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MEET THE CAST in The Trojan Women, and Feste in Twelfth Night. For the past two summers, she has been an actress at Festival Theatre in St. Croix Falls Wisconsin, performing in shows ranging from The Children’s Hour to an all-female cast of 1776. Marjorie is a certified yoga instructor, harpist, and pianist. MARGARET GUSTASON NADINE Margaret is thrilled to be back on the TCR stage with such a fantastic show. She’s previously performed in Green Day’s American Idiot (TCR), The Crucible (TCR), and as Lilith in ICCT’s She Kills Monsters. She hopes you enjoy the show and wants to thank her favorite Paladin for being the weird older sibling she’s always needed. ERIN HELM MAE Erin is so excited to be in Andrew Lippa’s Wild Party! Recently she choreographed TCR’s production of Annie alongside Anna Slife. You may have seen Erin on stage last in Grease (Rizzo), Assassins (Squeaky), Disney’s Beauty and the Beast (Belle), as well as others. Erin would like to thank the directors for all the guidance and her family for their unlimited love and support (RDJB). She would like to dedicate her performance to her cat. “Meow.” 32 SAMIE JAMES JACKIE/ENSEMBLE Samie has participated in many shows during her time here at TCR! Her favorites so far have been performing A Chorus Line (2015) and Now.Here.This. (2016). She is so excited to be on the stage again performing this wildly entertaining show for you all! She couldn’t have done any of it without the love and support from her amazing family and friends, especially her amazing wife, Emily. “Moon and back.” ZACH CROIX KELCHEN ENSEMBLE There are many things Zach could say here. There are many things he couldn’t. Perhaps there are more of the latter than the former. Who’s to say, really? Maybe that he was last seen as Doody in TCR’s Grease? Or even more recently as Adam in RHCR’s The Shape of Things? But does Zach (Croix Kelchen) have anything with weight? He calls shenanigans. A word of thanks goes out to Mom, Cody, friends, family and others. “Yup.” D.J. KOHL EDDIE “Greetings all!” This is DJ’s fifth show on TCR’s main stage! You might remember him from his role as Harold Ickes, the pessimistic cabinet member, in Annie. He hopes you enjoy all the violent debauchery and sexual tension! WILD PARTY | theatrecr.org