Stage Fright
"HAVE YOU EVER GOTTEN STAGE FRIGHT?"
Micahel walks onto stage to perform for the first time.
"HAVE YOU EVER GOTTEN STAGE FRIGHT?"
Micahel walks onto stage to perform for the first time.
Darius Moore
Director (Voice)
MJ Hengstenberg
Michael
Alexis Kampschneider
Steph
Shishir Gomatham
Ben
Sahasra Vootla
Stage Manager
Ava Winters
Actress 1
Aspen Badura
Actress 2
Nathan Dulberg
Actor 1
Caden Clack
Actor 2
Micahel walks onto stage to perform for the first time.
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