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Tag: Must Come See

Isaiah Alexander – Realizing that I have what it takes was hard

April 23, 2015 Triston Wallace

It has been two years since Isaiah Alexander performed on a local stage. Last seen in Must Come See Productions’ 2013 revival of “Crazy For You,” he sang,

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…And That’s A Wrap! Hairspray

July 9, 2012 Triston Wallace

It has been two weekends of auditions, twenty four days of nail biting casting anxiety, thirty five days of rehearsals, four days of tech, ten

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Introduction to “Backstage with the Cast of Hairspray” Series

July 7, 2012 Triston Wallace

We’ve approached the home stretch now. Three more shows left and I am almost embarrassed to say that I am only now getting to know

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