Mary Poppins

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Mary Poppins is an enchanting mixture of irresistible story, unforgettable songs, breathtaking dance numbers and astonishing stagecraft. This show is a perfect opportunity to showcase a strong, iconic female performer, as well as unique special effects and illusions.

The jack-of-all trades, Bert, introduces us to England in 1910 and the troubled Banks family. Young Jane and Michael have sent many a nanny packing before Mary Poppins arrives on their doorstep. Using a combination of magic and common sense, she must teach the family members how to value each other again. Mary Poppins takes the children on many magical and memorable adventures, but Jane and Michael aren’t the only ones upon whom she has a profound effect. Even grown-ups can learn a lesson or two from the nanny who advises that “Anything can happen if you let it.”

Betsy Shirley as Mary Poppins

Betsy Shirley as Mary Poppins

Betsy Shirley grew up in Winnsboro and participated in many shows at the Princess Theatre from childhood into adulthood. She received her BA in music performance from ULM where she also performed in several musicals, operas, and straight plays. She is thrilled to once again be active in Princess Theatre productions — acting, volunteering, directing, instructing, and playing music. She lives in Baskin with her husband, son, and cat, and they enjoy spending time together.

Elijah Thornhill as Bert

Elijah Thornhill as Bert

Elijah Thornhill is excited to return to the Princess Stage as Bert. He has been seen as Bottom in A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Meyer Wolfsheim in The Great Gatsby, along with ensemble roles in Folklore, Matilda and all of the Princess Theatre Christmas Productions. He is the homeschooled, 17 year old son of Shaun and Amy Thornhill of Wisner and calls The Princess his second home.

Micah Touchet as George Banks

Micah Touchet as George Banks

Micah Touchet is excited to return to the stage as George Banks. Like the squeaky wooden planks, he has become a fixture on the Princess Theatre stage, performing as Sam Carmichael in Mamma Mia, the doctor in Matilda, two cameos in Murder on the Orient Express, Juror 11 in Twelve Angry Men, and Egeus in A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Micah serves on the Princess Board of Directors, and as chair of the media committee volunteers on many projects. Micah lives in Winnsboro with his wife, Casey, their three children and a beloved espresso machine. He is the creative director for NewBirth Creative, a branding and production agency.

Raina Henderson as Winifred Banks

Raina Henderson as Winifred Banks

Raina Henderson is thrilled to arrive back on the Princess Theatre stage as Winifred Banks. Previously, she has performed as a Street Urchin in Little Shop of Horrors, Vi Moore in Footloose, and Gabriella in High School Musical. As singing and dancing are her favorite hobbies, Mary Poppins the Musical is right up her alley.

Kara Kelly as Jane Banks

Kara Kelly as Jane Banks

Kara Kelly has been on stage singing and acting since the age of 5 and she is thrilled to be playing Jane Banks. She started on the Princess Stage in 2020 and she is most known for her role as the pigtail wearing Amanda Thripp in Matilda the Musical. Kara is the daughter of Dock and Rachel Kelly. She is a 13 year old homeschool student and an active member of Crossroads Baptist Church. Kara enjoys participating in NELCHA West Monroe co-op, crocheting, playing the piano and singing. She is often found working on art projects, texting friends or teaching her two sisters to harmonize.

Mollie McHand as Michael Banks

Mollie McHand as Michael Banks

This marks Mollie McHand’s debut on the Princess stage. Mollie is 11 years old and is going into the 6th grade at Family Community Christian School. When not performing on the stage, Mollie enjoys traveling with her family, reading, swimming, and spending time with her cats, Jasper and Jojo. 

Hollyn Stephens as Mrs. Brill

Hollyn Stephens as Mrs. Brill

Hollyn Stephens recently moved home from Colorado and felt that getting back into theater was a great way to make friends and get to know the community. Although she is a new member to Princess Theater, she is no stranger to the stage. Her love of theater culminated in her holding the office of President for her high school’s Thespian Society as well as performing in productions such as Crazy for You, Our Town, Grease, and A Night on Broadway. Hollyn has enjoyed many years of travel and entrepreneurship across the US, but is certainly glad to be back in the arms of family. She is anxiously waiting for her spouse, Jess, and canine kiddos, Beauxregard, Tchoupitoulas, Calliope, and her scrappy cat Conway Kitty to join her in the move from the Rockies. 

Brenna Smart as Mrs. Corry

Brenna Smart as Mrs. Corry

Brenna Smart is no stranger to the Princess Theater stage. She has been in several past productions including Little Shop of Horrors as Chiffon, Footloose as Wendy Jo, Daisy Buchanan in The Great Gatsby, and most recently as Helena in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, as well as many more. Brenna is active in her community as a praise singer at her church and several clubs at her school. She is the daughter of Andy and Beverly Smart and will be a senior in high school this fall.

Eli Rogers as Robertson Ay

Eli Rogers as Robertson Ay

Eli Rogers is excited to add Robertson Ay to his list of roles that he has played at The Princess Theater. His love for theater began during summer theater camp when he was in first grade. Since then, some of Eli’s favorite roles have included Cheshire Cat and Tommy Stubbins. Eli will be beginning his sophomore year at Franklin Parish High School, and is excited to be joining the talented music program this upcoming year. Eli believes that his time in the praise band at church and serving as a state representative for the 4H organization have helped grow his stage presence. Eli also enjoys playing tennis and soccer, nerding out at school, and spending time with his family.

Susan Ragusa as Miss Andrew

Susan Ragusa as Miss Andrew

Susan Ragusa is thrilled to be playing the villainous role of Mrs. Andrew in Mary Poppins. After a long break from the Princess Stage, Susan most recently appeared as Elsa in Red Velvet Cake Wars. Susan has appeared in numerous roles here at the Princess Theatre including Jean in Funny Money; Sister Mary Amnesia in Nunsense and Nunsense The Second Coming; The Fairy Godmother in Cinderella; Grace in Annie & sequel Annie Warbucks; Denise in the Smoke on the Mountain sequel, Sanders Family Christmas; Marion in Music Man; but Susan says her favorite role would have to be Maria in Sound of Music. Susan is on the Princess Theatre Board of Directors and an active member of FBC Wisner. Susan and her husband, Jeff, are mostly retired and love to travel, often in their own plane. They have 4 beautiful granddaughters.

Kristy Donnell as Katie Nanna

Kristy Donnell as Katie Nanna

Kristy Donnell has lived in Franklin Parish for 8 years. She is excited to be able to get involved with community theatre. Her experience ranges from stage performances to movies. She was part of R-Squared Productions for about 4 years and during that time, acted in a couple of movies/short films along with several large drama productions at First West Baptist Church with an audience of about 950 people. You can also see her in the movie DeJa Vu with Denzel Washington down in New Orleans as an extra, as well as other small movies around the state. She enjoys sewing, painting, doing crafts, and taking care of her goats. 

Emily McBroom as Miss Lark

Emily McBroom as Miss Lark

Emily McBroom makes her debut on the Princess stage with Mary Poppins. Her previous experience with the Princess was as “backstage mom” for youth performances where she found she loved being part of theatre, whether pinning costumes or repeatedly finding the mic tape. Emily is a healthcare project manager who enjoys traveling with her family, reading, baking, and of course watching theatre performances. Both of her children have participated in several performances at the Princess, with Grace on stage and John assisting with lighting. Her husband David also enjoys theatre performances and supports the family in the audience and by cooking family meals while they practice. Emily has served on boards and committees at the state and national level in her profession, as well as advisory boards for multiple university programs in Louisiana. She also serves in her church as youth leader, VBS Director, and several other roles, alongside her family. 

Mendi Cotten as Bird Woman

Mendi Cotten as Bird Woman

Mendi Cotten has lived in Winnsboro for 19 years. She is married to Landon Cotten and they have three beautiful children. She serves as worship leader at Pentecostals of Wayside and has been a cast member of the church’s annual Christmas dinner theater, Christmas in Cricket County, for over 7 years. She loves to sing, play piano, shop, travel and enjoy time with her family and church. She is super excited to be a part of the Princess Theater productions and to work with such great talent!

Jessie Ogden as Annie

Jessie Ogden as Annie

Jessie Ogden grew up in Winnsboro and has participated in several shows at the Princess Theatre, including the role of an evil stepsister for Into the Woods and also the choreographer for High School Musical. She is a teacher at Gilbert School and a dance teacher and gymnastics coach at Miss Lindsey’s School of Dance. She recently married Adam Ogden and they live in Winnsboro with their pets.
Kamille Sparks as Fannie

Kamille Sparks as Fannie

Kamille Sparks is taking the stage again as Fannie in Mary Poppins. She is best known for her role as Puck in Midsummer Night’s Dream, and has been in many other productions at the Princess Theater. Kamille has played Nanny in Murder on the Orient Express, Jojo in Suessical the Musical, and a few other roles in productions at the Strauss Theater in Monroe. Kamille absolutely adores the theater, and she is fulfilling a childhood dream as she dances on stage to Step in Time as a chimney sweep! 

Jake Maughon as Park Keeper

Jake Maughon as Park Keeper

Jake Maughon started performing at the Princess Theatre in 2020 when his family first moved to Winnsboro. His past performances include: Ensemble in High School Musical, T’was the Night Before Christmas, Principal Clark in Footloose, Ensemble in Mamma Mia, Young Ebenezer in A Christmas Carol, Escapologist in Matilda, Christmas Around the World, Narrator in Folklore, and Tom Snout in A Midsummer Nights Dream. Jake is the son of Landy and Stephanie Maughon. His favorite musical to be a part of was Footloose and his favorite comedy to be a part of was Midsummer Nights dream. Jake’s favorite hobby is building Lego Landmarks and he likes his coffee iced.

Cameron Smith as Policeman

Cameron Smith as Policeman

Making his Princess Theatre debut, Cameron Smith is thrilled to play the Policeman. In his personal life, “Cam” enjoys playing his electric guitar, listening to podcasts, untangling Christmas lights, ranting about politics or Star Wars, and drinking excessive amounts of coffee. He is a Business & Technology major at Louisiana Delta Community College in Monroe and is highly involved in the music, sound, video, and youth ministry at Victory Apostolic Church.

Charlie Maughon as Northbrook

Charlie Maughon as Northbrook

Charlie Maughon began performing at the Princess Theatre in 2020 when his family moved to Winnsboro. His past performances include: Ensemble in T’was the Night Before Christmas, Chuck Cranston in Footloose, Ensemble in Mamma Mia, Fred Hollowell in A Christmas Carol, Ensemble in Matilda, Nick Caraway in The Great Gatsby, Jack in the Beanstock in Folklore, and Demitrius in a Midsummer Nights Dream. Charlie is the son of Landy and Stephanie Maughon and loves to spend his spare time producing and making music.

Conner Shows as Von Hussler

Conner Shows as Von Hussler

Conner Shows is returning to the Princess Theatre stage as Von Hussler. His acting career started at the Natchez Little Theatre in 2018, and in the following years, he has participated in nine productions at NLT and this is his third at the Princess Theatre. He has acted, helped build sets, and even composed original theme music for The Haunting of Hill House, which was the play that gave him his favorite role, Luke Sanderson. Having been cast as George Banks in Mary Poppins Jr. when he was 13, this show delivered a hearty dose of nostalgia, and feels like the perfect send-off into Conner’s adulthood, as he will be attending college at LSUA this fall. His other hobbies include music creation, writing, photography, and bothering his little brother. 

Mitchell Clark as Admiral Boom

Mitchell Clark as Admiral Boom

Mitchell Clark is thrilled to return to the stage as Admiral Boom and the Bank Chairman. Mitchell made his debut at the Princess as Francis Flute AKA Thisbe in A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Mitchell is the father of two and papa of four. He is an IT project coordinator for a healthcare company. 

Dillan Bryant as First Mate

Dillan Bryant as First Mate

Dillan Bryant returns to the stage as First Mate. Not a stranger to the spotlight, Dillan has had many different roles, such as Tom and Gatsby in The Great Gatsby, Narrator 3 in Folklore, Lysander/Snug the Joiner in A Midsummer’s Night Dream and many more. He works as a machinist at Donnel’s Machine and Hydraulics. He loves spending time with his amazing girlfriend and his family. Dillan heads off to ULM this fall to major in Pre-Radiologic Technology.

Paige Cotten as Miss Smythe

Paige Cotten as Miss Smythe

Paige Cotten steps onto the Princess Theatre stage for the first time in her captivating debut performance as Mrs. Smythe. Passionate about music and the adventure of travel, she marks a significant chapter in her life with a talented rendition of the banker’s secretary. Her other loves are the undeniable allure of coffee, her devoted husband Logan, and their two adorable children.

Xander Tipton as Neleus

Xander Tipton as Neleus

This is Xander Tipton’s first play at The Princess Theatre, taking the role of Neleus. He started acting at 8 as Christopher Robin in Natchez Little Theatre’s production of Winnie The Pooh. Although, his favorite role was as Donkey in Shrek Jr.. He has done five plays in total at NLT, including Mary Poppins Jr. Xander is going into his Freshman year at Delta Charter School. His other hobbies include programming, drawing, hanging out with his friends, and playing video games. This bio was graciously provided by his older brother, Conner, who he is very excited to work with one last time as he “abandons him” for college in the fall.

Chloe Smith as Valentine

Chloe Smith as Valentine

Chloe Smith is thrilled to return the Princess Stage as Valentine. She is best known for her performance as the “Yodeling Girl” as seen in the last Christmas production. In addition, she has also performed in Matilda and two summer camp productions. Chloe enjoys singing very much and also playing musical instruments – piano, ukulele, and violin. Her other favorite hobbies are drawing, painting, writing poetry, and petting her hamsters. Chloe lives in Winnsboro with her parents, David and Amy Smith, and her two brothers. Chloe is 14 years old, homeschooled, and is super excited about getting to share the stage with her brothers in Mary Poppins.

Ensemble

Aven Bryant, Brylie Bryant, Saylee Bryant, Jaycee Cain, Abigail Dupree, Breanna Eames, Meleia Eley, Surena Eley, Audrey Finley, Millie Finley, Kate Graham, Elizabeth Gresham, Grace Gresham, Katrina Gresham, Maddox Gresham, Audrey Kelly, Anaston King, Olivia Matthews, Eliza Maughon, Stephanie Maughon, Emily McBroom, Grace McBroom, Caroline McCann, Elisabeth McCann, Madisynn Miller, Emma Grace Monceaux, Mattie Montgomery, Jessie Ogden, Anna Parker, Finley Parker, Olivia Parker, Merry Perrin, Nathan Peters, Ava Powell, Morgan Ragsdale, Lizzie Sahualla, Alli Shivers, Adriel Smith, Chloe Smith, Easton Stiglets, Natalie Swain, Ryder Thompson, Benjamin Thornhill, Avalon Touchet, Aiden Volentine and Embry Wallace.

Show Dates & Times

August 10, 2023 at 7:00pm
August 11, 2023 at 7:00pm
August 12, 2023 at 7:00pm
August 13, 2023 at 3:00pm

Cast

Mary Poppins — Betsy Shirley
Bert — Elijah Thornhill
George Banks — Micah Touchet
Winifred Banks — Raina Henderson
Jane Banks — Kara Kelly
Michael Banks — Mollie McHand
Mrs. Brill — Hollyn Stephens
Sophia — Brenna Smart
Robertson Ay — Eli Rogers
Miss Andrew — Susan Ragusa
Katie Nanna — Kristy Donnell
Miss Lark — Emily McBroom
Bird Woman — Mendi Cotten
Mrs. Corry — Brenna Smart
Annie — Jessie Ogden
Fannie — Kamille Sparks
Park Keeper — Jake Maughon
Policeman — Cameron Smith
Northbrook — Charlie Maughon
Von Hussler — Conner Shows
Admiral Boom — Mitchell Clark
1st Mate — Dillan Bryant
Bank Chairman — Mitchell Clark
Miss Smythe — Paige Cotten
Neleus — Xander Tipton
Valentine — Chloe Smith

Ensemble
Aven Bryant, Brylie Bryant, Saylee Bryant, Jaycee Cain, Abigail Dupree, Breanna Eames, Meleia Eley, Surena Eley, Audrey Finley, Millie Finley, Kate Graham, Elizabeth Gresham, Grace Gresham, Katrina Gresham, Maddox Gresham, Audrey Kelly, Anaston King, Olivia Matthews, Eliza Maughon, Stephanie Maughon, Emily McBroom, Grace McBroom, Caroline McCann, Elisabeth McCann, Madisynn Miller, Emma Grace Monceaux, Mattie Montgomery, Jessie Ogden, Anna Parker, Finley Parker, Olivia Parker, Merry Perrin, Nathan Peters, Ava Powell, Morgan Ragsdale, Lizzie Sahualla, Alli Shivers, Adriel Smith, Chloe Smith, Easton Stiglets, Natalie Swain, Ryder Thompson, Benjamin Thornhill, Avalon Touchet, Aiden Volentine and Embry Wallace.

Director

Amy Thornhill

Choreographer

Amelia Haynes

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