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DIRECTOR'S NOTE
Meet the Company
SARA HARRIS
Sara is an 8th grader and has been doing theatre since she was less than a year old, making her stage debut at SSMS during the musical, "Krazy Kamp", in 2014. She followed that up playing Toddler Snow White in "Another Snow White Story." Since then, her credits include The Little Mermaid, Game of Tiaras, Annie, The Wizard of Oz, Hillbilly Reunion, Peter Pan, Fractured, Princess Party Smackdown, Monster Park, Usher, Descendants, Miss Teen Beauty Queen, Night at the Wax Museum, Changing Minds, Forgiven, Once Upon a Pandora's Box, and Suddenly Someone. Once she got to middle school, she has appeared in Frozen Jr., Broadway Lullaby, Peter Panic and Too Many Ghosts will be her 23rd show at SSMS. Other credits include pageants, modeling, television, and even the face on a billboard around the Nashville area. In her free time, she is on the competition dance team at Stage Right School of Performing Arts. Sara would like to thank her mom, dad, and brother, Mack for always supporting her and she'd like to thank her Emmy for giving her the chance to shine!
KELLIE OLSON
Kellie has been teaching and directing Theatre at SSMS since the school opened in 2010. Before that, she was the theatre instructor at Heritage Middle School for 9 years. This is her 65th show to direct for Williamson County since 2002. When she is not directing shows at SSMS, she loves to travel and to spend time with her two year old granddaughter, Georgia Kate, and her two daughters, Sydney and Mahaley. She also does acting, dancing, and script writing on the side, racking up credits in acting and writing in theatre, film, and television under her Screen Actor's Guild name, Kellie Hudson. She attended acting school at The American Academy of Dramatic Arts in Los Angeles, CA for her AA, The University of Memphis for her BFA in Theatre Performance, Austin Peay for her MA in Arts in Education and The Academy of Art University in San Francisco, CA for her MFA in Film in Acting, Directing and Screenwriting. She would like to thank all the cast, her Honors babies, for putting so much work into making this show a success. She would also like to thank Paula Mabry for teaching her to love the art of theatre/acting so many years ago (more years than she'd like to admit) and for staying a "constant" in her life today. Kellie's goal is to be just like her as a theatre teacher, full of inspiration and spunk! So, to her Thespian Babies, she has this message for you that was told to her millions of times by the late Josie Helming: Go on stage, say your words loud, and don't fall off the stage!
SPECIAL THANKS










