The Three Peers Play Analysis

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Emma Cooney (Stanley, Ensemble) is super psyched to participate in her second play at Seattle Prep. She may have been seen as a servant (Taming of the Shrew) or a petitioner (Pippin). She would like to salute her positively stupendous family for letting her spoil the plot of The Three Musketeers so she could tell all her terrific rehearsal tales.
Lily Dowling (Sabine) is psyched to be in her fifth production at Prep. You may recognize her as Catherine (Pippin). She would love to thank the incredible cast, the wondrous Adam Othman and Ken Michels, and her dog, who watched her run lines. Big burst of love to her endless supporter, Mary.
Anna Fuller (ASM) is excited to be part of the crew for her final year at Seattle Prep. She has been apart of the crew since sophomore year doing hair and make-up. She now lives stage right in the dark being illuminated by a board of gadgets, shielding it from crazed actors blinded by the stage lights. Thanks to her parents and her schedule for allowing her to commute back to Prep from the MRC program.
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He is thankful for his team, and his family. He would like to thank the seniors from last year who helped to teach him all he knows. Conor is looking forward to all this year has to offer as a senior.
Nate Grams (Rochefort) is incredibly excited to be back on the Prep Stage. After premiering as one half of Grumio (Taming of the Shrew), he is extra psyched to be playing Rochefort. He'd like to thank Adam Othman for his continuing support in allowing him to grow as an actor. Time to don the scar for this year's production of The Three

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