. Outside of school, Dylon likes to spend his time playing video games, taking Jiu Jitsu lessons, and participating in school clubs such as ITS, SHH, and the new HOSA. He is thankful to have the opportunity to play a part in this show alongside his friends and fellow LCA students. None of this would be possible, of course, if it weren’t for Legacy providing a theater program in the first place, or if our incredible Ms. Smith wasn’t here to direct such wonderful performances. Dylon cannot wait to make invaluable memories and friendships while participating in this production of The Little Mermaid.

CAYDEN JIANG (ENSEMBLE)

is a sophomore and in his eighth year at Legacy. He has been involved in plays such as The Lost Boy, The One-Act Play Disaster, and Sherlock Holmes. He was also in the props and promotions crew for the Legacy production of Clue. Outside of theatre, he is a part of Spanish Club, ITS, and the LCA golf team. In his freetime, he enjoys playing piano, reading, and spending time with his family. Later on in life, he would really like to do something in the business field. He is super excited to be in the ensemble for this play and he would like to thank Ms. Smith and Mrs. Keyes for the opportunity to be a part of this amazing performance.

LUKE STAMBOULIEH (ENSEMBLE)

is a Junior and this is his eleventh year at Legacy. This is his first theatrical production. He is currently involved with the marching and concert band, NHS, Lead Legacy, Cross country, and ITS. He is very excited to be a part of the production, and has enjoyed the rehearsal process. After high school he is interested in pursuing careers in either the medical or engineering fields. He is also thankful for the opportunity God has provided to join and the support from his parents, Mrs. Keyes, Ms. Smith, and Kyle. Kyle rocks.

LUKE

INGRAM (ENSEMBLE) is a sophomore running his seventh year at Legacy. Since the start of Ingram’s high school career, he has been a part of multiple theater productions including Employees Must Wash Hands Before Murder, Clue, and The Lost Boy, along with The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe which he did back in junior high. Some other extracurricular activities Ingram takes part in are the dreadful sports of Cross Country and Swim. Outside of school, Ingram likes to play video games, practice guitar, bike with friends, and occasionally read a book. Luke would personally like to thank Ms. Smith, Mrs. Keyes, and Kyle for letting him be a part in this year’s production.

DREW

COE (ENSEMBLE) is a freshman, and this is his eighth year at LCA. He has been in several middle school productions, including Nick in Dinner at Eight Dead by Nine, Jack in Law and Order: Fairytale Unit , and The Red-eyed Man in A Wrinkle in Time, where he received an All-Star Cast Award. He is so excited to be in his first musical. He participates in ITS and runs track and cross-country. He enjoys traveling to the U.S. National Parks, hiking, reading, running, and spending time with his family and his dogs, Lily and Rolly. Drew would like to thank Ms. Smith, Mrs. Keyes, and the rest of the cast for making the stage a fun and encouraging environment. He would also like to thank his family for encouraging him throughout the process, especially his Mom and Dad for serving as his taxi drivers and for their loving support.

MAURICIO SIRGO (ENSEMBLE)

is a fifth grader and has been at LCA since first grade. This will be his first full musical production although he performed the lead male actor role in his fourth grade school wide end of the year production Back to The Cross, where he enacted Norman, who discovered a time machine that took the kids on an adventure through time and an incredible experience of Jesus’ life. He’s excited to join The Little Mermaid as part of the ensemble and be able to do it next to his big sister Camila. Outside of school he’s been playing piano since he was five and getting ready to test for his Black Belt in Taekwondo. He also enjoys baseball and plays as catcher and third baseman for his team. He can’t wait for the show and more opportunities to participate in Theater in the future. He is very grateful to his sisters, Mom, and Dad, for their support, and to Ms. Smith and Mrs. Keyes for giving him this opportunity.

JOSHUA STONE (ENSEMBLE) is a third grader who has attended LCA since PreK-3. This marks his third theater production with LCA. Previously, he was cast as the Tiny King of Hearts in Alice in Wonderland (unfortunately canceled due to covid) and took on the role of Thomas in Tuck Everlasting. When he’s not on stage, Josh loves Irish dancing, playing basketball, learning piano, and diving into as many books as he can find. He also enjoys spending time with his dog, Lucy, and his cat, Tumnus. Josh would like to thank Ms. Smith for including him in theater over the years, whether as a cast member or behind the scenes with stage breakdown or letting him be a “guest consultant.”

FINLEY JOHNSON (ENSEMBLE) is a sixth grader and has been attending LCA for six years. She is enjoying her first year of theater, and loved being a part of the sixth grade variety show. Outside of theater Finley loves reading, being part of Fellowship Creative, photography, traveling and competitive cheer. She is excited and grateful to be a part of her first production. She would like to thank God, Ms. Smith and Mrs. Keyes for giving her this amazing opportunity to be a part of The Little Mermaid cast and her family for all their support. She has gotten to meet some incredible friends, Brooke, Kayla, and her best show buddy, Camilla. Enjoy the show!

EMMA MYERS (ENSEMBLE) is a fifth grader in her sixth year at LCA. This will be her second musical at Legacy and her eighth overall. In her most recent musical, Emma played Toad in A Year with Frog and Toad. Outside of school, she loves to act, sing, dance, play the piano, and spend time with her church family at Gateway. Here at LCA, Emma loves an academic challenge and represents the school each year at the annual PSIA competition. Emma has thoroughly enjoyed being a part of The Little Mermaid cast. It has been a joy to perform alongside her sister and so many amazing students. She is very grateful to Ms. Smith and Mrs. Keyes for this fun experience! Joshua 1:9

MADDIE

MAGUIRE (ENSEMBLE) is a sophomore and this is her third LCA performance! At Legacy, Maddie has also been a part of the golf team and school choir. She is also involved in clubs such as the International Thespian Society and Spanish Club. Outside of school Maddie volunteers at the Frisco Library and takes piano lessons. In the future, Maddie hopes to write songs and continue to be a part of many theatre productions. Maddie is extremely grateful to be a part of this wonderful production and do it with the incredible people in the cast and crew. Song of Solomon 4:7

BETHANY FINK

(ENSEMBLE) has been attending Legacy for eight years and is currently an eighth grader. This is her first production and she is very excited about being in the cast! Outside of school, Bethany likes to play soccer for Legacy and to read. She would like to thank Ms. Smith and Mrs. Keyes for the amazing opportunity, as well as her parents and her friends for being supportive and helping her pursue this dream.

LILLIAN KASTNER

(ENSEMBLE) is attending her tenth year at Legacy as an eigth grade student. She is thrilled to play ensemble in The Little Mermaid production this year, as it is her first time on the stage. While not at hard work in school, Lillie enjoys playing soccer, singing for the middle school worship team, and reading. She would like to thank Bethany, Reese, and Alyssa for coming alongside her during this wonderful production, along with her family, Mrs. Keyes, and Ms. Smith for allowing her this exciting opportunity. Enjoy the show!

KATE TAYLOR

(ENSEMBLE) is a sophomore, and this is her second year at LCA. This will also be her second year involved in a major LCA production. She has been involved in both cast and crew in many smaller productions, including 937, Into the Woods, Annie, The Lost Boy, and Employees Must Wash Hands Before Murder, which she won Best Actress for. Aside from theatre, Kate does piano, is involved in the LCA golf team, and is a part of the Spanish club. Some of her interests include reading, drawing, and spending time with her pets. She is very excited to be a part of The Little Mermaid, and is grateful to Ms. Smith and the cast and crew for making this an amazing experience!

MARY KATHERINE GROSS (ENSEMBLE) has been attending Legacy for ten years, and is currently a freshman. She is excited to be in her first performance. In her freetime, Mary Katherine enjoys being on the JV cheer team, spending time with her friends and family, as well as being involved in her church’s youth group. She would like to thank Ms. Smith and Mrs. Keyes for making this musical happen, as well as the other cast members that help cheer her on.

REESE GRUTZIUS (ENSEMBLE) is an eighth grader, and has been attending LCA for three years now. Outside of working hard in school, Reese enjoys horseback riding, reading, and volunteering at East Lake Pet Orphanage. She is very excited and grateful to be part of her first theater production, and thanks both Ms. Smith and Mrs. Keyes for giving her the wonderful opportunity to be part of this cast. Reese has made many precious memories and friendships she will cherish for years to come, and is proud of everything the members of The Little Mermaid have accomplished. She’d also like to give a special thanks to her parents for supporting her, and driving her to rehearsal. Reese is overjoyed that God gave her this opportunity, and that his path for her included being a part of this production. 1 Corinthians 16:14.

ALYSSA BAILEY (ENSEMBLE) is an eighth grader, and has been at Legacy for three years. She has done theatre at school and at NTPA. This is her eleventh production; seventh with NTPA and four with Legacy. She is also on the middle school softball team. Outside of school Alyssa enjoys doing art, singing, and helping animals. Alyssa would like to thank Ms.Smith, Mrs.Keyes, and the wonderful cast that help make this a new page in her story. Welcome, and enjoy the show!

AUBRIE HUNTER (ENSEMBLE) is a Junior and she has been attending LCA for eleven years. Her previous theatrical roles include The Devil and Dwarf 2 in The Brothers Grimm Spectaculathon, Verges in Much Ado About Nothing, Ensemble in Les Misérables, High School Edition, and Corin in As You Like It. Aubrie is super excited to be a part of this amazing cast and crew in this year’s spring musical. Outside of this production, Aubrie is a member of NHS, ITS, and the Communications Team of LEAD Legacy. In her spare time, Aubrie enjoys reading, crafting, and playing with her pets. Aubrie is extremely grateful to be able to be in the ensemble for The Little Mermaid, and she is so excited for everyone to see what an amazing production it is. Aubrie would like to thank her parents and friends for their support as well as Ms. Smith and Mrs. Keyes for their wonderful direction. They have encouraged her so much, and she is so so grateful to have them in her life!

BROOKE MCNEELY (ENSEMBLE) is a sixth grader, and has been at Legacy for four years. She does theater with Ms.Tate and was in the sixth grade variety show. She does NTPA and was Chip in Beauty and the Beast. This is her first big show and she is thrilled to be a part of the ensemble in The Little Mermaid. Outside of theater she is a competitive cheerleader at Cheer Athletics and she enjoys making up dances, and tumbling outside on the trampoline. Brooke would like to thank everyone that supported her on the journey through this process. Including her amazing family, Ms Smith., Mrs Keyes., and her best friends Finley and Kayla. John 3:16

KAYLA LUKAS (ENSEMBLE) is a sixth grader and has been at LCA since fourth grade. She absolutely loves theater and this will be her fourth show. Outside of school and theater Kayla loves to play softball, and to hang out with her best friends Brooke and Finley. She would like to thank Ms. Smith and Mrs. Keyes for being able to put on this amazing show and she would like to thank her family and friends for always being there.

LEINA RUIZ (ENSEMBLE) is a fourth grader and has been a student at LCA for six years, since Prek-4. Leina enjoys dance class, cheer, volleyball, singing, arts & crafts and enjoying quality time with friends and family. This is Leina’s first theater production. After enjoying previous LCA and Broadway productions as an audience member, she is absolutely thrilled to be a part of this year’s The Little Mermaid ensemble. Leina wants to thank Ms. Smith and Mrs. Keyes for giving her this opportunity to experience the magic of theater!

RUTH GWALTNEY (ENSEMBLE) is a third grader at LCA and this will be her first performance! Outside of working hard in school, Ruth enjoys gymnastics, swimming and drawing. Ruth had a great time learning the show and working with this cast. She wants to give special thanks to Ms. Smith and Mrs. Keyes for believing in her and supporting her. Enjoy the show!

Directors & Crew

AMANDA SMITH (DIRECTOR) is the Theatre Director at LCA and has directed forty-six plays in her ten years here. She studied Theatre at LSU and worked for Warner Brothers upon graduating. Her favorite part of being a Director is building relationships with students. Theatre is a second home for so many and she enjoys being known as the “school mom”. She is especially fond of The Little Mermaid because so many students who had not done theatre before, stepped out of their comfort zones and auditioned. She also loves the sense of community it brings being that this show involves students from third grade through twelve. She is looking forward to seeing these students shine and says the musical number, “Under the Sea” will make you smile and is probably one of the most fun songs we’ve done. She thanks you for supporting the arts and hopes you enjoy the show!

CHRIS

KEYES (MUSIC DIRECTOR) is the Senior Director of Fine Arts at LCA. Before joining the Eagle community, Chris played keyboard for productions of The Sound of Music , The Music Man, and The Wizard of Oz. Her first experience as a Music Director came with Legacy’s production of Peter Pan. Since then, she has enjoyed collaborating with Ms. Smith as the music director for Little Women, The Addams Family, Mary Poppins , and most recently, Tuck Everlasting. While each show holds special memories, the birth of her first grandchild during Mary Poppins is a moment that stands out. Over the years, her husband has also been involved, often taking on cameo roles in the productions, adding another special layer to her theater experience. Mrs. Keyes shares that her favorite part of working with a cast is seeing the growth in returning actors and witnessing the spark of excitement in newcomers.

GRADY HUBER (STAGE MANAGER)

is a Senior and is finishing up his thirteenth year at LCA. This will be Grady’s sixth show working behind the scenes at Legacy. Since joining the tech department, Grady has been a part of Mary Poppins , Tuck Everlasting, The Girl in the White Pinafore, Clue, Anatomy of Gray, and The Little Mermaid. Grady is also the head tech chair for Legacy’s chapter of the International Thespian Society. He is super excited to finally be the stage manager and can’t wait for y’all to enjoy the show! He would like to especially thank Ms. Smith for all that she has done for him and the crew and looks forward to going out with a bang for his final show.

SIERRA MITCHELL (STAGE MANAGER) is a senior at LCA where shen has attended since fifth grade. She was on crew for the TAPPS oneact competition in The Girl in the White Pinafore and The Anatomy of Gray over the past two years, as well as Clue last year. Outside of theater, Sierra is involved in LEAD Legacy, Spanish Club, Bridge Builders, NHS, and Softball. She is excited for the opportunity to be a part of the crew for The Little Mermaid as stage manager and would like to thank Ms. Smith for the past four years of guidance and encouragement.

SPENCER

MIDA (SOUND BOARD OPERATOR) is a tenth grader, has been a part of LCA since junior kindergarten. He’s worked as part of the set crew for the Middle School production of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, and he played the role of a carnival worker in the Spring 2023 musical production of Tuck Everlasting. Last year, he served as the Sound Master for the Spring play, Clue. In his free time, Spencer enjoys hanging out with friends and gaming. He wants to express his gratitude to Ms. Smith for the incredible opportunity to be part of the Sound Crew for The Little Mermaid.

ABBY PAUL (PROJECTIONS OPERATOR) is a Senior at Legacy Christian Academy and this will be her seventh year here. This will be her ninth show working as sound board operator and she is so excited to be a part of this production. Since joining the theater program, Abby has participated in The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, Pride and Prejudice, Mary Poppins , the TAPPS competition one-act play, The Blue and the Grey, and more. She has joined the International Thespian Society, and has learned how to operate other tech in the booth. She would like to thank Ms. Smith for encouraging her to continue her role in crew and for the opportunities she has given her throughout her high school years thus far.

ANNABELLE ABRAHAM (RUNNING CREW)

is a senior at LCA and it will be her seventh year here and her second year in Tech Theater. Annabelle was on crew for last year’s Clue Production, and this year’s One Act play. Outside of tech she is a part of the Legacy Community LEAD, as well as Bridge Builders Club, and Green Club. She would like to thank Ms. Smith for trusting her with all of the tools, and allowing her to lead the crew during rehearsals. Annabelle closes out by saying “Ms. Smith is the best teacher ever!”

GISELLE

TAPP (LIGHT BOARD OPERATOR) is a Senior at Legacy Christian Academy where she has attended for seven years. She has been involved in the Theatre program each year. She was an actor in both Little Women and Lion Witch and the Wardrobe and on the crew for Alice in Wonderland, Pride and Prejudice, Mary Poppins , Tuck Everlasting , The Girl in The White Pinafore, Clue, The Anatomy of Grey, and now the Little Mermaid. Throughout these productions, she has become proficient in operating the lighting and sound boards as well as helping with set design. She has also been the publicity chair of the International Thespian Society for the past two years. She is so grateful for the opportunity she has had to engage in this program with Ms. Smith over the years and is thankful for all the memories that have come with it.

PAYTON MESSERSMITH

(LIGHT

BOARD

ASSISTANT) is currently a sophomore at LCA where she has attended for twelve years. She has previously been in Legacy’s, The Lion the Witch, and the Wardrobe and is so excited to act as a lighting assistant for this year’s musical. This will be Payton’s first time working behind the scenes on crew as well as working with lighting. Payton would also like to thank Ms. Smith for giving her the chance of trying something new and welcoming her into the crew team with open arms.

AVERY GRACE OLSON (LIGHTING ASSISTANT)

is a junior at Legacy where she has attended for eight years. This will be her first time working with lighting, but her second show working in the crew, as she was a part of the costume crew for The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe her sixth grade year. She is also a yearbook editor, a part of the band, NHS, Bridge Builders, LEAD Communications Team, and enjoys sports photography. She is very grateful for the opportunity to be a part of the crew this year and hopes to learn a lot from the experience.

COLTON YOO (SPOTLIGHT ASSISTANT)

is a sophomore who is finishing up his tenth year at Legacy. He is an enthusiastic and committed member of the Screaming Eagles Marching Band, and has been for three years now. This year, Colton is expanding his involvement in the arts by joining Crew for the first time, and he is thrilled to be part of the lighting crew. He is eager to work hard and to put his best effort so that this year’s musical can be the best it can be. Colton would like to thank Ms. Smith for being a great director. Colton is looking forward to making this an unforgettable production.

ABBY CERVENAK (PROPS MASTER) is a senior at LCA after moving here at the start of her junior year. The Little Mermaid will be her third Legacy Theatre production. Previously, Abby was on set building and props crew for The Girl in The White Pinafore and Clue. This is her first year leading the props team for the Spring Musical. Additionally, Abby is a member of the LEAD Communications team, National Honors Society, and International Thespians Society here at Legacy. Outside of school, she enjoys seeing theater productions (both local & Broadway), creating art, writing her book, and watching sports with her family. Abby graduates in the spring and plans to attend Arizona State University in the fall, studying broadcast/journalism and communications. Abby would like to thank Ms. Smith for entrusting her with this role as Props Master and the whole Props crew for all of their help and support! She’s also thankful for her friends and family, especially her parents, who’ve been so supportive and helpful in all aspects of her life. A very special shoutout to her amazing pen-pal, mentor, and friend, Jasmine, who encouraged her to join theater again and reminded her that anything is possible. Her continuous guidance, wisdom, encouragement, and support have not only inspired Abby but also given her the confidence to chase her dreams beyond theater. She’s so grateful for Jesus putting her in this production.

KAYLLA ZULUAGA (PROPS CREW) is a sophomore at LCA and it’s her third year here. This is her second time working in the props crew and in concessions and she is very happy to be put on this production with these amazing and wonderful people. She is a part of art and likes to work in the spring theater productions. She would like to thank Ms. Smith for letting her be a part of this production one last time and she would also like to thank Lilly for helping her make the props as well as finishing them up when she couldn’t. She is very grateful for this opportunity to be a part of the crew and concessions in this year’s musical.

BENJAMIN ZAPATA

(PROPS CREW) is a Freshman at Legacy and has been here for almost two years. He enjoys seeing the behindthe-scenes magic of how productions come together and loves helping make crafts to bring the production to life. Ben has been involved in a few productions before coming to Legacy, such as Charlotte’s Webb and Addams Family. He’s especially excited to be working on this year’s Little Mermaid. Outside of theatre, Ben enjoys playing basketball, gaming, and hiking. His passion for building things has helped him grow and learn new things.

LILIANA HINOJOSA (PROPS CREW) is a sophomore at LCA where she has attended for three years. This is her first year being a part of the props crew and she is excited to try something new. She is involved in art and band. She also enjoys writing, making art pieces, and is fascinated with the art of animation. She is grateful for the opportunity to be in the crew and is looking forward to grow from the experience.

EMMA NUOSCE (PROPS CREW) is a sophomore at LCA where she has attended for three years. This will be her first year helping out with a Legacy production and she has enjoyed theater and helping out behind the scenes. She would like to thank Ms. Smith for this amazing opportunity and can not wait to continue her theater experience through high school.

MCKAYLAH HAMBRICK (PROPS CREW) is a Sophomore at Legacy Christian Academy and this will be her second year here. This will be her second time helping the theatre program with their production and she is so excited to be a part! Since joining the theater program, McKaylah has participated in Clue ; produced last year and had a wonderful time building and designing the props. She is a part of the International Thespian Society, and enjoys spending time with her friends at the meetings. She is also a part of National Honor Society (NHS), Spanish Honor Society (SHS), Green Club, and will be a Bridge Builders leader next year. She would like to thank Ms. Smith for encouraging her to continue to always be herself and for the opportunities she has given her throughout her high school years thus far.

BAILEY GRACE MURPHY (PROPS CREW) is a freshman at Legacy Christian Academy, this is her eleventh year here. This is Bailey Grace’s first year being a part of the props crew and is excited to try something new.

She is in art and band and is a part of the Legacy varsity softball team.

MADISON

MELKER (MAKE-UP AND HAIR) is a junior and this is her second year at LCA. Madison has been involved in theater since age five. One of Madison’s very first roles was as the “Brave Shrub” in Peter Pan. She was also cast in Alice in Wonderland, Beauty and the Beast , Snow White, The Big Bad Musical, S crooge, Maleficent , and Aladdin. Some more memorable roles for Madison were when she played the orphan “Pepper” in Annie and the “Evil Stepmother” in Cinderella. Her favorite starring role was playing the “Wicked Witch of the West” when she appeared painted green in The Wizard of Oz. After years of performing at Bent Tree Bible’s Fine Arts Day Camp, Madison took on a new role as a volunteer working with the art and tech teams. Madison learned that she likes being behind the curtain as much as on stage and began working backstage building sets and as a makeup and hair artist for different theater productions including Bent Tree Bible’s Christmas drama, Clue, a series of Theater I plays, and now The Little Mermaid ! Outside of theater Madison enjoys rock climbing, athletic training and hanging out with friends. Madison would also like to thank her mom and dad for supporting her through the whole process.

TIFFANY

MANIPOL (MAKE-UP AND HAIR) is a sophomore and has been at LCA for five years. Tiffany was previously in costumes, props, and concessions crew last year for Clue and is excited to be back. She is currently involved in track, HOSA, and community LEAD. Tiffany would like to thank Ms. Smith for the opportunity to be a part of this production.

MIA

CORNWELL (MAKE-UP AND HAIR) is a sophomore and has been at LCA since ninth Grade. Mia was previously in costume, props, and concessions crew last year for Clue and is excited to be back. Mia is involved in and a leader for Bridge Builders, and is involved in Green Club, Track, and Cross Country as well in SHS (Spanish Honors Society). Mia would like to thank Ms. Smith for giving her another opportunity to be involved in this year’s play.

NATALIE WEBB (MAKE-UP AND HAIR)

is a Junior at LCA where she has attended for thirteen years. This is her first year being a part of the Make-up and Hair crew and she is excited to try something new. Currently she is a part of the LEAD Communications team, NHS, Spanish Club, and Bridge Builders!

ANDREW WETZEL (RIGGING OPERATOR)

is a junior, going on his thirteenth year attending Legacy Christian Academy. He is widely involved in many different activities, ranging from kicking on the football field, shooting sporting clays, leading worship, working as a co-chair of the Spiritual Formation Lead Legacy team, and much more! He is super excited to be working on the tech team of his fifth production! Previous productions include The Lion, Witch, and the Wardrobe, Alice in Wonderland, Tuck Everlasting, Clue, and now The Little Mermaid. Wetzel would like to shout out Ms. Smith for working through his busy schedule. Above all, he would like to give God all the glory. Ecclesiastes 5:18.

COOPER FLEITMAN (SET BUILDING & RUNNING CREW)

is a Junior at LCA and he’s excited to be a part of the crew again for his second production. He’s eager to learn and bring his energy to the team. Cooper’s ready to jump into the world of theater and help out however he can. He’s looking forward to getting hands-on experience and making the most of this opportunity at LCA.

AARON HOFFMAN (SET BUILDING & RUNNING CREW)

is eighteen years old and a Senior at Legacy. This will be Aaron’s third year at LCA and first show with Ms. Smith. When he is not working on crew, Aaron enjoys playing on the worship team as well as being a part of the spiritual formations team. Aaron is very excited to work on this year’s show and is grateful to Ms. Smith for giving him the opportunity to serve and work on the crew.

JACKSON POGUE (RUNNING CREW) has attended Legacy since Kindergarten. He has played football, track and golf. It is his first production he will be working on and is very excited and thankful for the opportunity. He would like to thank Ms. Smith along with everyone involved with theater for being supportive and giving him this opportunity.

DILLON

FONTANA (RUNNING CREW) is a Junior at LCA who love Jesus and he is excited to help with the musical this year! In his free time he likes to play tennis, workout and spend time with friends. He would like to thank the director and God for this opportunity to try something new as this is his first year on running crew for a school production.

JACKSON DUGAS (RUNNING CREW) is a Junior at Legacy where he has attended for eleven years. This is his first year helping with the amazing folks at theater, and is very enthusiastic to be doing so. He has been in the Varsity Football program for two years and is a TPSEMA All State band member, playing the tuba. He is additionally a member of the National Honor Society. He would like to commend Grady Huber and Ian Mcbroom for encouraging him to help with the musical this year, and a special thanks to Ms. Smith for allowing him to help.

CALEB

KETCHAND (RUNNING CREW) is a Freshman, and this is his first year attending LCA. He has numerous theatrical experiences outside of LCA including, Beauty and the Beast , The Music Man, and The Sound of Music . He is excited to bring his experience over to LCA.

Luke, we are so proud of your hard work!

Can’t wait to see your moves! Love, Mom, Dad, Andrew and Noah

"Delight yourself in the Lord, and he will give you the desires of your heart." Psalm 37:4

To Our Shining Star, Leina:

Congratulations on your very first theater performa nce! We are SO proud of you. Your courage, creativity, and dedication have been amazing to watch. As you step onto that s tage, remember that you're not alone; God is with you, an d so are we, cheering you on every step of the way.

"Let

your light shine before others, so that they m ay see your good works and give glory to your Father in heaven."

— Matthew 5:16

Shine bright, sweet Leina. Enjoy this special momen t. We can't wait to see you light up the stage!

With all our love, Mom, Dad, Enrique & Abuelos

Spencer, It is so exciting to watch you use your talents as Sound Assistant again this year! We love seeing you so focused up in the sound booth! Wishing you 4 amazing shows...we love you and we’re immensely proud of you!

Love, Mom, Dad, Will, Natalie & Jake

We are so proud of you! Keep doing what you love and letting God handle the rest! We Love youDaddy, Mommy, Finley, Tatum, Sloane, Biscuits and Gravy

Hudson, we are so proud of your courage to try something new in your Senior year at LCA! Your hard work and dedication to all that you put your mind and heart to will continue to serve you well in every space and place the Lord leads you to serve. We will always be in your corner praying and cheering you on!

We love you!

~Dad, Mom, and Jack

Congratulations Abby!

We are so proud of all your accomplishments supporting the LCA theater team these last 4 years - from running sound to set building to Home Depot runs! Bravo for your excellent support of the successful production of The Little Mermaid this year! We love you! Dad, Mommy, Katie & Ozzie

WE ARE SO PROUD OF YOU SPENCER!!

You are a smart, hardworking young man. We love you. Mimi & Johnny

Look at our Brooke!

Isn’t she neat?

Watching you dance makes us complete Of course we think you’re a star

You’re our everything!

Keep shining & let Jesus be the joy of your world!

Love, Dad, Mom and Ashlynn Abby, Congratulations on being Props Master! We are so proud of all your hard work. Love, Mom and Dad

Excited to go under the sea and to watch our singing sailor! Hoping for calm seas.

Break a leg, Love, Mom and Dad

SCUTTLE-ING HIS WAY TO STARDOM!

From seagull squawks to presidential talks, your talent is yuge—some might even call it the best, just tremendous! Watching you on stage is like a live SNL sketch—improvised, unpredictable, and ridiculously entertaining! Break a leg (but keep those wings flappin’ and those feet tappin’)!

Love, Mom and Dad

Mauricio:

It’s been amazing to see you grow as a performer, and we are so excited to watch you shine in this beautiful production. We truly love the passion and dedication you have placed in participating in this show and seeing you enjoy every minute of it with all your castmates but especially this unforgettable experience and time alongside your big sister Camila (Ursula). Never forget how much we love you and support you. We’re cheering you on every step of the way!

With Love, Papa y Mama

Camila:

We are incredibly proud of the hard work, dedication, and creativity you’ve put into your role as Ursula. You’ve worked so hard, and we couldn’t be prouder of the artist you’ve become. Seeing you take the stage with such confidence and grace, owning your character and your voice, is a true testament to your strength and determination.

Beyond that, no matter the role or the spotlight, your commitment and the love you share with your castmates is what makes you truly special! And the unforgettable experience of sharing this special moment with your little brother on stage alongside you. Keep following your dreams, and never forget how much you are loved and supported. We’ll be cheering for you every step of the way, Ursula or not!

We love you. Papa y Mama

JOSH BRATCHER

Josh,

We see your hard work and dedication. You put 100% effort in all you do! We love you! We are so proud of you! Break a Leg!

Mom, Dad, Grandaddy, and Bug

Spencer,

Thank you for being a part of my favorite time of the year — when the Spring musical takes place at LCA! I’m so proud of you and it is amazing to watch you use your God-given talents as the Sound Assistant. Good show! I love you, Trini

Ian McBroom,

We have loved watching you in shows all through high school. Love, Your Family

Cassandra McBroom, We are so happy to see you on stage again!

Drew- We are so proud of all your hard work, courage, and dedication to the play this year! From sailor to chef to stingray, we can’t wait to see your creative light shine on stage!

We Love You!

Mom, Dad, Mimi, Pops, Lily & Rolly

“Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go.”

Joshua 1:9

My sweet Brooke, We love you so very much, and are so proud of you. You are beautiful both inside and out, and full of love with a big heart for the Lord. It is amazing to see you grow up into a gorgeous human.

May you “Trust in the LORD with all your heart, And lean not on your own understanding; In all your ways acknowledge Him, And He shall direct your paths according to Proverbs 3:5-6, and may “The Lord bless you and keep you; The Lord make His face shine upon you, And be gracious to you; The Lord lift up His countenance upon you, And give you peace according to Numbers 6:24-26.

The best is yet to come. We love you, Dad, Mom, Tanner, and Dillon

Honored

to support Legacy Christian in developing strong leaders with biblical convictions, equipped to succeed in college and beyond.

“Fear not, for I have redeemed you; I have called you by name, you are mine. When you pass through the waters, I will be with you; and through the rivers, they shall not overwhelm you...”

Isaiah 43:1–2 (ESV)

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