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Evie Fikkert
as Vi Moore
Evie Fikkert is manifesting the rat who lives on her bird feeder and attacks her screen when she opens her window, but she has yet to sic the interdimensional wizard Laurel on it. She is a senior who is performing in her 7th show at MVC. She has one more show than Laurel. She is superior. Evie has been a part of the drama program since the 6th grade with roles including Leslie Burke in A Bridge to Terabithia, the Cowardly Lion in The Wizard of Oz, Gabrielle in Cinderella, and her favorite role: Sarah Brown in Guys and Dolls. She thanks the following for existing: “Woo-Communication-Adaptability-Strategic-Arranger”, Mrs. and Mr Vaerewyck, Neglected Sim and Idiot #2, her parents, and all the volunteers who gave up time to help the cast with various tasks.
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Abigail Latulippe
as Ariel Moore
Abigail is a senior, and this is her eighth production with MVC. She has been a dedicated member of the Drama Department since 7th grade and is excited to attend university and continue pursuing theater at a higher level. This year’s Footloose has been one of the most memorable musicals she has participated in, especially as it is her final high school production. She is incredibly thankful for the role of Ariel, as well as all the smaller roles she has had over the years. She would like to extend a special thank you to Mr. Thayer for his dedication to building this program, the Vaerewycks for stepping in to help grow and elevate the department, and her mother, Nicole Latulippe, who has transformed the backstage experience for actors through managing quick changes, costuming, and so much more. This community has brought so much joy to her life, and she remains deeply grateful for every moment shared with the cast.
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Ella Sandstrom
as Lulu Warnicker (and Others)
Ella is an 8th grader, this is her first production at MVC. Her favorite line is “I’ll fight City Hall! If there’s one thing worth fighting for, it’s freedom.” She would also like to thank her family and friends for encouraging her to do the play. She loved doing this play and hopes to continue to do other productions in the future.