Page 10 - Our Town Playbill
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         Camdon Hutchinson, Dr. Frank Gibbs

         Camdon Hutchinson, a ninth grader, most recently
         took the stage as Linus in You're a Good Man Charlie
         Brown and as an ensemble member in A Christmas
         Carol with Inspiring Arts. His favorite scene in Our
         Town is “when Emily realizes that the world moves
         too quickly to realize all the simple gifts God gives to
         us.” During this show, he has learned to be patient
         with himself, especially in learning a new accent. In
         addition to acting, Camdon enjoys hanging out with
         his dog and listening to music. He thanks “Mr. McKenna for his dedication
         and commitment to the cast and my parents for raising me to love God and
         His wonderful gifts.”

         Abel Johnson, Joe Crowell

                           Sixth-grader Abel Johnson's favorite roles have been
                           the Wizard in The Wizard of Oz and the Jester in Once
                           Upon a Mattress with The Performing Arts Academy in
                           Middletown. He hopes you enjoy the scenes in which
                           the stage manager interviews Mr. Webb and
                           Professor Willard. During this show, “I've learned to
                           enjoy all things in life, small and large.” Abel’s hobbies
                           include building Legos, reading, and playing with his
                           friends. “I'm thankful for Mr. McKenna allowing me to
                           participate in the play. I'd also like to thank my dutiful
         parents for supporting me in all I do.”

         Simeon Johnson, Wally Webb

         Fourth-grader Simeon Johnson brings youthful
         enthusiasm to the stage in his portrayal of Wally. His
         favorite past acting roles include a member of the
         Lollipop Guild and an Ozian in The Wizard of Oz. He
         has also enjoyed onstage opportunities in the
         classroom such as the third-grade fable plays and the
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