“12 Angry Women” Cast & Crew Features 3.10.17
Meet the Cast and crew of our play “12 Angry Women”. Each Friday, we will feature a few more cast and crew members. Our ”12 Angry Women” Friday Features for March 10, 2017 are:
  Katie Apicella ‘17 - Juror No. Six
  Katie is extremely excited to be in another St. Francis
  production after performing in the cast of “Mary Poppins” in
  2015! This is her final high school show and she is grateful to
  have taken part in many wonderful arts programs throughout the
  years. She wants to thank Mrs. Watson for guiding her in the arts
  and she also wants to thank her friends in SF Players!
  Mary Balestreri ‘17 – Juror No. Eight
  Mary is extremely excited to be in her fourth and final show at
  St. Francis. Mary would like to thank Mrs.Watson for four amazing
  years of theater at St. Francis and for all of the wonderful
  guidance she has provided. Mary is so grateful for her time spent
  in the SF theater and she is excited to see what the future
  holds. She hopes you enjoy the Show!  “I wish there was
  a way to know you’re in the good old days before you’ve actually
  left them.”
  Taylor Fuller ‘17 – Juror No. Eleven
  Taylor is very excited to be doing her final show at St. Francis.
  She has participated in numerous St. Francis shows and has played
  roles such as Ross in “Macbeth”, Miss Andrews in “Mary Poppins”,
  and Piggy in “LEFT”. Taylor wants to thank everyone involved in
  the St. Francis Theater Department for their love and support in
  her four year journey.
  Kalia Rucker ‘18 – Juror No. Five
  Kalia is extremely excited to be performing in another St.
  Francis production. She previously was seen in “Little Women” as
  Clarissa and “LEFT” as Erica. Kalia has dedicated her life to the
  stage since she was a little girl, and desires to major in
  musical theater in college. She would like to thank her family
  and friends for always supporting her.
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“12 Angry Jurors” focuses on a jury’s deliberations in a capital murder case. A twelve person jury is sent to begin deliberations in the first-degree murder trial of an 18-year-old woman accused in the stabbing death of her father, where a guilty verdict means an automatic death sentence. Purchase Tickets




