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during their crowd-pleasing solos, “When You’re Good to Mama” and “Mr. Cellophane.”

With Brandy Aguirre providing music direction and Katie Conklin choreographing, the many group numbers in this show were a real joy to watch and listen to. The show’s iconic, Bob Fosseinspired opening number, “And All That Jazz” got the show off to a great start, and other big production numbers like “Razzle Dazzle” really showed off the talents and coordination of this whole cast. Other familiar songs like “Cell Block Tango” featured fewer students (in that case, only six of the women in the cast), but the seamless choreography and stylish musicality, supported by a high-caliber lighting design by freshman Olivia Maynard and Patrick Maynard, really showcased the abilities of the group. One final number that really stood out was “They Both Reached For the Gun,” where Roxie acted as Billy’s ventriloquism puppet, and thanks to the ensemble as well as impeccable and well-rehearsed synchronized timing of Roxie and Billy, this number was very impressive. A hearty congratulations all around to this cast and crew!

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Cast Id Crew

Mia Sera (Velma Kelley), Chloe Russell (Roxie Hart), Ely Reitz (Billy Flynn), Rafael Martinez II (Amos Hart), Carley Braham (Matron “Mama” Morton), Levi Shamblen (Mary Sunshine), Zander Tallent (Fred Casely), Sean Nolder (Sergeant Fogarty), Jillian Latchford (Liz “Pop”/ ensemble), Delaney Bottorf (Annie “Six’Vensemble), Fallon Waughen (June “Squish”/ensemble), Madeline Watkins (Hunyak “Uh Uh’Vensemble), Amaya Knelly (Mona “Lipschitz’Vensemble), Piper Wygal, Jonny Austinson-Loss, Colby Noll, Mackenzie Schutt, Sebastian Kneasel, Nicholas Fleck, Carlie Dauberman, Miles Brown, Camryn Hoover, Zander Tallent, Elias Franciscus, Thomas McCaffrey, Zach Murray, Sean Nolder, Cadence Scholl, Makenna Wallace, Ava Beaver, Ella Swanger, Riley Morgan, Lainey S. Snyder, Joelle Hoover

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