A Christmas Carol Program 2019

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Who's Who and Benny South Street (Guys & Dolls Jr.). He also participates with SkyRise Theater. In his free time, Tyler studies acting, dancing and voice. He loves every aspect of performing and the opportunity to be a part of a show. Tyler is thankful for his family, friends, teachers and directors who support him. Happy holidays! ANNIE KERINS* (Mrs. Cratchit/Associate Director/Dance Captain) is overjoyed to return for her 11th production of A Christmas Carol at The Hanover Theatre! Credits include Looking for Billy Haines (Theatre Row), The Gypsy King (Goodspeed Opera House), Miss Adelaide in Guys and Dolls (Majestic Theater), Shrek (Wheelock Family Theatre), Thoroughly Modern Millie (Stoneham Theatre), Cabaret (New Repertory Theatre) and The Rocky Horror Show (Foothills Theatre). Annie and her husband, Steve, recently recorded a holiday album, By the Fireside, with Dan Gabel and the Abletones, now available at Gabelmusic.com! She is in post-production for a new LGBTQ film, “Out of Body,” recorded with My Pet Hippo Productions in LA. Annie is a proud member of the Actors’ Equity Association and holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Hartt School. She is grateful to Troy for continuing to bring together such an amazing cast and crew to Worcester to create this award-winning production! anniekerins.com PRESTON LANGLOIS (Turkey Boy) is so excited to be spending his favorite time of year at his home away from home, The Hanover Theatre. A student of the conservatory and Youth Summer Program, Preston has enjoyed playing the roles of Marcellus (The Music Man), The Prince (Beauty and the Beast) and Big Jule (Guys and Dolls Jr.). Preston is active in school plays as a seventh grader at Oak Middle School in Shrewsbury and fills his free time playing piano, downhill ski racing, tap dancing and singing. He is thankful to Troy, Annie and Nadia and for the support

of his family and friends, especially his grandmother for making the trip from North Carolina to attend every show in which he performs. JEREMY LAWRENCE* (Ebenezer Scrooge) returns for his eighth year as Scrooge. Recent television credits include “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” “Dickinson,” “Blacklist” and “Shades of Blue.” Film credits include “Critters” and work with Stephen Daldry, Ron Howard and Brian DePalma. New York theatre credits include Troilus and Cressida and Edward III (CSC/ Oregon Shakespeare Festival), Jewish King Lear (Metropolitan Playhouse), Five by Tenn (Manhattan Theatre Club) and four shows at the Mint Theatre. Regional credits include Fiddler (Goodspeed, the MUNY), Noises Off (Actors Theatre of Louisville), Into The Woods (Baltimore Center Stage and Westport Country Playhouse) and Tartuffe (Westport). He played Snagglepuss in the world premiere dramatization of the graphic novel series The Snagglepuss Chronicles (Provincetown Tennessee Williams Festival). His oneman Tennessee Williams shows and his Queer Weimar Berlin cabaret, Lavender Songs, have received international acclaim. He is celebrating his 50th year as a member of the Actors’ Equity Association. jeremylawrence.net MARK LINEHAN* (Spirit of Christmas Future) is delighted to be returning to A Christmas Carol for his third year. Regional credits include The Sound Of Music, Thoroughly Modern Millie, Anything Goes and The Music Man (Reagle Music Theatre), Assassins (New Repertory Theatre, IRNE nomination), Beauty and the Beast and Shrek the Musical (Wheelock Family Theatre, IRNE nomination), Something’s Afoot, It’s A Wonderful Life and the US premiere of Onegin (Greater Boston Stage Company). Mark is also a tour guide on Boston’s historic Freedom Trail and has appeared as a historical expert on several episodes of Mysteries at the Museum on the Travel Channel. Mark received his Bachelor continued


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