Brian Beltrami (Amos Hart) has been doing theatre since sixth grade. He knew he wanted to do theatre after seeing his sister in one of her middle school productions. His favorite role is Lord Pinkleton from Rodgers + Hammerstein’s Cinderella, with special thanks to his royal cowbell holder, Sohana. He will be attending UMass Amherst in the fall for legal studies and hopes to someday open his own law firm. He would like to thank his mother and father for all their support and more importantly his younger brother Jonathan for putting up with weird rehearsal schedules resulting in a lack of rides home.
Ella Byrne-Cabot (Go-To-Hell Kitty) began doing theatre in fourth grade and continued throughout middle and high school. Some of her most enjoyable roles include Ida in Honk!, a ball guest in Cinderella, and Lea in The Birds. Ella is proud to be part of the inaugural Drama E-Board, as well as a counselor at the first Parks and Rec kids’ summer drama program. This fall she plans to attend the University of St. Andrews in Scotland, studying English and Comparative Literature. She would like to thank her parents for their excitement and support, and only giving harsh feedback when requested.
Mary Crowley (Annie) first started acting at age 11 in Charlotte's Web at Littleton Middle School (where she had three whole lines!!). She's since participated in many aspects of the process, from acting to choreographing, costuming, and directing. She's also a founding member of the LHS Drama Club Executive Board. Some of her favorite past roles include Thalia/Ensemble in The Lightning Thief, Jack Kelly in Newsies, and Martha in Heathers. She will be pursuing her BFA in Musical Theater at Dean College this fall. After college, she hopes to run her own youth theater program. She'd like to thank her parents because they put up with her constant singing, drove her to countless auditions, and above all else, believed in her.
Brady DeCoste (Fred Casely) is so excited to be making his deadly debut with Littleton High School Drama and following in the footsteps of his oldest brother. Brady has fully embraced this opportunity to showcase his dancing and acting skills. Off stage, Brady can be found on the football and lacrosse fields or working for LELWD. He will attend Merrimack College in the fall to study business so that he can get rich. Brady would like to thank his mom, dad, sister, and his many brothers for always supporting him in everything he does. 143
Calista Gumuchian (Matron “Mama” Morton) began her theatrical journey in children’s day plays and Christmas pageants at church, then followed in her older brother’s footsteps and auditioned for the sixth-grade musical, Reigning Cats and Dogs. Highlights from her time in Littleton Drama include playing Another Duchess in Cinderella and the Chorus Leader in The Birds. Cali plans to attend Salem State University in the fall to study Theatre Arts. She would like to thank her dad for his consistent support and appreciation of theatre, and for paying for gas <3.
Jay Nordahl (Reporter) is a very cool guy who has done many shows since 7th grade. He has been many things such as That One Detective, PR Guy and that one male ensemble member. Next year he plans on going to Salem State to double major in Psychology and Criminal Justice, a perfect combination. I would like to thank myself for being with me every step of the way; I couldn't have done it without him.
Kaylin O’Meara (Liz) has never once stepped foot on stage before; her prior experience of musical theater is limited to singing in the shower. Her year-round busyness from her basketball and soccer seasons leave her with little free time to do anything else, but this year Kaylin decided it was finally time to dive straight in and audition. She has no idea how she obtained a role, but she is grateful for the opportunity and the welcoming cast at LHS. Kaylin will be attending Emerson College next year where she will be playing on the soccer team and studying Marketing Communication.
Elizabeth O'Neill (Fogarty/Clerk) has been doing shows since 6th grade and dancing for 15 years. Her favorite roles have included Race in Newsies, Master of Ceremonies in Chicago (yes this is the second time she has done Chicago), and the Mysterious Man in Into The Woods. She plans to study Political Science at Plymouth State University in hopes of making political discussion and concepts more accessible to LGBTQ+ and disabled people. She would like to thank her parents for always encouraging her lifelong passion for performance.
Declan Reidy (Billy Flynn) has participated in every LHS Drama production since the spring of his Freshman year, playing The Baker in Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, Paris in Romeo & Juliet, David Kingsley in Stage Door, Topher in Rodgers + Hammerstein's Cinderella, and The Batman / Chorus in Aristophanes' The Birds. He will study biology at UMass Lowell and will continue to pursue theater. Declan would like to thank his brother Liam for getting him into theater, his brother Owen for always (begrudgingly) helping him practice, Nicole Burke for making him a better singer, and of course Mama and Papa for their constant love and support.
Sheilagh Senecal (Featured Ensemble) is a first-year "outstanding actress", as some would say. She will always and strictly be an ensemble member because she refuses to let anyone hear how tone-deaf she truly is. Sheilagh's mom, Colleen, has pushed her to try out for school plays since middle school, but she finally gained confidence this year. The lovely cast couldn't have been more welcoming! Sheilagh plans to further her education at Merrimack College, majoring in Nursing. She wants to thank her mother for finally getting off of her back about trying out for a play. Love ya, Mom!
Ben Kane (Lead Stage Manager) was so busy preparing for the show that he forgot to write his bio... If he finds some time during the run to write it, his bio will be added. Check back later!
Lindsey McDonald (Stage Manager) has been doing shows since 6th grade. This year, she decided to switch to behind the scenes. She greatly enjoyed stage managing Aristophanes’ The Birds and the LMS production of Roald Dahl’s Willy Wonka. She is now the assistant director to Littleton Middle School’s production of Forgiven: A Fairy Tale. When she is not spending countless hours in the auditorium, you can find her trying not to drown during swim practice. Next year, she plans to study Secondary Education and Math with a minor in Theater, obviously. She would like to thank the people who inspired her to switch from on stage to in the wings.