Current Players
Z Coyle (she/they)
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Claudia (she/her)
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Schuyler Bartlett (she/her)
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Z Coyle (she/they)
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Claudia (she/her)
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Schuyler Bartlett (she/her)
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David Palamar (he/him)
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Nathan Elmer (he/him)
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Audrey Sacks (she/her)
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Ethan Dunn (he/him)
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Juliet Baker
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Tess Kaplan
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Micah Payton (he/him)
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Mars Horigan (they/them)
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Lilly Fanelle (she/her)
Music and Math (2027) Lilly is a freshman from New Jersey, and plans to double major in music and mathematics. She loves theatre, singing, and playing cello and flute. One of her goals in life is to learn as many musical instruments as possible. She loves teaching music to kids. Fun fact: she once was assigned to teach trumpet lessons, despite having never touched a trumpet in her life. She's excited to be part of LBP this semester!
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August Kittleson (he/him)
Theater (2026) My Name is August Kittleson and here's my BIO. And this is my College Revolution!! I'm a sophomore theatre major with a passion for theatre and theatre-making. When I'm not acting in theatre, you can find me making theatre. My favorite food is grilled cheese and my favorite grilled cheese is my mom's. My hobbies now are drumming, theatre, and Shakespeare (not the man, but the stories).
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Jack Wilan (he/him)
International Relations (2026) Jack (he/him) once had a dream in 3rd grade where he and his brother were picked up from school by their cats who led them through an Alpine forest on a train to a little seashore house owned by some family friends that he didn’t recognize, when he went inside, all his family was there and the family friends had put out a little platter of something they had made themselves called “rind cheese” which was cheese that was 100% made of rind. When not happily dreaming, studying in the library, reading about the Crimean war, pretending to be a soldier in the Crimean war, getting arrested for carrying an 1851 Minie-rifle musket around campus, or waiting for his grandfather to get him acquitted (Papa Harry is a lawyer), Jack loves to read and act Shakespeare! His favorite show is Henry V with Henry the 5th being a close second (but lets be real, the Latin makes things way cooler). Past credits include coming to auditions and one Sunday rehearsal four weeks ago that hardly anyone else was at.
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Eli Morton (he/him)
Theater and Computer Science (2026) Eli is a theater and computer science double major hailing from the terribly distant land of Lexington, MA. Apart from talking about his red flag majors, he likes to play with his cat, crochet at any possible moment, and complain about having reading to do when he willingly signed up for humanities classes. He would like to thank LBP for letting him continually overshare and being a wonderful group of people :)
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Scott Morris (he/him)
Economics (2024) |
Zoe Browning (she/her)
Ancient History and Theater (2027) |
Once upon a time in a quiet suburb not far from the grandeur of the Globe Theatre, there lived a young lad by the name of Scott Morris. Hailing from a place more known for backyard barbecues than Elizabethan poetry, Scott's journey into the world of Shakespeare was as unexpected as a sudden entrance of Puck himself. Born in the heart of Suburbia-on-Avon, Scott initially knew more about avocados than iambic pentameter. But, through a series of serendipitous events, he found himself immersed in the enchanting world of Shakespeare. With a glimmer in his eye and a quiver in his voice, Scott joined his high school's Shakespeare group, determined to unlock the secrets of the Bard's language. And lo, to our good fortune, Sir Scott wouldst like to thank Califia for their extra creamy oat milk, which provides the elixir of life to fuel his thespian endeavors. Forsooth, the silky-smooth consistency of this nectar doth inspire soliloquies even more poetic than Puck's mischief in "A Midsummer Night's Dream.” And, of course, he'd also like to tip his hat to Cerave for their skincare wonders, keeping his complexion as pure and fresh as the rolling fields of Medford, where Rosalind wish she’d roamed in "As You Like It.” Additionally, Scott has a secret fondness for fresh raspberries. To him, a fresh raspberry is better than any other item. The burst of sweet and tangy flavors that dance upon his tongue after biting into one transcends the magic of Shakespearean verses. It's as if he's experiencing the poetic allure of the Sonnets in a single, juicy bite. A raspberry, he believes, is nature's way of inviting you to partake in a sonnet of the senses Scott Morris, a suburban bard and a senior in Film and Media Studies and Economics, with a heart full of passion, a journey filled with humor and humility, and a deep appreciation for the exquisite delight of fresh raspberries would like to thank his fellow players for being patient with is never-ending tardiness.
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Zoe is a freshman from Birmingham, AL majoring in Ancient History and Theatre. She is passionate about storytelling through performing and has been involved in community theatre for many years. She is a theatre camp counselor and volunteers at a summer school for inner city school children, where she created a Page-to-Stage program to expose them to performing arts. Zoe is also a huge Shakespeare fan and is reading his complete works.
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