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Drama Alumni (continued)
Hayley Brown (Class of 2007) is currently a theatre major at The University of Southern California focusing on performance. Her stage credits include "Godspell", "The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail", "Waiting the Judgement Day", "Little Shop of Horrors",and "The Wise Men of Chlem".
Carley Moore(Class of 2007) is currently a Theatre Major at the University of Georgia. Carley's credits include "The Trojan Women", "Godspell", "The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail", "Waiting the Judgement Day", and "Little Shop of Horrors". Carley has worked with The Summer 3 Theatre Company and The Rose of Athens Theatre Company.
Aaron Stand (Class of 2007) is attending New York University, studying in the Stella Adler Studio of Acting. In 2006 Aaron was chosen to participate in NYU’s selective summer theatre program. Aaron’s theatrical credits include Andy in Love Letters, Tom in The Golden Age, Mike in Wait Until Dark, Jesus in Godspell, Thoreau in The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail, Birdboot in The Real Inspector Hound, Tartuffe in Tartuffe, Orin in Little Shop of Horrors, Sebastian in Twelfth Night, and Charlie in Working.
Gaylie Felchlin(Class of 2006) was a theatre major at The American Academy of Dramatic Arts in Los Angeles, California. She is currently living and working in LA.
Mallory Moye (Class of 2005) is a 2008 graduate of theatre from the Stella Adler Studio of the Tisch School of New York University. Her stage credits include Ruby Sunrise, Nightingale, Love Letters, The Golden Age, The Merchant of Venice, Psychosis, The Gin Game, Little Shop of Horrors, Tartuffe, Twelfth Night, Working, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, and Quilters. She has worked with the Blowing Rock Theatre Company in North Carolina and The Summer 3 Theatre company in Georgia. She made her Off Broadway debut in the production of "Wild Thing" with The New Acting Company in 2009.
Hadley Cronk (Class of 2005) graduated from the Tisch School of the Arts Musical Theatre Program at NYU in 2009.
Kendall Sherwood(Class of 2005) graduated with a theatre degree from Clemson University. Her play, "This Side Up", was selected for inclusion in the 2007 Wordbridge Playwrighting Festival. Kendall's performance credits include "Henry V", "The Vagina Monologues", "The Burial at Thebes", "Snapshots 5", "Little Shop of Horrors", "Tartuffe", "Come In From the Cold". Her focus at Clemson was on performance and writing. She will be attending graduate school at North Western University. She will be working in the MFA program for Writing for the Screen and Stage.
Molly Yarn (Class of 2005) was a drama major at Tufts University. While at Tufts, she worked on many shows and sat on the board of the student theatre group Pen, Paint, and Pretzels. Molly's concentrations were in dramaturgy, theatre history, directing, and properties design. She worked as a properties intern for the American Repertory Theatre in Cambridge. She lives in the Boston area.
Elizabeth Moore (Class of 2004) was seen in many plays on the campus of Washington and Lee University. Her roles include Martirio in Federico Garcia Lorca's The House of Bernarda Alba. Libby also performed in the world premiere performance of a new play by Neil Labute at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
Lauren Schacher (Class of 2003) is living and acting in NYC. She is a graduate of the Neighborhood Playhouse School of Theatre. Favorite credits include: film-Amends to My Life (Lauren), Furry Hamsters from Hell (Cindy); theatre-the Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant (Petra), A Midsummer Night's Dream (Hermia), Dancing at Lughnasa (Chris). She appeared as Goneril in NYC's Balloon Heaven Productions' KING LEAR, directed by Julia Burtt Meltzer in 2009.
Powell Weaver (Class of 2001) has been making movies since the seventh grade. By the time he was 17, his work had screened on MTV. In December 2000, he was accepted into the Tisch School of the Arts film program at New York University. In April 2001 he won one of only two scholarships in the country given by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences for his video work. In November 2002 he appeared on MTV's TOTAL REQUEST LIVE as one of three finalists in a music video contest. By 2003 he had created a string of short films which have screened at over twenty-five festivals throughout the country.
In 2004 Powell began an internship at Universal Records and started editing short video pieces for play on the Universal website. He has since shot, directed and edited various projects for Universal Artists 3 Doors Down, Akon, Jojo, Pras, Stevie Wonder, Damian Marley, Cherry Monroe and others. Powell's work has screened on MTV, MTV2, BET and VH1. He has lived in NYC and worked as a production assistant at Nickelodeon. He worked as an assistant to a writer for the television show "The Riches". He currently resides in LA.
Sean Jarrett (Class of 2001) graduated Magna Cum Laude from Flordia State University with a BA in Theatre. While in Tallahassee he performed in over a dozen plays including the 2005 production of Romeo and Juliet (Mercutio). He was a founding member of the Organic Artist’s Forum in Tallahassee, as well as OAF’s Slusher Street Theatre, which sought to provide the community with original, independent art and theatre. He has appeared in many plays and films. He has worked extensively with Shakespeare and Company serving as an artist in residence and as an assistant director.
Katherine Arnold Wolf (Class of 2000) after modeling and acting for several years in California, Katherine currently resides there with her her husband, Jay, and baby son, James.
Shannon Mclemorereceived her BA in Theatre from Southern Methodist University and her MFA in Theatre from the University of California, Los Angeles. Shannon appeared as the character Lily in the E.R. episode entitled "Shifting Equilibrium". Shannon is living and working as an actress in LA.
Paul Jarrett (Class of 1998) graduated from NYU's Tisch School of the Arts with honors in 2003. His films have competed in and received honors in such festivals as the Tribeca Film Festival, the New York International Independent Film and Video Festival, and the Sundance Film Festival.