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Marry Poppins Friday Time Steps Marry Poppins Friday Time Steps Amara Bert #2 (Scene 8-10, 12, 14,15, 18) Park Dance (Scene 3 “Jolly Holiday”) Clerk Dance (Scene 5 “Precision and Order”) Customer Dance (Scene 7 “Supercali”) Beatrice Winifred #1 (Scene 1, 4) Customer Dance (Scene 7 “Supercali”) Kite Dance (Scene 12 “Let’s Go Fly a Kite”) Sweep Dance (Scene 14 “Step in Time”) Cade Robertson Ay (Scene 1, 4, 8, 11, 15) Clerk / Chairman Dance (Scene 5 “Precision and Order”) Customer Dance (Scene 7 “Supercali”) Kite Dance (Scene 12 “Let’s Go Fly a Kite”) Chairman (Scene 17) Clare A Mrs. Corry (Scene 7 “Supercali”) Park Dance (Scene 3 “Jolly Holiday”) Clerk / Ms. Smythe Dance (Scene 5 “Precision and Order”) Kite Dance (Scene 12 “Let’s Go Fly a Kite”) Sweep Dance (Scene 14 “Step in Time”) Clerk (Scene 17) Clare L Michael #1 (Scene 1-7) Kite Dance (Scene 12 “Let’s Go Fly a Kite”) Sweep Dance (Scene 14 “Step in Time”) Dahlia Bird Woman (Scene 3, 6, 16) Katie Nana (Scene 1) Clerk Dance (Scene 5 “Precision and Order”) Kite Dance (Scene 12 “Let’s Go Fly a Kite”) Sweep Dance (Scene 14 “Step in Time”) Ella A Mrs. Brill (Scene 1, 4, 8, 10, 11, 15) Clerk / Von Hussler Dance (Scene 5 “Precision and Order”) Customer Dance (Scene 7 “Supercali”) Kite Dance (Scene 12 “Let’s Go Fly a Kite”) Clerk (Scene 17) Ellie Jane #1 (Scene 1-7) Kite Dance (Scene 12 “Let’s Go Fly a Kite”) Sweep Dance (Scene 14 “Step in Time”) Emily Jane #2 (Scene 8-19) Park Dance (Scene 3 “Jolly Holiday”) Clerk Dance (Scene 5 “Precision and Order”) Customer Dance (Scene 7 “Supercali”) Fiona Mary Poppins #2 (Scene 8-10, 12-18) Park Dance (Scene 3 “Jolly Holiday”) Clerk / Chairman Dance (Scene 5 “Precision and Order”) Customer Dance (Scene 7 “Supercali”) Hannah Bert #1 (Scene 3, 4, 6, 7) Kite Dance (Scene 12 “Let’s Go Fly a Kite”) Sweep Dance (Scene 14 “Step in Time”) Juniper Winifred #2 (Scene 8, 11, 13, 15-17, 19) Park Dance (Scene 3 “Jolly Holiday”) Clerk Dance (Scene 5 “Precision and Order”) Customer Dance (Scene 7 “Supercali”) Lila Michael #2 (Scene 8-19) Park Dance (Scene 3 “Jolly Holiday”) Clerk Dance (Scene 5 “Precision and Order”) Customer Dance (Scene 7 “Supercali”) Mika Miss Andrew (Scene 11, 13) Neleus (Scene 3 “Jolly Holiday”) Clerk Dance (Scene 5 “Precision and Order”) Customer Dance (Scene 7 “Supercali”) Sweep Dance (Scene 14 “Step in Time”) Clerk (Scene 17) Ruby Mary Poppins #1 (Scene 1-7) Kite Dance (Scene 12 “Let’s Go Fly a Kite”) Sweep / Messenger Dance (Scene 14 “Step in Time”) Salla George #1 (Scene 1, 4, 5,) Customer Dance (Scene 7 “Supercali”) Kite Dance (Scene 12 “Let’s Go Fly a Kite”) Sweep Dance (Scene 14 “Step in Time”) Scott George #2 (Scene 8, 11, 13, 15-17, 19) Park Dance (Scene 3 “Jolly Holiday”) Clerk Dance (Scene 5 “Precision and Order”) Customer Dance (Scene 7 “Supercali”) .
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