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AMY HILDRETH This is Amy’s 5th production
at Massasoit. Previous roles included Boylon Sister in ANNIE, Hollywood Blonde, GYPSY, and Connie Wong,
Chorus Line. Amy is extremely excited to be working on a project that has such a positive outcome and is grateful for
the chance to be working with such amazing women. Thanks Janet! Paul, thanks for being my rock and yes, eventually I will
look like Natalie Portman! I love you! Good Luck guys!
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TRACY SAITOW-CRONIN Tracy is honored and thankful to
be able to be a part of I Am Not My Breasts for the second time. She appropriately played “herself” in
the original production. Tracy feels that her intensive training for the West Peabody 6th grade Camp Fire Girls
rendition of Grease, in which she played the lead role of Sandy, prepared her for entry into the world of stage acting.
Oh and there is the fact that she has actually had Breast Cancer! When not acting for her public, Tracy assists them in her
role as a Public Safety Dispatcher in Amesbury, MA. She feels the greatest role she will ever have is that of being wife to
Michael and Mom to Casey. She is so very thankful for the love and support of these two unbelievably special men. They are
showing that support yet again as mom pursues her lifelong dream of continuing her education to become a professional photographer.
Tracy hopes to use the skills she learns to tell people’s stories through pictures. Love to Mac, Bub, her family and
her bff J-nut.
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JANE CARTIER Jane is both humbled and thrilled to be working with Janet and this special,
wacky group of ladies. She has performed on the stage in a variety of roles-but back in the Ice Age. Acting in community theatre,
college theatre, and high school plays was so enjoyable that she took a chance to get involved once again. Jane also has directed
a number of local high school productions and loves working with that age group. Her educational training and professional
work for twenty-two years was in Counseling Education/Guidance Counseling in high schools and middle schools. Most recently,
Jane was the Children’s Librarian at the nearby WBPL and currently works in the Cataloging department at Stonehill College’s
MacPhaidin Library. She would like to dedicate this performance to Ellen C., Lisa B., Barbara G., and Annemarie M.
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BETH PARKHURST Beth made her stage debut at age six at
the Van Antwerp School as the role of “The One Little Duck with the Feather on His Back”. She works with emotionally
disturbed children and her spare time loves to bake apple pie. She is a member of WeCanRow, a wellness program for women cancer
survivors founded and directed by Olympic Gold medalist Holly Metcalf. WeCanRow, which has chapters around the country, is
designed to allow survivors to reorient themselves with their bodies, giving them a healthy expression of control and putting
them in contact with other women of similar circumstances.
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