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WHO’S WHO IN THE CAST

MCKENNA CAFFREY (Hunyak) is a freshman at SBHS and couldn’t be more excited to be in her first musical and second show with Pirandello Players! McKenna has been doing theater since she was in the 4th grade, past roles are “Kendra” in 13! The Musical, “Mrs Potts” in Beauty and the Beast, and recently “Courtier” in Alice in Wonderland as well as many other shows. When McKenna isn’t performing, she loves to hang out with her friends! She could not be more thankful for this experience with the most amazing cast and crew. McKenna would like to thank Mrs. Trader, Mr. A, Mrs. Bufis, as well as the entire cast and crew for making this show a dream come true. She would also like to thank her friends and family for giving her the opportunity to do what she loves and for all of the support. She can’t wait to continue in the future with Pirandello and make so many more memories. Break legs , everyone!

AUTUMN CAPES (Velma Kelly) is currently a senior at SBHS and is thrilled to be performing in her 8th and final Pirandello Players production! Some of Autumn’s past roles with Pirandello include “Amy March” in Little Women, “Juror 4” in 12 Angry Jurors, “Morticia” in The Addams Family and “The Queen of Hearts” in Alice in Wonderland. Autumn would like to thank her whole family for their continuous support of her love for the arts, and of course, putting up with crazy rehearsal schedules! Autumn would like to thank Mrs. Trader, Mr. A, and Mrs. Bufis for their hard work and dedication to Pirandello, and care they've given to Autumn these past 4 years. Autumn would like to give a special shout-out to Sami, the “Roxie'' to her “Velma”, for always being there for Autumn through the entire process and truly being her “own best friend”. Autumn would like to thank the cast and crew for being such wonderful and encouraging peers to perform alongside She has had the best 4 years performing with Pirandello and could not feel more grateful to have been given the opportunity to be a part of this amazing family and community. Best of luck to everyone, and break a leg!

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