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Members of 2009 Children of Eden Cast Reunite Before 2017 Performance
St. Margaret's welcomed back members of the 2009 performance before the 2017 perfromance kicked off.
Tartan alumni from the 2009 musical production of Children of Eden joined together with St. Margaret’s Performing Arts faculty and local parents of alumni for a reunion at Tannins Restaurant.
The event took place just before the 2017 performance of the same musical, and brought together members of the original cast who fondly recalled their opening night in Sillers Hall. Among those who spoke to the alumni was current Head of School Will Moseley and Director of the Arts Darcy Rice.
One highlight of the night was seeing a treasured cast t-shirt from the 2009 performance being worn by Stacey Nicholas, mother of ’09 cast member Brett Nicholas, who played Father. Following the event, guests were invited to the opening night performance of the 2017 Children of Eden musical, compliments of the Tartan Alumni Association and The Arts at St. Margaret’s.
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