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Greg Laucella
Greg
Laucella is a junior Musical Theater Major at the University of the Arts. Previous theater credits include the Philadelphia
premiere of "Bare: A Pop Opera" (Lucas), "The Realm of the Unreal" (Mitch/Harold), "Urinetown"
(Bobby Strong), "Little Shop of Horrors" (Seymour), as well as many others. This coming fall, Greg can be
seen in the original musical "Evergreed" at the University of the Arts. Thank you to Michael and Xhale Dance
Co. for this opportunity
Tara-Elizabeth Bowler is a
sophomore Musical Theatre major at UArts. A Philadelphia native, she has been involved in the theatre since a young age and
hopes to stay involved for as long as she can stand it! Previous roles include: Reno Sweeney (Anything Goes), Sally Brown (You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown), Adelaide (Guys & Dolls). After singing in dozens of voice recitals, talent shows, cabarets, fundraisers, and coffee
houses, Tara has come to the realization that she may very well end up being a vocal artist for the rest of her life and is
therefore deeply grateful for this opportunity. She would like to applaud Michael for doing what so many people do not - following
his dreams! She would also like to extend a laurel and hardy handshake to her family for their unwavering support.
Michael Linden Michael
Linden is a senior musical theater major at the University of the Arts, where he has appeared as the title role in Bat Boy
the Musical, and in the musicals See What I Wanna See (which appeared in the Philadelphia Fringe Festival), Tintypes, Into
the Woods and The Cradle Will Rock. This past summer he was in the premiere of the song cycle This Thing Called Love
with Philly Music Theater Works. Michael has also understudied in the Walnut Street Theater’s production of The
Producers and the Arden Theatre Company’s productions of The History Boys and Candide. He is thrilled to be performing
with such a talented group of dancers, singers and musicians!
Clare O'Malley Clare,
originally from Ireland, has spent the past four years training at U Arts as a musical theater major. She is a proud recipient
of the Ira Brind scholarship. U Arts credits include The Dining Room, Bat Boy: The Musical, Tintypes (Irene Ryan Nomination),
and The Cradle Will Rock (Irene Ryan Nomination). She was seen in Parallax Theatre Company's Realm of the Unreal this summer
in the Philadelphia Fringe Festival as Violet Vivian, and will be seen in Goodwill Theatre Company's Othello as Desdemona
early next year. She is honored to sing with Xhale.
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