Major also played Fatty Arbuckle in the New York City Center Encores production of Mack and Mabel and was part of the Off-Broadway cast of Little Shop of Horrors as standby for the voice of Audrey II. Major performed the role for three years, making him the longest running Broadway Genie with more than 1,500 performances. He was the first Genie to take the role after it was performed by its originator, Tony Award-winner James Monroe Iglehart. Major Attaway is a Broadway, TV, film and voice actor best known for making his Broadway debut as the Genie in Disney’s Aladdin. She also worked on main stage productions as part of the production crew. While at Theatre Arlington as a student, Julie added to her story-telling skills by being in youth productions and Standing Room Only, the theater’s youth performing troupe. Julie has been featured on Good Morning America and in The New York Times and Teen Vogue. Her middle grade book, Dear Sweet Pea, has been optioned by the Disney Channel for an original movie. Dumplin’ was also named one of the best young adult books of all time by Time magazine. Julie’s young adult novel Dumplin’ was made into a NetFlix movie starring Jennifer Anniston with original music written by Dolly Parton. Her second adult novel is another romance called A Merry Little Meet Cute, which she wrote with her writing partner, Sierra Simone. She also was chosen to write Disney’s If The Shoe Fits (her first adult novel), which is a modern day romcom retelling of Cinderella and the first book in the series of Disney’s “Meant to Be” retellings of fairy tales. Dear Sweet Pea was her debut middle grade novel. Julie Murphy is the #1 New York Times best-selling author (and pizza enthusiast) of the young adult novels, Dumplin’, Puddin’, Ramona Blue and Side Effects May Vary. Presented by special arrangement with Playscripts, Inc. Contact the box office to make group reservations.ġ5 minutes before curtain, students with a current student ID may purchase any remaining seats for $5. Final numbers and payment are due 2 weeks prior to performance. A 25% deposit is due at time of the reservation. This rollicking, creative adaptation of Dickens’ classic work is sure to warm the hearts of even the chilliest audience members.Īppropriate for audiences ages 6+ Ticketsįor groups of 10 or more. In an impressive and amusing feat, this telling is performed as a 1940s radio play with one person providing all of the characters’ voices and sound effects. It’s Christmas Eve, and with the actors snowed in and unable to make it to the studios of WXMS for the live radio performance of A Christmas Carol, the sound effects person decides to take the audience through the classic tale himself. After falling in love with all that Carolina has to offer, Bethany plans to find work in the Greenville area after graduation.Thursdays, Fridays & Saturdays at 7:30 pm Having enjoyed several directing experiences in undergrad, Bethany is grateful for the acting opportunities that have been provided during her grad school years in productions such as Hunter, A Young Lady of Property, The Man Who Came to Dinner, and now as the lead role, Mackenzie, in Happy Ever After, Please. Her experiences over the last two years at Bob Jones University have deepened her love for the theatre and for her Equinox Theatre team, and she is grateful for the close relationships that have come as a result of the grad school process. But she did grow in her passion for it through her undergrad years, and this love grew to an explosive level through working with kids in various speech and theatre opportunities. Bethany never “discovered” a love for storytelling, for it was always there. in Theatre Arts from Bob Jones University. Bethany Woodfin is excited to be a part of the Equinox Theatre productions as part of the requirements for her M.A. She hopes you enjoy Equinox Theatre's production and that the questions asked in her play will foster conversation long after the lights go down. She firmly believes that theatre and the arts are God-given and useful in many areas of life. She is a native of New Hampshire and plans to return there after graduation to pursue starting her own theatre. She hopes to merge her love of playwriting and theatre to work with teens and her community. She has had several short plays produced in a 24-hour playwriting competition at Bob Jones University. Rebekah’s true passion, however, lies in writing. She has appeared in plays such as Break the Knot (Joyce), The Romancers (Sylvette), The Man Who Came to Dinner (Nurse Preen), and a short appearance as the Ghost of Christmas Past in A Christmas Carol. She graduated with her Bachelor of Arts degree in Theatre Arts in 2015. Rebekah Nason is excited to present This Could Be… in culmination of her M.A. (producer/writer/actor/sound and light design)
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