Pearce Theatre at Texas Thespians

Pearce High School Thespian Company and Alice by Heart Cast and Crew

Pearce Theatre had an incredible time at Texas Thespians! On top of performing Alice by Heart for over 4,500 theatre students from around the state, they also brought home MainStage Award Winners. 

Richardson High School Tech Director, Madison Armstrong, and three of her technical students also supported the performance and took home the trophy for Outstanding Makeup! 

Best Performers
Andie Miller- Alice
Sydney Olinick- Chesire Cat

Superior Performer
Charlie Abney- Alfred/White Rabbit 
Tori Ham- Nurse Cross/Queen of Hearts
Elijah Beck- Dutchess
Jack Bandy- Dr. Butridge/King of Hearts/Jabberwock

Excellent Performers 
Violet Simmons- Little Alice (Bowie Elementary)
Garrison Zancana- Little Alfred (Prairie Creek Elementary)

Best Tech Crew: Macye Neill, Zoe Neill, John Willingham, Elijah Treadwell

Best Lighting: John Willingham 

Best Makeup:  Madison Armstrong (RHS Technical Director) 
Cherty Worlein (PHS student) 
Veronica Fenoglio-Kushera (RHS Tech Student) 
Amy Watson (RHS tech student) 
Logan Hunter (RHS tech student) 

Best Props: Mayce Neill, Zoe Neill, Clara Neill 

Best Set: Alice By Heart

Best Stage Management: Mayce Neill, Zoe Neill

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