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Sean VC^ingfield and JeanneTlehen shared leading roles in
the on e-a ct play I N ev er Saw A n o th er B utterfly, w hich was
D istrict cham pion and S tate runner-up.
“I had th e m ost fu n w hen I was
flay Q & A ad-libbing,” said Taylor Stein o f his
role in Aduseum.
Q : W h a t was the best thirty about the play A/fuseum?
A ; “It was the first lead o f m y R H S career, and, cquite frankly,
it was about tim e (only kidding, o f course.) I d o n ’t think M r.
U h rm ach er has ever been m ore worried about doing a show
because I was basically playing K ram er and nobody know s
w hat I’ll think o f next.”
Taylor Stein
O \XTis Oklaiit^m a a good choice as the last play o f the year?
A “Oklahoma was a fu n play because it was a fu n story w ith
good musical parts. It’s a classic. I am very glad I had the ch an ce
to be a part o f it all.”
Jeanne T leh en
Q : W h a t was the best part o f the play M useum ?
Ac “I got to wear a padded butt and grapefruits fo r a chest, in order
to look old!”
Shelley K ropp
Jamison Jones, D a n Sasich, Elizabeth M eyers, Josh Brockington,
Kristin T ex, and A sh ly Evans await their small rationing o f food in
Tawnya Littlejohn and Justin Connealy perform stunts
the o n e act, I N ever Saw A n o th er B utterfly.
during the “Dream Ballet” scene of Oklahoma!
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