Get to know Lynzee Jones

Lynzee Lee Jones as Hope

LET’S GET TO KNOW YOU…
Name: Lynzee Jones 

DOB: January 11, 1988
Hometown: Durango, CO
Education: BA in Musical Theatre UNC
Day Job: Nanny

WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE…
Mystery: The chicken or the egg???

Season: Fall
Movie: When Harry Met Sally 
Musical: The Wild Party
Color: Grey
Animal: Elephant 
Book: Harry Potter! (All of them hehe)
Band: Led Zeppelin 
Song: Benny and the Jets
Beverage: Water and wine (separately, not mixed)

THIS OR THAT…
Cats or Dogs? Dogs

Beer or Wine? Wine
Sweet of Sour? Hmmm…how about savory??
Mild or Spicy? Mild
Coffee or Tea? Both please!
Boxers or Briefs? Briefs 
Piercings or Tattoos? Tattoos 
Froyo or Ice Cream? Ice cream 
City or Country? Country 
Coke or Pepsi? Ummm…coke I guess?
Netflix or Hulu? Netflix
Early Bird or Night Owl? Night owl for life

ANSWER ME THIS…
Whodunnit? Always the person you least suspect 😉

When life hands you lemons? Make a drink!
Who do you admire most? My mother!
What is your biggest fear? Snakes. And Drowning. So I guess drowning in snakes?
Where do you see yourself in 10 years? Living the dream in Denver!
What is one thing on your “bucket” list? Diving head first into a pool
What is the most rewarding advice you’ve received? Wear face lotion every day 👍🏼
Can we follow you? FB? Twitter? Instagram? Yes! Lynzee Jones on FB and @lynzeeleejones on Insta!
Why see Something’s Afoot? If you’re into mystery, suspense, and silliness, this is a show for you!!

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Get to know Faith Ford

Faith Ford as Tracy Turnblad in HAIRSPRAY

Faith Ford as Tracy Turnblad

LET’S GET TO KNOW YOU…
Name: Faith Ford
DOB: December 2nd, 1993
Hometown: Loveland, Colorado
Education: BA in Acting and BA in Psychology from UNC
Day Job: Waitress

WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE…?
Season: Fall
Movie: Tarzan (The animated one. No joke. This is an amazing soundtrack too.)
Musical: Dear Evan Hansen
Color: Pink!
Animal: Dogs
Book: A Chance of Love
Band: That’s tough. Probably The Rocket Summer or Panic! At The Disco.
Song: Again, super tough. I collect music. So currently, I’m gonna go with “Dancing With Myself” by Billy Idol.
Sport: Football. Go Broncos!
Beverage: Apple juice.
Pastime: Dominating at Monopoly.

THIS OR THAT…
Dogs or cats? Dogs!
Beer or Mixed Drinks? Mixed drinks.
Cake or Pie? I. Love. Cake. My parents even have a video of me exclaiming how much I love cake when I am only 2 years old.
Sweet of Sour? Sour.
Coke or Pepsi? Neither. Dr. Pepper.
Spicy or Mild? Spicy.
Coffee or Tea? Tea. Chai specifically.
Boxers or Briefs? Wow…this is a little personal 😉
Piercings or Tattoos? Piercings.
City or Country? City.
Netflix or Hulu? I’m gonna have to go with Hulu.

ANSWER ME THIS…
It takes two to…? Do a dance lift.
You can’t stop the…? BEAT.
You are stranded on a deserted island, what two items do you bring? Wireless speaker and water.
When life hands you lemons? Make lime juice and let people wonder how you did it.
Who is your hero? My father. He’s done a lot in life when given very little.
What’s your biggest fear? Heights. Not the height itself, but falling from heights.
What inspires you? Watching my fellow peers and friends achieve greatness. When I see them accomplish so much, it pushes me to do more.
Where do you see yourself in 10 years? Performing in some great show on Broadway.
Can we follow you? FB? Twitter? Instagram? Sure can! If that’s something you’re interested in. FB: Faith Ford. Twitter: faithsiobahn1. Instagram: faithsiobahn.
Why see HAIRSPRAY? This is one of the most talented and kind group of actors I have ever had the privilege to work with. Everyone is so dedicated, and I get excited each day at rehearsal seeing what they all bring to the table. It’s definitely got a lot of heart, and although this is going to be like other productions of Hairspray that you’ve seen in certain aspects, I guarantee, we are still going to bring a different perspective and a whole lot of love to that stage.
HAIRSPRAY is set in 1962 Baltimore Maryland, what can this story teach us today? This story is all about coming together and realizing that at the core, we are all the same. In today’s America, I think this story is still incredibly prevalent. Our communities need to come together in the midst of all of the tragedy that has been taking place. Our hearts are all the same, experiencing heartbreak, love, excitement, anger. At the end of the day, we as a community must bond and support one another regardless of race, size, sexual orientation, or whatever it may be.

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