2024 Hometown Heroes Magazine

2024 Hometown HEROES Magazine LINCOLN DAILY NEWS June/July 2024 Page 35 the past couple of years and we have been able to grow and learn together. She said, “This being PQ’s last production is definitely bittersweet. It’s going to be very sad without her, but she has been so amazing and helped give us so many great memories.” Emma Adams, who played Amy March, said, I have played in many productions with this same cast, so acting the part of a tight knit family is more real than it is acting. Adams also said, “It’s second nature to work as a family, especially one as close as this one and it’s been an amazing experience navigating this with these people. Being able to play Amy has been a new and exciting experience for me, she is unique and has a lot of emotions, emotions I have yet to experience so trying to figure her out has been a fun yet engaging experience.” This being PQ’s last production has made this whole experience more moving and drives us to do the best we can. One of my most favorite memories with her is being able to talk to her during our downtime and her providing us with life advice. She’s been a strict teacher but also a great mentor and I will always cherish the moments where she took the time to connect and talk with us. Kristina Morrow said, “wonderful ladies I get to be on stage with as sisters and daughter, I have known since at least freshman year. Even off the stage we act like a family as we plan, laugh, and bicker with one another in class or other activities. So already going into the audition and especially now, we already have that organic chemistry to our group. Then the story we tell becomes a remix of our own as we have all felt the emotions of anger, joy, and sadness that the March family have.”

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