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Lincoln Leadership Academy Charter School's Production Of… Book Lincoln Leadership Academy Charter School’s Production of… Book, Music and Lyrics by Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey SAMUEL FRENCH March 9, 10, 11 & 12 - 2017 The Samuel’s Theatre at Cedar Crest College Cast Danny Zuko……………………………………………………………………….Darian Gaten Sandy Dumbrowski………………………………..........................................Tatyana Estrella Kenickie…………………………………………………………………………….Kevon Cody Betty Rizzo…………………………………………………………………...Dayna Sepulveda Sonny Latierri…………………………………………..........................................Daniel Matos Marty……………………………………………………………………………….Lar-re Brown Roger………………………………………………..........................................Anthony Polanco Jan……………………………………………………………………………….Marissa Estrella Doody……………………………………………………………………………….Brian Rivera Frenchy……………………………………………………………………………….Kyla Reese Patty Simcox………………………………………………………………….Mariela Medrano Eugene Florczyk……………………………………………………………...Devin Lancheros Miss Lynch………………………………………………..........................................Isabel Rosa Vince Fontaine…………………………………………………………………….Fadi Mamari Johnny Casino……………………………………………………………….Leonel Lancheros Cha-Cha Digregorio…………………………………………………………….Chloe Campas Teen Angel……………………………………………………………………...Angel Cardona Ensemble………………………Elizabeth Rodriguez, Mahwish Ahmed, Jesalyn Cruz, Beangi Hidalgo, Jeremiah Colbert, Angel Rosa. Production Staff Director……………………………………………………………………………….Adam Soto Choreographer…………………………………………………………………….Victor Abreu Music Director………………………………………………………………….Greg Guzevich Set Design……………………………………………………………………………Adam Soto Lighting……………………………………………..........................................LLACS Students Props…………………………………………………………LLACS and Cedar Crest College Stage Crew………………………………………………….Jonathan, Glory, Iris, Chantell, Maria, Gabriella, Miss Hutterer, Lizeth. Costumes………………………………………Victor Abreu, Ashley Soto, LLACS students Sound……………………………………………………………Andy To and Giselle Tavarez Photography & Video…………………………………………………...Lincoln Media Team Student Choreographers (Shakin at the High School Hop)…………Lar-re Brown, Kevon Cody, Marissa Estrella Orchestra Piano…………………………………………………………………………...Zicora Hamilton Bass ………………………………………………………………………………Greg Guzevich Guitar………………………………………………………Justin Espinosa and Michael Nole Drums……………………………………………..........................................Timothy Guzevich Musical Numbers ACT ONE Intro: “Grease is the Word”……………………………………Elizabeth Rodriguez and company Scene One: REUNION “Alma Mater”………………………………………………………………….Entire Company “Alma Mater Parody”……………………………...........................................Entire Company Scene Two: CAFETERIA AND SCHOOL STEPS “Summer Nights”…………………….Sandy and Danny, Pink Ladies, Burger Palace Boys Scene Three: SCHOOL HALLWAY “Those Magic Changes”…………………..........................................Doody, and Pink Ladies Scene Four: PAJAMA PARTY “Freddy My Love”……………………………………………………Marty, and Pink Ladies Scene Five: STREET CORNER “Greased Lightnin”……………………………………….Kenickie, and Burger Palace Boys Scene Six: CHEER PRACTICE “Rydell Fight Song”…………………...............................................................Sandy and Patty Scene Seven: PARK “Mooning”……………………………………………..........................................Roger and Jan “Look at me I’m Sandra Dee”……………………………….............................................Rizzo “We go Together Reprise”…………………………….Pink Ladies and Burger Palace Boys ACT TWO Scene One: ONSTAGE “Shakin at the High School Hop”……………………………………………Entire Company “Raining on Prom Night”……………………………………………Sandy and Radio Voice “Born to Hand-Jive”………………..........................................Johnny Casino and Company “Hopelessly Devoted to You”…………………………………………………………...Sandy Scene Two: Front of Burger Palace “Beauty School Dropout”…………………...........................................Teen Angel and Choir Scene Three: Drive-In-Movie “Sandy”……………………………………………………………………………………Danny Scene Four: Jan’s Party “Rock and Roll Party Queen”…………………............................................Doody and Roger “There Are Worst Things I Could Do”………………………..........................................Rizzo “Look at me I’m Sandra Dee Reprise”………………......................................................Sandy Scene Five: Inside Burger Palace “You’re The One That I Want”…………………..........................................Danny and Sandy “We go Together”…………………………………………………..................Entire Company Cast Bios Darian Gaten: Senior at Lincoln Leadership Academy Charter School. Darian played Guitar for In the Heights and Fame and also was a part of the cast of Mirror the musical and Grease. Darian is excited about playing Danny Zuko in Grease but also nervous. It has been fun to work with a great cast and is proud to end his High school days paying homage to Grease. Tatyana Estrella: Freshmen at LLACS. This is her first show with Lincoln and it has been a blast! She is playing the role of Sandy and this role has challenged her to step out of her comfort zone. She loves performing and is glad she can take the stage with great cast members. She knows her Director and Choreographer have worked very hard to make this show the best and push us to new limits. She hopes you enjoy the show! Kevon Cody: Junior at Lincoln, played Evan in Mirror the musical, played Tyrone in Fame. Kevon is an avid dancer and has a goal to become a choreographer. Kevon has many aspirations besides becoming a performer, one of which is serving his country by joining the Air Force. He has worked very hard to perfect his craft and hopes you appreciate his interpretation of the iconic role of Kenickie. Dayna Sepulveda - Senior at Lincoln Leadership Academy Charter School. Dayna is going to be attending the University of Pittsburgh next fall. She is currently playing the role of Rizzo in this production of Grease. Dayna has been involved in Lincoln's musicals since freshmen year. Dayna very excited for her last musical of her high school career. She wants to go out with a bang and make this her best performance yet. Dayna loves theatre and appreciates every moment of rehearsal because she is constantly surrounded by amazing and talented individuals. Daniel Matos – Senior at Lincoln Leadership Academy Charter School. Daniel has been in four shows at Lincoln including; In the Heights, Fame, Mirror the musical and now Grease. Daniel plays Sonny and at first found it hard but eventually he got it down. I hope everyone enjoys the show because we worked hard to put it together. Lar-re Brown: lar-Re is a Junior at Lincoln leadership Academy Charter School and has been their since first grade. She participated in her first production during her freshman year of high school. Lar-Re is excited to be playing the role of Marty in this year's production of Grease. She studies dance with Xcape dance company and is ready to apply her dance skills within this years play production. She travels to various locations dance training and pushing to growing in her abilities. Theatre has grown to become one of her passions and she is excited about her first speaking/ singing performance. She enjoys spending time practicing with her fellow cast members and making special bonds with everyone. Lar-Re looks forward to giving an awesome performance. Anthony Polanco: Senior at Lincoln and is excited to be playing Roger in his first ever performance. Anthony enjoys long walks on the beach! Marissa Estrella - Senior at Lincoln Leadership Academy Charter School. Marissa is going to the University of Valley Forge next fall and major in Social Work, but she isn't ready to leave high school yet. Marissa is playing the role of Jan and it has been one of her favorite experiences. She has been in three musicals at Lincoln and she knows Grease will be the best one yet! Marissa loves her Director Adam, Choreographer Victor and her amazing cast members who have brought Grease off the pages and into a beautiful show. Brian Rivera - Brian Rivera is a senior at Lincoln Leadership. This is his first musical production, however, he is a devoted musician. He's been playing the guitar for 2 years. He is very excited about finally being a part of a production and cannot wait to perform for his first time. Kyla Reese - Freshman at Lincoln Leadership Academy Charter School. She plays the role of Frenchy in our production of Grease. She is glad to be around such and amazing cast and is extremely excited for this production. She has a passion for theatre and hopes to show it to others. She loves every single person in the cast and cannot wait to show the audience how talented they are. Mariela Medrano: Senior at Lincoln Leadership Academy Charter School, has been in school musicals for four years, is excited too play Patty Simcox and also excited to play her last role at Lincoln. Devin Lancheros: Freshman at Lincoln, is excited to make his debut on stage playing Eugene. Isabel Rosa - I am a student at Lincoln leadership academy charter school and I will be playing Ms.Lynch in Grease the musical. I am very excited because this will be the first time I get to play a role with lines. This also poses as a personal challenge for me to bring up my level of confidence in my skills. This is my second time being in a musical and it's a joyful experience you can't buy. I am very excited to preform and I hope for the best possible outcome! Fadi Mamari Leonel Lancheros: Senior at Lincoln, has performed in “In the Heights”, “Fame”, and “Mirror the musical”. He is excited to be playing Johnny Casino. Plans to go to Philadelphia College to major in Business and Graphic Design. “Leo” doesn’t listen to all
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