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			production will provide exhilarating experiences for the audience as 
			they watch several actors “fly” through the nursery and the streets 
			of London on their way to Neverland. Kim Peterson-Quinn, the 
			director of Peter Pan said, “The company that is providing the 
			flying equipment and training is called Vertigo. Basically, if there 
			is a show that requires an actor to fly in Illinois, Vertigo is 
			generally the company that provides this.”  
			 
			Those flying in the production will be Peter Pan, who is played by 
			Kathryn Nobbe; Wendy, who is played by Laura Centers; John, who is 
			played by Austin Garriott; Michael, who is played by Jordan Palmer; 
			and Jane, who is played by Melissa Harvey. These performers all wear 
			harnesses attached to a track and pulley system that allows them to 
			soar 10 - 12 feet above the stage and “fly” through the air. 
			Peterson-Quinn has assembled a group of 10 community folks who have 
			graciously volunteered to be a part of the "fly crew.” 
			
			
			  
			
			Because the costs for this portion ranges from $7,000 
			to $8,000, the music and theater program worked hard to raise funds. 
			Peter Pan Director Kim Peterson-Quinn said, “Back in September, 20 
			alumni of the LCHS music/theater program performed a concert to 
			raise money for this production. It was an amazing concert and we 
			raised a little over $2,000 at that event.” She said, “In addition, 
			Graue Chevrolet helped us raise funds via a test drive 
			fundraiser/car wash where another substantial part of the musicals 
			cost was obtained” as it brought in another $2,377. 
			
			
			  
			
			Peterson-Quinn said, “Beyond this, there have been private community 
			members who have donated time and money to our production. Truly 
			this has been a community effort. We are so grateful for the 
			generosity and support from the town of Lincoln and the high school. 
			Now it is our turn to provide our community with a magical, 
			theatrical experience.” 
			 
			Some of the actors talked about how excited they are about sharing 
			the magical experience, music, and dancing with the community. 
			
			
			  
			
			Nobbe (on the far right) is “excited about 
			everything, [especially] the dances, the songs, and the flying.” She 
			said, “Peter Pan has always been my favorite movie [and] I have 
			worked to familiarize myself with how Peter Pan acts and moves.” 
			
			Garriott said, “it is my first major show and for it 
			to include flying is exciting.” 
			
			
			  
			
			Centers is happy to be a part the show and said, “It 
			is the first show many of us have had major roles in.” 
			
			Palmer is also excited about the flying along with 
			“playing a free and joyous character and carrying a teddy bear.” 
			
			
			  
			Jack 
			Graue (seated on stage), who plays Peter Pan’s nemesis, Captain 
			Hook, is enthusiastic about “bringing the show to life” and said, 
			“The music is great.” 
			
			
			  
			Isaac Dueringer (sleeveless black shirt), who plays both Mr. Darling 
			and a giant pirate is “excited to lift up a lot of people.”  
			
			
			  
			Daniel 
			Hawkins, (seated on stage with black shirt and glasses) who plays 
			Nana and Croc said, “My spirit fits the role of a dog and a 
			crocodile.”  
			
			
			  
			Blythe 
			Neese, who plays Tiger Lily, is excited about “dancing the Indian 
			dances, which are way out of my comfort zone.” 
			 
			Along with the exhilarating scenes are some poignant scenes. 
			Assistant director Anthony Brummett says, “My favorite scene is when 
			the lost boys say goodbye to Peter Pan. It made me tear up a little. 
			For us seniors, this is our last show and at the end, we all have to 
			say goodbye to Mrs. Peterson-Quinn.” 
			
			
			  
			
			
			  
			
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The full cast of Peter Pan includes: 
 
Kathryn Nobbe as Peter Pan,  
Laura Centers as Wendy,  
Austin Garriott as John,  
Jordan Palmer as Michael,  
Issac Dueringer as Mr. Darling and Giant Pirate, 
Madeline Steiner as Mrs. Darling and Nan,  
Daniel Hawkins as Nana and croc,  
Jack Graue as Captain Hook,  
Kacey Bennet as Liza,  
Melissa Harvey as Jane,  
Mya Roberts as Smee,  
Taerynn Sablotny as Starkey,  
Eli Hewitt as Noodler,  
Trestan Osborne as Bill Jukes,  
Katie Hackwith and Sarah Starasta as Twins,  
Abi Bishop as Slightly,  
Aleaya Turley as Tootles,  
Gerilyn Houghton as Curly,  
Blythe Neese as Tiger Lily, 
			 
  
Ania Lanning, Cassie Everson, Kylie Nall, Kacey Bennett, Allison James as 
Indians,  
 
Erin Gowin as Ostrich,  
Makenna Frank as Lion,  
and Josie Schumann as Kangaroo.  
 
Young children are playing supporting roles as pirates, Indians, and lost boys.
 
The pirates include. Adrian Bonaparte, Danielle Dueringer, Violet Loeffler, Kyra 
Schriber, Eva Gowin, Kennedy Kerns, Paisley Baker, Jade Polen, Marin Crombie and 
Jaxon Young.  
 
The Indians include Amelia Wilkerson, Makayla Curry, Alexis Lamb, Keziah Cheger, 
Bella Daubs, Kori Singleton, John David Dietrich and Serenity Reckers.  
 
The lost boys include Max Miller, Savanna Vinyard, Sophia Wilkerson, Lily 
Duerniger, Emma Haynes, Addison Gray, Hailee Rempe, Zaylie Vanos, Damion 
Kendall, Norah Block, Mason Curry and Cameron Wilmert. 
			 
Others assisting with the production are Tom Steiner, Justin 
Cheger and Chris Tanner doing set design; Cari Wilmert doing choreography; Nigel 
Range directing the orchestra; Tim Searby in charge of vocal music; Anthony 
Brummett acting as Assistant Director; Julie Kasa as the accompanist; and Ryan 
Swaar doing sound.  
 
Tickets are available at the LCHS Auditorium door and are on a first come first 
serve basis. The cost is $10 for adults and $8 for children, students, and 
senior citizens. 
 
Join the talented cast and crew as they whisk the audience away to the magical 
world of Neverland and bring the story of Peter Pan to life at performances on 
Thursday, May 10th; Friday, May 11th; and Saturday, May 12th at 7:00pm and 
Sunday, May 13th at 2 p.m. 
 
[Angela Reiners with photos by Mitch Douglas] 
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