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Charlotte's Web--The Musical
Our first musical has been cast. Check out this all-star lineup
for Charlotte's Web below. All bios reflect the cast members'
most recent production experience with DTC.

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Beau Bommarito as Rabbit in the 2007 Children's
production of Winnie the Pooh--Beau is in the 6th grade at Ascension Catholic School in Chesterfield. He has
appeared in print and film commercials, school plays and as a credited extra in Alice and Bill, two feature films
yet to be released. He has enjoyed taking numerous acting classes and aspires to become an actor. His hobbies include sports, computer, games
and watching movies. He also thoroughly enjoyed being involved in last summer's DTC production of
Charlotte's Web the Musical. |

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Bonny Burke as
Adult Belle and the Charwoman in the 2008 Dinner Theatre production of
A Christmas Carol--Bonny is in her second Destination Theatre
Company production having been seen in last summer's
Charlotte's Web. She is also happy to be
sharing the stage again with her son, Will. Bonny has performed in many
shows over the past several years. She won a 2004 Arts For Life
Award for her role as Mrs. Edward Rochester in Curtain Call Repertory
Theatre's Jane Eyre. Other favorite shows include The
Rocky Horror Show, Follies, Caberet and Jekyll and
Hyde. Bonny thanks her family for their love, patience and
support. She also remembers "Dennis" and his passion for
theatre. He was a great influence. |

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Will Burke as Tiny
Tim in the 2008 Dinner Theatre Production of
A Christmas Carol--Will is in his second production with Destination Theatre Company having also
appeared last year in
Charlotte's Web. He
performed in Family Musical Theatre's The Music Man three years ago
and thoroughly enjoyed being on stage. Will also plays the piano, is
a Cub Scout and enjoys playing baseball with his friends. He will be
in fifth grade at Linda Vista Catholic School. He would like to thank his family for their support and
the other cast members for helping him learn throughout the production. |

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Elizabeth Carver in the 2009 Dinner Theatre production of
J.B.--Elizabeth is 8 years old with a passion for people and animals. She is very excited to be back with DTC after performing in last
summer's production of A Christmas Carol. She was also in Charlotte's
Web as a baby spider and few barn animals. Elizabeth has a continuous flow
of imagination which she will gladly share with anyone who will indulge her.
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Rayleigh Deaton as Piglet in the 2007 Children's
production of Winnie the Pooh--Rayleighis the 6-year-old
daughter of Tim and Becky Deaton. She is a home-schooled first
grader this year. She enjoys playing the piano and harp.
Rayleigh's previous theatrical performances have included a Spiderling
in DTC's Charlotte's Web the Musical, Mary in A Christmas
Pageant and Cinderella in The Cinderella Story.
Rayleigh would like to give the honor to her awesome Lord Jesus. |

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Sara
Duval as the Reporter and a fairgoer in the 2007 Dinner Theatre production
of Charlotte's Web-The Musical--Throughout Sara's ten years
of performance, she has appeared in many shows. She started dancing
when she was three and currently attends Dimensions Dance Center.
She auditioned for the performing company at Dimensions in fifth grade and
is still a member. In addition to the company, she is in the
Dimension's production of The Nutcracker every year. She is on
the Bellarmine Speech Team at school, which is a performing league for
kids in middle school and has received two gold ribbons and two blue
ribbons. In 2001, she joined the Carondelet Children's Chorus.
She traveled with the choir to Denver, Colorado to attend the Sing a Mile
High Festival in 2006. She is thrilled to be in the cast of Charlotte's
Web and hopes to continue performing with Destination Theatre Company. |

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Maya
Elfanbaum as the girl, a gosling and a goat in the 2007 Dinner Theatre
production of Charlotte's Web-The Musical--Maya is nine years old
and enjoys reading, arts and crafts, playing the piano, singing and caring for
younger children. She is very happy to be a part of Charlotte's Web, her
first theatre performance. |

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Savannah
Frame as the First Spectator and a dog in the 2007 Dinner Theatre
production of Charlotte's Web-The Musical--Savannah has been in
two plays: Dorothy Meets Alice as Dorothy and Snow Queen as
Gerda. Savannah is 11 years old, loves to play basketball and volleyball and
loves to have fun. She has also been in church and school productions. Recently, she was a cast member of The Oz
Revue as a singer and dancer. |

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Elliott
Gathman as the Caroler and William in the 2008 Dinner Theatre production
of A Christmas Carol--Eliott is nine and in the 3rd grade. He likes
cats, and baseball. His last plays were Broadway on the Driveway's The
Four Freedoms and The Sound of Music and DTC's production of
Charlotte's
Web last summer, the 2008
One Act Competition and Tilly. |

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Jonathan
Gathman as the Music Director for the 2008 Dinner Theatre production
of A Christmas Carol--Jonathan earned a Bachelor of Music in Cello Performance
from Wheaton Conservatory where he won several competitions and
scholarships. Jonathan prefers to give his talents to sacred and
Christian affiliated efforts. Most recently, he has performed
for Broadway on the Driveway in Fiddler on the Roof and started
building an orchestra for The Sound of Music. Since then
he has conducted and been orchestra director for The Education of
H*Y*M*A*N K*A*P*L*A*N, The Four Freedoms and Singing in
the Rain. For The Four Freedoms, an original musical
by Emily and Lacy Miller, Jonathan played a large role in
orchestrating as well as including original material.
Jonathan's
other credits with DTC include Music Direction for last summer's
Charlotte's
Web and composing the wonderful original score for last winter's
production of Tilly. |

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Lauren
Gathman as the Teacher and Martha Cratchit in the 2008 Dinner Theatre
production of A Christmas Carol--Lauren is 13 years old. She enjoys cats, riding her scooter and
reading. She has been in Broadway on the Driveway's productions of Fiddler
on the Roof, The Sound of Music and The Four Freedoms.
She has also appeared previously in DTC's productions of
Charlotte's
Web, Tilly
and the 2008 One Act Competition. |

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Charles
Harris in the 2009 Dinner Theatre production of
J.B.--Charles is happy to be
back on the stage and in another production with DTC. He has previously
appeared in Opal's Husband, The Last Supper, David and Lisa,
Arsenic and Old Lace, Goodbye My Fancy, Harvey, J.B.
and many other productions. By day, Charles works on computers and is
always developing new technologies. When he is not working or onstage, he
enjoys spending time with his wife and two daughters. Charles'
previous DTC experience includes
Charlotte's Web-The Musical and
Tilly. |

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Lauren
Harris in the 2009 Dinner Theatre production of
J.B.--Lauren is a 9th grader
at Ladue High School. She has been in several productions. Some of
her favorite roles were the title character in DTC's
Tilly, Spenalzo in Act II's Arsenic and Old Lace, Raggedy Ann in West County Assembly's Joy Story, Wilbur in DTC's
Charlotte's
Web, and Young Adult Belle in last summer's
A Christmas Carol. Other DTC credits include Owl in Winnie the Pooh, roles in the
2008 One Act Competition where she received best child
actress honors and several roles in the
2009 One Act Competition. |

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Brendon Jette as Eeyore in the 2007 Children's
production of Winnie the Pooh--is home-schooled in the 3rd grade. His
parents, Michael and Lori, and sister, Megan are very proud of him.
Brendon loves to act, sing and give hugs. He has been in other
theatrical productions through Broadway on the Driveway and Stages St.
Louis. His most recent performance was in DTC’s summer production of
Charlotte’s Web the
Musical. He is also a
part of the kid’s praise team at his church. |

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Lori
Jette as Edith Zuckerman in the 2007 Dinner Theatre production of
Charlotte's Web-The Musical--Lori is the loving
wife of Michael. She home-schools their two kids, Brendon (almost 8)
and Megan (4). In high school, she was captain of the 28-member
dance team, appeared in her senior production of Funny Girl and was
stage manager for See How They Run. She enjoys hiking,
gardening, dancing and kayaking. |

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Andrew Lafferty
as the stage manager for the 2009 Dinner Theatre production of
J.B.--Andrew is a
19-year-old from St. Charles County, Missouri. He is currently a junior at
Missouri Baptist University and plans to get his Bachelor's degree in Christian
Ministry followed by a Master's degree from Baptist Bible College in
Springfield, MO. Andrew has been called by God to the ministry as either a
local pastor or an abroad missionary. In his free time he helps our at his
church, Grace Baptist Church in St. Charles, every chance he gets and spends
time with his friends. Theatre-wise, he has either been in, worked
backstage on or directed over 30 plays and 15 musicals and has been involved in
theater since he was 5. Andrew has also worked backstage for our
productions of If the Good
Lord's Willing and the Creek Don't Rise,
Charlotte's Web-The Musical, Tilly
and last summer's A Christmas
Carol. He also
directed shows in both the 2007 and
2008 One Act Play Competition. |

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Brad
Lafferty in the 2009 Dinner Theatre Production of
J.B.--Brad is from Saint Louis,
Missouri, and now lives in Saint Charles with his wife and two
children. He works for General Motors where he is a Chaplain for UAW
Local 2250. He is also a member of Grace Baptist Church where he sings in
the choir and speaks in the Nursing Home Ministry and is currently
seeking a Master's degree in Church Ministry from Baptist Bible College in
Springfield, MO.
Brad would love to tell you that he has had a lifelong passion for the
theatre (because that would make for riveting reading), but, truth be
told, prior to his DTC experience, he's been in three plays and, at best, a half-dozen youth group
skits in his whole life. In
fact, if his daughter wasn't studying theatre, he probably wouldn't go to
too many plays, either. He's not here to be a part of the
sales department. What he is here for is this...anytime anyone is
willing to commit themselves to engaging our culture in the name of
Christ, he's behind them. He says, for too long we Christians have sat idly by
while others have taken the arts away from their original purpose...to
praise and glorify God. He believes this world needs, more than ever,
people willing to step out, in faith, and proclaim the goodness and
majesty of God to a lost and dying world, and that the theatre is a very
good place to start. Our God is a creator...let us also be creative
as we worship Him. His DTC production experience consists of playing
Doc in If the Good Lord's Willing and the Creek Don't Rise,
directing The Conference in the 2007 One-Act Competition,
playing the doctor in Samuel and Dinah also in the 2007 One-Act
Competition, playing the doctor in our production of
Charlotte's Web and directorial and (non-speaking) acting roles
in the 2009 One Act Competition
where his play The Challenge won best original play.
Brad also worked backstage for our productions of
Tilly and
A Christmas Carol. |

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Jenna Lafferty in the 2009 One Act Competition--Jenna,
who won Best Actress honors in the 2009 One Act Competition, is a 15-year-old sophomore in high
school this year, and is taking some classes at Missouri Baptist
University. She has been studying Musical Theatre and dance
for over 10 years. She has been involved with DTC for over
three-and-a-half years now. Her first show with DTC was
If
the Good Lord's Willing and the Creek Don't Rise. She
has also choreographed
Charlotte's Web-The Musical and
Tilly, in which she was also the
featured dance, with DTC so far. Her
favorite roles have been Doreen in ...Good Lord's Willing...
with DTC, Lucy in You're a Good Man Charlie Brown with
Dayspring School of the Arts, Chave in Fiddler on the Roof
and the Cuban dancer in Guys and Dolls with Alton Little
Theatre to name a few. Her dream is to grow up and act and
dance on Broadway and teach performing arts classes. She
loves being with her friends, family and Mike, shopping and
spending time on the computer. She loes singing and is now
in Encounter in Alton, Illinois. She thanks God for
her talents and for many opportunities to use them. |

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Lynde
Langdon as the Sheep in the 2007 Dinner Theatre production of
Charlotte's
Web-The Musical--Lynde is returning to the stage after a 14-year
hiatus. She was in the chorus of It's Sad, So Sad, When an Elf
Goes Bad at Goddard Junior High School in Midland Texas. She is
a native Texan who is obsessed with knitting and fantasy baseball.
She writes monthly articles for WORLD Magazine. In her spare time,
she works as a communication and customer service specialist in health
care. She wants to say thanks to her husband, Pastor Chad, for
helping make this and all her other dreams come true. |

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Rachel
Lindsay as Charlotte in the 2007 Dinner Theatre production of
Charlotte's Web-The Musical--Rachel is 12 years old and going into the
eighth grade at
Pattonville Heights Middle School. At school she is enrolled in all
challenge courses and is first chair flute. When she is not
studying, Rachel can be found at Team Central Gymnastics where she works
out 25 hours a week and is a competitive level 7 gymnast. Rachel has
performed in numerous plays with Theatre Chaverim at the JCC (Jewish
Community Center), including the part of Belle in Beauty and the Beast.
She has also performed in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat,
The Wizard of Oz, Beauty and the Beast and, currently, The
Music Man with Maryland
Heights Community Center. Her most interesting role was Time, as
Chorus in The Winter's Tale performed by St. Louis Shakespeare. |

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Audrey Lipsmire in the
2009 One Act Competition--Audrey
is in her fourth DTC production having also appeared in
Charlotte's Web the
Musical, Winnie the Pooh and
Tilly. She's very excited to be with them
again. She was
also in a few school plays and have been an extra in two movies.
She is 12 years old and in the 7th grade in the Northwest R-1 school
district. In her free time, Audrey enjoys playing the drums,
soccer and hanging out with her friends. |

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Suzanne
McGinnis as Production Assistant in the 2007 Children's production of
Winnie the Pooh--Suzanne has the official title of
"CEO and CFO of the McGinnis Family" as she and her husband Dave
raise their two kids, Sydney, 14 and Samantha, 10. Previously, she has
participated in church dramas, her high school production of The
Miracle Worker in the role of Helen Keller, an extra on the set of the
TV mini-series A Will of Their Own staring Lea Thompson and as the
Queen Fairy in the children's show Dragon Scales and Fairy Tales in
the Wentzville Renaissance Festival. Suzanne's previous DTC experience
includes the role of Mrs. Edith Frank in
The Diary of Anne Frank
and Templeton in Charlotte‘s Web-The Musical. Her hobbies include
singing, photography and theatre. She says a very special thanks to her
husband Dave, who without his support, none of her dreams would be
possible. |

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Allen
Moore as the director for the 2009 Dinner Theatre production of
J.B.--Allen
is the founder and
president of Destination Theatre Company. J.B. represents his 10
production for DTC in which he has had directorial duties. Allen is a graduate
of Evangel University (class of 1999) with a Bachelor’s degree in Speech and
Drama Education and of Lindenwood University (class of 2007) with a Master’s
degree in Theatre Management. Other, non-DTC credits include Production
Assistant for Missouri Baptist University’s production of Oklahoma!,
Lighting Assistant for the Tin Ceiling’s production of Rosencrantz and
Guidenstern are Dead, and Dramaturg for Broadway on the Driveway’s premier
production of The Four Freedoms. Allen has also directed or co-directed
productions, in a teaching capacity, for Riverview Gardens Central Middle School
(Mame, The Fantasticks, Why Do We Laugh, This is a Test,
and Neil Simon’s Rumors), Francis Howell School District’s Saeger Middle
School (Happy Daze) and St. Louis Public School’s Carr Lane Middle School
(The Music Man Jr., Four Parodies on a Christmas Carol, and Neil
Simon’s Fools). Allen currently works as the Tech Liaison for Carr Lane
Visual and Performing Arts Middle School. Allen is married to Kristy and has
three kids; Isaac, Rebekah and Rachel.
Allen's DTC directorial credits
include The Diary of Anne Frank,
If the Good Lord's Willing and the Creek
Don't Rise, the 2007 One Act Competition,
Charlotte's Web-The Musical,
Tilly, the 2008 One Act Competition
and A Christmas Carol. |

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Kristy Moore as
Lesure, Costume Mistress and Kitchen Coordinator for the 2009 Dinner Theatre production of
J.B.--Kristy is married to Allen and a home-schooling
mother of three: Isaac, 10 1/2; Rebekah, 7 1/2; and Rachel, 5.
Growing up in Springfield IL, she was involved in several productions at
school and church in elementary and high school, including The Music
Man, where she was a gymnast and dancer. Since college at Evangel
University, she has been in a lot of productions at church including Bethlehem Inn,
A Christmas Carol, Putting the Christ Back in Easter, The Sounds of Christmas,
the premier production of What's Your Favorite Part... and the direction of Sure Foundations, The Joy Story, The
Tale of Three Trees, Kid's Praise: An Explosion of Happiness
and Kid's Praise 2: The Joyfulliest Noise.
Kristy's DTC experience includes the inaugural production of
The Diary of Anne Frank in the role of Mr.
Otto Frank, If the Good Lord's Willing and the Creek Don't Rise
as Maxine McAllister directorial and acting roles in the
2007 and
2008 One-Act
Competitions, Sadie in
Charlotte's Web, director of
Winnie
the Pooh, and Kathy in
Tilly. |

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Rachel Moore as
the girl in the street scene in the 2009 Dinner Theatre production of
J.B.--Rachel is the 5-year-old daughter of Allen and Kristy
Moore. She is excited to be in another production and is
starting to build quite a long list of past productions including
her role as the rotten egg in the 2007 production of
Charlotte's
Web-The Musical, one of the children in our production of
Tilly, the
2008 One Act Competition and a child in the 2008 Dinner Theatre production of
A Christmas
Carol |

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Rebekah
Moore
as Rebecca in the 2009 Dinner Theatre production of
J.B.--Rebekah is the 7-year-old
daughter of Allen and Kristy Moore. She is home-schooled in the
third grade and is thrilled to be in another DTC production having
been in Charlotte's
Web, Winnie the Pooh,
Tilly, the
2008 One Act
Competition and Debra in the last summer's production of
A Christmas Carol. She has also been in church
children's choir productions of Sure Foundations, The Joy Story,
The Tale of Three Trees, Kid's Praise: An Explosion of
Happiness and Kid's Praise 2: The Joyfulliest Noise. |

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David
Moreshead as the Pianist for the 2008 Dinner Theatre production of
A Christmas Carol--David is a 17-year-old college sophomore. He attends
Lindenwood University where he just finished his first year toward his
triple major in Theatre, Accounting and Arts Administration. He works during the
summer with his family company, GoodHeart Lawn and Land, mowing lawns
and sending invoices. The last several years he has been in
DaySpring’s productions of Only an Orphan Girl as Dick, Seussical
as a Wickersham Brother and Much Ado About Nothing as Benedick.
David's other DTC credits include Steve Renfro in
If the Good
Lord's Willing and the Creek Don't Rise, Best Director honors
in the 2007 One Act Competition for his direction of Chew the Fat
With Matt and he was also the pianist for last year's musical
production of Charlotte's Web. |

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Jack
Mudd
as the Official in the 2007 Dinner Theatre production of
Charlotte's
Web-The Musical--Jack, though he has been acting for about four years,
is only in his second play. He has been acting with COCA for 2
years and Stages Acting School for one. Jack was a paid extra in
the new feature film Alice. Last year Jack was in Grease
at Shrewsbury in Kirkwood. Jack was the voice at the drive-in
movie and in the chorus. Jack says he is very thrilled to be
working with such a great company as DTC and wants to thank his family
for all their love an support and his acting coaches for all of their
help. |

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Harry
Parker
as the Barker and the Announcer in the 2007 Dinner Theatre production of
Charlotte's Web-The Musical--Harry
Parker really enjoys theatre. He's been in several musicals and shows,
including Oliver, Much Ado about Nothing, The Music
Man (his favorite) and Aladdin. He also enjoys basketball,
video games, watching movies, and reading. He hasn’t been doing
theatre his whole life but really enjoys it and is sure that Charlotte's
Web will be a fun play! |

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Mariel
Porcelli
as the First Fairgoer, First Woman and a sheep in the 2007 Dinner Theatre
production of Charlotte's Web-The Musical--Mariel just
finished the 5th grade where she was the student council president,
and is looking forward to middle school next year. .Her previous
performances include Marta in The Sound of Music, Bielke in Fiddler
on the Roof, and most recently, she appeared in A View from The
Bridge. She thanks Allen for casting her, and her family for
their love and support. |

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Mia
Porcelli
as a gosling, a fairgoer and a dog in the 2007 Dinner Theatre production
of Charlotte's Web-The Musical--Mia is entering the 2nd grade
in the fall. This is her second production, previously being
seen in A View from The Bridge. Mia looks forward to a
long career on stage She also wants to thank Allen, and her
family for their love and support. |

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Addie
Trippeer as a child in the 2008 production of
Tilly--Addie is 9 years old and learns at home with her
sister and mom where her favorite subject is spelling. Last
summer's Charlotte's
Web was her DTC debut but she has already had one year of
experience singing with the St. Louis Children's Choir. Addie is
a Brownie Girl Scout, attends Bible Study Fellowship with her daddy
and swims for the Hazelwood Sharks. She loves horses, High
School Musical, chocolate chip cookie dough ice cream, hanging out
with girlfriends and all things blue and sparkly! However, her
greatest passion is for art. She spends 2-3 hours a day using
her God-given talent making all kinds of creations. She will
even have some of her art displayed at the Artist's Guild this
summer. When she grows up, Addie hopes to be an artist and a
babysitter. |

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Emma Trippeer as a child in the 2007 production of
Tilly--Emma is 6
years old and learns at home with her sister and mom where she says
every subject is her favorite (even math...even when it's a whole page
of subtraction!). Emma is very excited to be a part of Tilly, her
third DTC performance having appeared in
Charlotte's
Web last summer and
Winnie the Pooh in October! She loves to dance and sing and even makes up her
own songs. Emma is a Brownie Girl Scout and attends Bible Study
Fellowship with her daddy. Emma is rarely seen sitting still but, when
she is, it's with a book in her lap. She spends lots of time creating
imaginary stories and acting them out with her sister and cousins. She
loves all kinds of animals, especially lions, horses and sharks. Her
favorite animal, of course, is her new dog, Sadie. Emma has a passion
for Jesus Christ; she loves to memorize scripture, sing hymns and create
religious art. Her depiction of Good Friday was displayed at the
Artist's Guild last summer. When she grows up, Emma plans to be a baker
and a professional dancer. |

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Rich
Trippeer as John Arable in the 2007 Dinner Theatre production of
Charlotte's Web-The Musical--Rich is no stranger to the theatre. He starred in
many church plays as a young boy and was in the cast of The Shadow
Box, Dreamgirls and Uptown, Downtown at University
City High School. In fact, it was during a Maundy Thursday play,
while playing Jesus, that he understood the truth of the Gospel and
received Christ as his Savior. He has also had a variety of
singing experiences from praise bands to the St. Louis Symphony
Chorus. Though school, work and fatherhood have kept him quite
busy in recent years, Rich is glad to be back on the stage, taking
part in his daughters' debut show. Rich's day job is in
Information Services at Stephen Ministries. He also does
computer repair and web design on the side. In his free time,
Rich enjoys archery, hunting, bow-making and spending time with his
family. Rich also helped us backstage for our production of
Tilly. |

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Abraham Ward in the
2009 One Act Competition--Abraham is 10-years-old and in the sixth
grade at LaSalle Middle school in Wildwood. He really likes
acting and performing. He has done several musicals at school
and has had roles in several short films, including the award-winning The
Two Sons and Their Crogzookles. He appeared in Completing Kaden,
a Christian 30-minute drama/comedy that airs on Trinity Broadcast Network.
He is very excited to be a part of this, his fourth DTC
production, having appeared in
Charlotte's Web-The
Musical, the 2008 One Act Play Competition
and last year's A Christmas
Carol. He has also
been studying the drums and percussion and gets the privilege to play
Sundays with his dad in the Living Water Worship Team at church.
He has a brown belt in Tae-Kwon-Do and loves to write. Oh, and
most important, in his own words, "I LOVE JESUS!" |

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David Weber as the Voice in the 2007 Children's
production of Winnie the Pooh--David is happy to be
involved in Winnie the Pooh after his DTC debut over the summer
in Charlotte's Web the Musical. David has enjoyed reading
books to his children Megan and Whitney for years so playing the part of
a story-teller was enticing. His favorite thing to read or recite
is the Bible--to try to step back into history and speak as the original
writer did to convey the truth accurately. Long before Charlotte's
Web, he acted in a handful of musicals. David still performs
vocally in church to bring praise to his Lord and Savior Jesus
Christ. He works as a structural design engineer and likes to run
and play disc golf. He might also be found playing trumpet or
juggling a soccer ball. |

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Whitney Weber as Roo in the 2007 Children's
production of Winnie the Pooh--Whitney is a 7-year-old 2nd-grader who is homeschooled along with her older
sister. Her favorite free time activities include art, writing
stories, composing songs, and ribbon-dancing. Whitney performed
original solos in three homeschool talent shows and directed nine
worship dancers in her original choreography for the H.E.L.P.S. talent
show. She loves drama and has acted in several plays, plus two
musicals: Whitney was the baby elephant in Dayspring's production
of The Jungle Book and was a baby spider in DTC's production of
Charlotte's
Web the Musical. |

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Jacob
Wehmer as Avery in the 2007 Dinner Theatre production of
Charlotte's
Web-The Musical--Jacob loves to act
and do drama productions. He is a quick learner, usually patient
unless he has had a really bad day and cannot take one more thing.
He can listen and do whatever you would want of him. He has been in
at least two production a year but occasionally does more than that.
This will be his 18th production. Other than acting, he also enjoys
doing soccer, playing outside, playing piano and reading. He is a
hard worker so he may be working on homework when it is not his scene.
Charlotte's Web is Jacob's only DTC experience. |

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Christina
Wilkins
as a Goose in the 2007 Dinner Theatre production of
Charlotte's Web-The
Musical--Christina has always been home-schooled and is
finishing her freshman year. In June, she will turn 15 and is
looking forward to getting her permit. She attend Ferguson Nazarene
Church and is involved in youth group, bible quizzing and kid's
quizzing. "God is my everything. I love Him and love
serving Him," Christina says. She goes to DaySpring School of
the Arts for Musical Theatre and CHEC for drama. She has been
Katherine in Love's Labours Lost, Miss Monks in Oliver and
Martina, a silly girl, in Beauty and the Beast. She loves to
act, sing, dance, play volleyball and hang with friends. This is her
second musical and is looking forward to it! For more info, check
out her twin sister's bio! Charlotte's Web is Christina's
only DTC experience. |

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Rebekah
Wilkins as a Goose in the 2007 Dinner Theatre production of
Charlotte's Web-The Musical--Rebekah has been home-schooled all 14
years of her life. She is a freshman and will 15 in June. She
lived in upstate New York until August when her dad's promotion brought
them here to St. Louis. She loves the area and thanks God every day
for bringing them here. She once played Sophia in Love's Labours
Lost and Mrs. Grimwig and Mrs. Sowerberry in Oliver Twist.
And, just this year, she was Brigita, a silly girl, in Beauty and the
Beast. She just recently, along with her family, became members
of Ferguson Nazarene Church and is involved in quizzing, choir, youth
group, missions and children's quizzing there. She loves to read,
sing, dance and act. She also loves Jesus, the Lord of her
life. P.S. For more info, check out her twin sister's bio.
Charlotte's Web is Rebekah's only DTC experience. |
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