Cast announced for next year’s musical, “Oklahoma!”
Three days of auditions finally capped off with the announcement of the 2014-2015 school musical “Oklahoma!” cast list release. The announcement was made June 7, one day after the final callbacks for the upcoming show. The cast includes:
CURLEY – Soren Carrc
LAUREY – Amber Mitchell
AUNT ELLER – Ellie Jones
ANDREW CARNES – Trevor Maxwell
WILL PARKER – Kyle Fulton
ADO ANNIE – Flynn O’Hurley
ALI HAKIM – Hugh Sherman
JUD FRY – Dane Shroy
GERTIE CUMMINGS – Linda Snyder
CORD ELAM – Cade Guering
SLIM – Jake Luther
IKE SKIDMORE – Gabe Britt
ELLEN – Lali Diaz
KATE – Rochelle Biancardi
VIVIENNE – Claire Baumgardner
CHORUS/VARIOUS CHARACTERS (to be cast later)
MEN
Evan Shely
Michael Whiteley-Ross
Evan Kohne
Eric Dale
Brandon Arrigotti
Nathaniel Colman
LADIES
Deanna Plunkett
Abbie Stout
Sarah Tinio
Kate Walters
Emily Karabeika
Madison Walters
Janae Turner
Natalie Karcher
Katie Jones
Lauren Huttula
Riley Knowles
Hannah Archuleta
Taylor Bosson
CHILDREN
Nick Olson
Brady McDevitt
Mary Gilmour
Maria Tinio
Brittany Williams
For more information regarding the upcoming shows tickets and run times, go to the Theatre Arts blog page at : http://blogs.wlhs.wlwv.k12.or.us/Theatre
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