Gigi - the Life of a Doll
What the Players are saying about their roles in Gigi:
Nakowa Weeks: "I love being in the new play where I sing Home on The Range and I play a cowboy and baseball player!"
Courtney Knox: "I'm so excited to be in this new production of "The Life of a Doll". I play the lead, and I'm going to be singing a famous Bob Marley song."
Gregory Doyle: "Phebe and I have a very special scene together. I love being with her on stage."
Christine Provoost: "Acting is very special to me. I'm actually a very closed person, but being in theater forces me to talk and express myself."
Aurore Berty: "I didn't like going to my old school. I was very homesick. I moved back home to Wainscott and I started the East End Special Players. I love everybody there, and I love being on stage. I was scared at first, but the director encourages me to not be afraid."
Thomas Weinberger: "Since I can't read or write, being in theater has given me a great outlet. I love to be a ham and be serious at the same time. The staff is always patient with me, and take many of my ideas and turn them into reality. I've gotten a lot more self-esteem from being in this group."
Phebe Rogers: "Every time we start a new play, I get very excited. I bring in all this music so I can do interpretive dancing. I am especially looking forward to this new piece because I am also doing the backdrops for it. I love to paint and draw."
Ian Dupre: "My best friend is in the theater group with me. We have a really good time on stage, his name is Nakowa. He makes me laugh, and I love doing my impersonation of Joe Pesci."
Nakowa Weeks: "I love being in the new play where I sing Home on The Range and I play a cowboy and baseball player!"
Courtney Knox: "I'm so excited to be in this new production of "The Life of a Doll". I play the lead, and I'm going to be singing a famous Bob Marley song."
Gregory Doyle: "Phebe and I have a very special scene together. I love being with her on stage."
Christine Provoost: "Acting is very special to me. I'm actually a very closed person, but being in theater forces me to talk and express myself."
Aurore Berty: "I didn't like going to my old school. I was very homesick. I moved back home to Wainscott and I started the East End Special Players. I love everybody there, and I love being on stage. I was scared at first, but the director encourages me to not be afraid."
Thomas Weinberger: "Since I can't read or write, being in theater has given me a great outlet. I love to be a ham and be serious at the same time. The staff is always patient with me, and take many of my ideas and turn them into reality. I've gotten a lot more self-esteem from being in this group."
Phebe Rogers: "Every time we start a new play, I get very excited. I bring in all this music so I can do interpretive dancing. I am especially looking forward to this new piece because I am also doing the backdrops for it. I love to paint and draw."
Ian Dupre: "My best friend is in the theater group with me. We have a really good time on stage, his name is Nakowa. He makes me laugh, and I love doing my impersonation of Joe Pesci."