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JANET FORTIER Janet has been involved with community
and college theatre for over 25 years as a performer, choreographer and director. She lives in Bridgewater with her husband
and two children. Janet is pleased to be sharing the stage with such a courageous, strong, funny and inspiring group of women.
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LYNNE JOHNSON Lynne has had many years experience in
the theatre as an actor, director and teacher. She has produced and directed countless musicals and plays as well as taught
many theatre workshops for children and adults. She taught theatre classes at Hudson High School where she directed and produced
plays and musicals for eighteen years, and also volunteered her theatrical services for many years throughout the Hudson School
system. She was one of the founding directors of the Hudson Drama Workshop where she directed and taught theatre workshops
for ten years. She was the Director of Education at CORE Stage Company of Arlington, and Artistic Director
of the Actor’s Playground in Hudson. Lynne received her Theatre Education degree from Regis College where she also performed.
She has played such coveted roles, though various community, college and professional theatre companies as, Lysistrata in
Lysistrata, Fraulein Schneider in Cabaret, Lady Bracknell in The Importance of Being
Earnest, Diane in Hair and Sister Robert Anne in Nunsense to name a few. Lynne is the Associate Director
of Education at the Huntington Theatre Company in Boston and is currently on the Teaching Artist roster for the Citi Performing
Arts Center. It is her strong belief that live theatre is a vital tool for learning, and she is honored to be a part of this
amazing a truthful theatre experience.
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HELENE ZUCKERBROD Helene is an artist who has exhibited
and published widely. In her day job, she is Assistant Director of Admissions at Massachusetts College of Art and Design.
She is also a breast cancer survivor. I Am Not My Breasts was Helene’s first theatrical experience. The incredible
support of family and friends, a sense of humor, her girls, a Netflix membership, and the local JP Licks, all helped her get
through treatment for breast cancer. Helene is currently working on a possible performance piece entitled “Other Kinds
of Hair”, an investigation into transformation and wig culture that extends beyond the cancer experience.
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