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HINDS** buddythemusical.com **Member of Stage Directors and Choreographers Society † Member of United Scenic Artists, Local USA 829 10 CAST (in alphabetical order) Chris Agar ............................................................................................................................Joe Mike Brennan .......................................................................................................Big Bopper Geno Carr .........................................................................................................Norman Petty Rob Clove ......................................................................................................................Tyrone buddy Tim Fuchs ................................................................................................................Hipockets Louis Jannuzzi III .............................................................................................................. Niki Kara Mikula ..................................................................................................................Vi Petty Isabel Rodriguez .................................................................................................Maria Elena Antonio Rodriguez .........................................................................................Ritchie Valens Alec Michael Ryan ..............................................................................................Buddy Holly Crystal Sha’nae ......................................................................................................... Marlena Jonmichael Tarleton ......................................................................................................Jerry ADDITIONAL PRODUCTION TEAM Assistant Stage Manager - Beau Lettieri Stage Management Intern - Sydnei Williams Merry-Go-Round Playhouse is a professional theatre employing members of the American Federation of Musicians. 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