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| UPDATED: March 2013 (taken from the The Man Who Came to Dinner program) |
Lauren Keck (June Stanley) Lauren is thrilled to be hitting the BRP stage for the first time in over a year! “The Man Who Came to Dinner” marks Lauren’s 5th production with BRP. Previous BRP shows include “Mame,” “Over the River and Through the Woods,” “Guys and Dolls” and “You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown.” Some of her previous favorite roles include Alice in “Alice in Wonderland,” Nikki Crandall in “The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940” and Elaine Harper in “Arsenic and Old Lace.” She would like to thank Glenn for allowing her to be part of this fun production and the cast for their support. She would also like to thank her family and friends for their continued love and encouragement.
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| UPDATED: July 2012 (taken from the How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying) |
LAUREN KECK (Stage Crew): Lauren is happy to be helping out with “How to Succeed.” She has been working with BRP since February 2011. Her previous BRP roles and performances include Pegeen Ryan in “Mame,” Caitlin O’Hare in “Over the River and Through the Woods,” a Hot Box Dancer in “Guys a d Dolls,” and Frieda in “ a Good Man, Charlie Brown.” She recently worked at the stage manager for “Rumors.”
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| UPDATED: June 2012 (taken from the Rumors program) |
| Lauren Keck (Stage Manager) Lauren would have much preferred to be on stage for this show, but is still happy to help behind the scenes. Her previous appearances on the BRP stage include “Mame,” “Over the River and Through the Woods,” “Guys & Dolls,” and “You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown.” She will also be appearing in BRP’s production of “How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying” coming up this July. She would like to thank Warren for recruiting her to help out with the show, and the cast for making this a fun experience for her. |
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| UPDATED: March 2012 (taken from the You're a Good Man Charlie Brown program) |
| Lauren Keck (Frieda) ”You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown” marks Lauren’s fourth production with Brass Rail Players. She’s a graduate of Illinois State University and is a model for Barbizon: School of Modeling and Acting in Clayton, Mo. Some of her favorite previous roles include Mrs. Rogers in “Ten Little Indians,” Alice in “Alice in Wonderland,” Nikki Crandall in “The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940,” Caitlin O’Hare in “Over the River and Through the Woods” and Elaine Harper in “Arsenic and Old Lace.” She would like to thank Matt and Stacey for the opportunity to be a part of this fun show, and her family and friends for their continued support and encouragement. |
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| UPDATED: October 2011 (taken from The Passion of Dracula program) |
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Lauren hadn’t originally planned on working on “Passion of Dracula” and credits Matt Dossett for accidently getting her involved with the show. Previous BRP productions she has worked on include “Mame,” “Over the River and Through the Woods,” and “Guys and Dolls.” She has also worked with Monroe Actors Stage Company (MASC) in Waterloo and is currently working on Marble Stage Theatre’s production of “Night of the Living Dead” in St. Louis. She’d like to thank Pat, Steve and the cast for inviting her to help out with putting this show together. |
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| UPDATED: July 2011 (taken from the Guys and Dolls program) |
| Lauren Keck (Hot Box Girl Goldie) Guys and Dolls marks Lauren’s third production with Brass Rail Players. She’s a graduate of Illinois State University and is a model for Barbizon: School of Modeling and Acting in Clayton, Mo. Some of her favorite previous roles include Mrs. Rogers in Ten Little Indians, Alice in Alice in Wonderland, Nikki Crandall in The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940, Caitlin O’Hare in Over the River and Through the Woods and Elaine Harper in Arsenic and Old Lace. She would like to thank Lynn for giving her the opportunity to work on this show and her family and friends for their continued support! |
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| UPDATED: April 2011 (taken from Over the River and through the Woods program) |
| Lauren Keck - “Caitlin” Lauren, who lives in Fairview Heights, works as a model for Barbizon: School of Modeling in Clayton, Mo. She graduated from Illinois State University in 2010 with a bachelor of science degree in sociology, with a minor in psychology. She made her Brass Rail Players’ debut in “Mame” as Pegeen Ryan. Favorite previous productions include “Thumbelina” (Widow Toad and Mother Fieldmouse at Pontiac Jr. High), “Ten Little Indians” (Mrs. Rogers, SWIC), “The Island of Anyplace” (Jennifer, SWIC), “Alice in Wonderland” (Alice, SWIC) and “The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940” (Nikki Crandall, SWIC). She thanks her family, BRP family and friends for their encouragement and support! |
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| UPDATED: February 2011 (taken from the Mame program) |
Lauren Keck of Fairview Heights works as a model for Barbizon: School of Modeling in Clayton, Mo. She graduated from Illinois State University in 2010 with a Bachelor of Science degree in sociology with a minor in psychology. Favorite previous productions include “Thumbelina” (Widow Toad and Mother Fieldmouse at Pontiac Jr. High), “Ten Little Indians” (Mrs. Rogers, SWIC), “The Island of Anyplace” (Jennifer, SWIC), “Alice in Wonderland” (Alice, SWIC) and “The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940” (Nikki Crandall, SWIC). She thanks her family and friends for their encouragement and support!
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