Les Miserables Cast Nov 2003
Thenardier’s Gang members are Troy Albrecht, Andy Hoffman, Kyle Rod and Jacob Sharbono. Kelli Nelson, Keilley Nienow, Page Osborne and Kyla Wilkes take the spotlight in the Factory. The CIHS Senior girls make up the roles of the Lovely Ladies. They are Amanda Buzzell, Kristina Godfredson, Kellie Hanck, Lindsey Hansen, Ashley Johnson, Nicole Nassif, Stephanie Olson, Caitlin Pavey and Lindsey Tillman. Constables are B.J. Elvendahl and Jacob Swanson. Paris Sailors include Matt Arnett, Joe Christinson, and Nate Volker. Additional Students in the Revolution are played by Josh Borgeson, Jonas Hanson, and Robert Stone.
Katie Lynch and Lindsey Hansen lead the Beggars and Townsfolk. They are joined by Annica Ahlestrom, Judy Anderson, Rubi Bellin, Katrina Bohon, Renata Bohon, Joy Borgeson, Ahna Boyum, Angie Brody, Kelsy Carlson, Viki Carpenter, Laura Connors, Mary Elmstrand, Kendra Forslund, Jennifer Goves, Natalie Hanck, Celestia Ice, Sarah Jacobs, Kaiti Johnson, Cora King, Abby McDonou
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There could be no production if not for the dedicated work of the behind the scenes Stage Crews. Clinton LaBeau leads the Cast as the “Les Miserables”’s Student Director. Assistant Student Directors are Celestia Ice and Katie Schunk. Carrie Schunk is Head of Backstage and Kim Strombeck is Head of Lights. The Crews are filled out by the following: Heather Akerson, CJ Eckel, Travis Fielder, Joseph Fischer, Samantha Kallinen, Laura Lutterman, Kyle Mosman, Sarah Mullen, Noelle Nassif, Dustin Nelson, Katherine O’Hara, Helen Rosing, Raelynn Satterlee, Whitney Sharpe, Mandi Spitzenberger, Kelly Strombeck, Dexie Vosika, Katie Whitney, Jamie Yatckoske and Joseph Zieglmeier.
Being made available to high schools for production only recently, “Les Miserables” is an exciting proposition for everyone involved. The musical production is being directed by CIHS teachers Mr. Bruce Danielson and Mr. Aaron Knudzvig. “Whatever their age, audiences all seem to appreciate “Les Miserables” sweeping emotions, it’s powerful depiction of the human character, and, above all, its uplifting example of man’s ability to triumph over adversity.”
Cameron Mackintosh (producer who introduced “Les Miserables” to the world).
A selection from the musical could easily be used as the play’s motto as they prepare this complex and exciting production for the audiences of the Cambridge-Isanti High School Fall Musical in the Performing Arts Center...“Tomorrow we’ll discover what our God in Heaven has in store! One more dawn, one more day, one day more!”
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