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                    Drew Pullins (Sasha, Ensemble), a sophomore, joins the Fiddler
                    cast having previously performed as the Chef in Hello, Dolly!. His
                    favorite parts of the musical are the Russian dance and “If I Were a
                    Rich Man.” He values the theater experience and credits his show
                    participation with improving his rhetoric and presentation skills.
                    When not on stage, you might find him playing sports, being with
                    friends, or reading. Drew thanks Mrs. Patrick, Mrs. Graham, and
                    Mrs. Frank for all their efforts involved in the play—from
    choreography to costume design.


    Christian Shehane (Motel), a junior, returns to the stage after
    previously playing Cornelius Hackle in Hello, Dolly!. He has gained
    appreciation for the long hours and hard work of many to pull
    together a large stage production like Fiddler on the Roof. His favorite
    song is “If I Were a Rich Man.” When not on stage, Christan
    enjoys hanging out with his friends.






                    Senior Christopher Sheldon (Avram) has several prior acting
                    credits, including recent performances as the Court Clerk and
                    Paperhanger in Hello, Dolly!, Constable Warren and Joe Stoddard in
                    Our Town, and Shermy in You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown. His
                    favorite moments in Fiddler on the Roof include the Bottle Dance
                    scene and the song “Tradition.” Fiddler has taught him that through
                    breaks, snow days, trips and even sickness, the show must go on!
                    When not on stage, you can find him drawing or reading about
    topics that interest him. Christopher expresses his gratitude to Miss Patrick for
    directing the last two plays, and particularly his final curtain call for Mars Hill
    Academy. He also thanks Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham for directing his first play and
    igniting his passion for theater. He thanks Mrs. Frank for her costuming work and all
    the other volunteers behind the scenes. Most importantly, he thanks his mother for all
    her support in his drama endeavors.
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