Cinderella (Enchanted Edition) - October 17 - October 25, 2014

Mercy High School

 Senior Who's Who 

  • Shiloh Carrera head shot

    Shiloh Carrera

    as Stepmother

    Current vice president of Mercy's Thespian troupe, actress Shiloh Carrera has particiated in every Mercy High School performance possible since her freshman year. Since her dazzling debut as a crazed shopper in She Loves Me, the call of the stage has brought her to many roles over the years. From an old time courtesan to an eccentric hare, Shiloh never ceases to fascinate audiences with her superb abilities. In her free time, she likes to dabble in costuming, cozy up with Netflix, and immerse herself in artistic narratives on the internet. However, theatre has always been a constant interest that trumped all of these things. It will be hard to say goodbye to Mercy High School theatre, but the memories Shiloh has gained from the beautiful actors and crew will carry her into college with plenty of experience and inspiration.

  • Amanda Flott head shot

    Amanda Flott

    Asst. Light Desinger / Light Chair

    Dog lover and four year veteran of of many many Mercy high performances, Amanda has been doing theatre since her freshman year. Starting with the fantastical “She Loves Me” as a fresh techie and lights in training, she quickly learned the ways of the light board. In her Sophomore year she attempted light design for the first time with “Wallace’s Will”. Junior year she began lighting up the stage on her own with a new title: Light Goddess™. Now, in her Senior year she is prepared to pass her talents onto a new generation of techies. The light booth will be dearly missed and will forever remain an important part of her life. She plans to spend her college years discovering what she wants to do in college.

  • Julia McKinley head shot

    Julia McKinley

    Spotlight Chair

    Julia started out as an actress during her sophomore year for the one acts as a simple door. This acting career was short lived, but flourished into a longer technical one lasting for the rest of the sophomore year, starting with All Shook Up, up until the end of her senior year. From then on she stayed in her isolated corner with her only true companion, the warm spotlight. Her favorite show being All Shook Up, because it really brought her into the world of technicians and her home. She enjoys reading, editing the work of her friends, and sleeping for long periods of time with no interruptions.

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