
STOCKTON PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
LEGACY CHRISTIAN ACADEMY
Production of
APRIL 9-11, 2026


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STOCKTON PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
LEGACY CHRISTIAN ACADEMY
Production of
APRIL 9-11, 2026


BASED ON THE BOOK BY RONALD DAHL
DRAMATIZED BY RICHARD
R. GEORGE
“Produced by special arrangement with DRAMATIC PUBLISHING of Woodstock, Illinois”
TIME The Present
The Bucket Shack, A Candy Shop and Willy Wonka’s Chocolate Factory
Willy Wonka .................................................................................................. Johnny O’Quinn
Charlie Bucket ................................................................................................. Micah Domen
Grandpa Joe .................................................................................................... Palmer Ballent
Mike Teavee ....................................................................................................... Jayden Davis
Mrs. Teavee .......................................................................................... Cassandra McBroom
Mr. Teavee ......................................................................................................... Josh Bratcher
Mr. Salt .................................................................................................................... Zak Knott
Mrs. Salt ............................................................................................................. Camila Sirgo
Veruca Salt ..................................................................................................... Rebecca Noble
Mrs. Beauregarde ........................................................................................ Sage Outhouse
Violet Beauregarde .......................................................................................... Jordyn Braley
Mrs. Gloop ...................................................................................................... Aubrie Hunter
Augustus Gloop ................................................................................................. Luke Ingram
Mrs. Bucket ...................................................................................................... Berkley Tullos
Grandma Josephine ............................................................................................. Kate Taylor
Grandma Georgina .................................................................................... Abby Blackwood
Grandpa George ................................................................................................ Dylon Sloan
Mrs. Green ...................................................................................................... Emma Nuosce
Berry ................................................................................................................ Finley Johnson
Cherry ...........................................................................................................Brooke McNeely
Brooks Wood - Leader
Luke Stamboulieh
Cayden Jiang
Kylie Rawley
Emilee Gonzalez
Drew Coe
Lillian Kastner
Bethany Fink
Emma Cobb
Tristan Allen
Grace Myers
Piper Ballent
Rebekah Stone
Emma Myers
Mauricio Sirgo
Faith Terry
Tatum Johnson
Hannah Robinson - Captain
Macallum Wilcock
Cade Sanders
Preston Iott
Evie Kelly
Adrianna Contreras
Jamie Fischer
Jackson Fischer
Gabriel Albritton
Director - Amanda Smith
Assistant to Director - Tiffany Manipol
Stage Manager - Cooper Fleitman
Stage Manager - Jackson Pogue
Props Master - Liliana Hinojosa
Lighting Design - Luminary Technologies
Light Board Operator - AveriGrace Olson
Spotlight Operator - Colton Yoo
Sound Design & ChoreographyStephanie Barrera
Sound Effects Operator - Natalia Flood
Sound Board Operator - Caleb Ketchand
Set Building - Lauren Noble
Set Building - Jaxon Dugas
Set Building - Luke Richardson
Props Crew - Emerson Villere
Publicity Crew - Colton Outhouse
Promotions Crew - Lyla Bardwell
Costume Crew - Presley Pogue
Costume Crew - Mia Delgado
Makeup and Hair - Payton Bond
Makeup and Hair - Audrey Volbeda
Makeup and Hair - Madison Bright
Makeup and Hair - McKamy Zuniga
Makeup and Hair - Lofton Mitchell
Set Building - Grant Morgan, Jaxson Ladd, Will Miles, Keller Walters
Lighting - Benjamin Zapata, Payton Messersmith
Costumes - Livvy Abbink
Makeup and Hair - Chloe Castillon, Megan Trulock, Cami Kolendo, Ava Grass
Promotions - Brytlin Vilhauer
Program Layout & Ad Design - Laura Ehrich
Ms. Smith would like to thank everyone who worked behind the scenes to bring this show to life. You see, as audience members you only see what happens in front of the curtain, but it’s what lies behind that is a whole new world. The sides of the stage are filled with over eighty students between cast and crew running in and out with silent feet trying to avoid tripping over the large set pieces, prop tables and lighting equipment. There are crew standing by to help actors with costume, makeup and hair changes. All going in and out of doors, that have to be silently shut. All of which are lit up just enough to barely see. You see, being part of a production is not an easy thing. However, the life lessons that come from this experience are unlike any other. The life skills, the bonds and memories made last a lifetime.
Scene One: Outside the Factory
Scene Two: A Candy Shop
Scene Three: The Bucket Shack
Scene Four: The Next Day
Scene Five: Street/The Candy Shop
Scene Six: The Bucket Shack
Scene Seven: The Candy Shop/The Bucket Shack
Scene Eight: The Factory Gates
THERE WILL BE ONE 15-MINUTE INTERMISSION IN BETWEEN ACTS I & II
Scene One: Wonka’s Office
Scene Two: The Chocolate Room
Scene Three: The Mixing Room
Scene Four: The Invisible Corridors
Scene Five: The Nut Room
Scene Six: SS Wonka
Scene Seven: The TV Room
Scene Eight: The Imagining Room
Scene Nine: The Elevator
Scene Ten: Outside the Factory
Stop by the promotions table and send a sweet surprise to your favorite cast or crew member! Every purchase is delivered to them after the show. They love receiving your notes and fun themed treats — little treasures they don’t get to see while the magic is happening onstage!

Johnny is a junior and has been involved in LCA theater since he first arrived freshman year. His passion for theater has brought him to star in The Lost Boy, a One-Act where he played Peter Pan, receive the All-Star cast award as a Narrator in the TAPPS One-Act Play competition with A Girl Called Opal, and star in last year’s The Little Mermaid as Prince Eric. Outside of theatre, Johnny is a member of International Thespian Society, very involved in church at Preston Ridge, and spends entirely too much time on his guitar. His love for theater has exponentially grown as he participates in each new show and class production. He is indescribably grateful for each and every opportunity he has been given, and wishes to carry his love for theater to future students at LCA. The community and relationships he has built with friends is something that shouldn’t be kept, but hopefully shown to those interested in theater themselves. Johnny would like to thank his parents, who have immensely supported him throughout each production, his friends for always cheering him on and giving him advice, and Ms. Smith for trusting him with all of his roles. Johnny could not be more excited to play Willy Wonka in this year’s production of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory ! Philippians 4:6-7

Micah is a senior and has been attending Legacy for nine years. She has been involved in Legacy theater since freshman year and is beyond grateful for how the program has shaped her high school career. The theater has been Micah’s home since third grade and she seriously cannot imagine who she would be without all the people who have worked to shape and grow her throughout the years. Micah’s favorite roles with Legacy have been Sebastian in The Little Mermaid, Opal in A Girl Called Opal, The Cook in Clue, Amelia in Girl in the White Pinafore, and even working with Ms. Smith her senior year to help direct the Theater 2 class production of The Mousetrap. When she is not rehearsing (which isn’t much), Micah enjoys leading worship and small groups at church as well as spending time with friends and family. Little known fact… Micah is also very good friends with Eli the Eagle. ;) Micah would like to thank Ms. Smith for trusting her with this role and is so very blessed to end her theater career with the role of Charlie. Micah would also like to thank her parents who have supported her from the start - she would not have gotten to this point without them cheering her on. Lastly, Micah would like to thank the cast and crew for the work they have put in to get to this point; she cares for and appreciates every single one of them and will miss them all dearly when the curtain falls for the last time. 1 Corinthians 10:31

Palmer is a senior and has attended Legacy for eight years. A known method actor, having spent a month as a castaway at sea to prepare for his role as “Scuttle” in The Little Mermaid, Palmer decided to relax this year. And when he heard that he was set to be Grandpa Joe in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, he began training for competitive mattress residency to prepare for the intensive demands. Palmer’s extensive and natural affinity for benchwarming soccer games helped contribute to his seamless transition to the bed-ridden Grandpa Joe. After months of training, Palmer even claimed the prestigious golden pillow award in this year’s much lesser-known mid-fall Olympics on ESPN Ocho, “the Ocho.” When he is not training for bedtime or learning guitar, Palmer serves as the LEAD Legacy Chair for the Communications team, the Spanish Honors Society Vice President, the International Thespian Society Secretary, and he is a member of the City of Frisco Mayor’s Youth Council. Palmer would like to thank his mom and dad and everyone who helped contribute to his theatre career, especially Ms. Smith. Ephesians 1:5

Berkley is a senior at Legacy and has been attending for fourteen years since Pre-K. Her previous theatrical roles include “Girl” in Brothers Grimm Spectaculathon, “Atina” in The Little Mermaid, and the “Mama” in A Girl Called Opal, where she won Best Actress at district. She is looking forward to getting to be a part of this play with all the wonderful crew and cast. Outside of the classroom she has always had a passion for acting, and she is more than thrilled to play a role in this show. She is also a part of the LEAD Legacy Communications team. She works hard at all she does and works with a servant’s heart. She could not be more glad to be able to be a part of this wonderful community and production. She would like to thank Ms. Smith for encouraging her to pursue acting and providing a fun challenging environment to help her grow. She also thanks the friends she has made in theatre for their encouragement and unending support!!

Kate is a junior and is currently in her third year at Legacy. Her love for theater began in middle school, but only grew when she switched to LCA her Freshman year. The outstanding theater program, director, and community helped her to further pursue her interests in both tech and acting. Her first year at Legacy, Kate won an award for Best Actress in Employees Must Wash Hands Before Murder. This year, she went to district and then state with the Honors Theater class, with the production placing second in district and fourth in state for A Girl Called Opal. This will be her sixth production with Legacy. Kate is involved in International Thespian Society, and outside of theater she is a part of Spanish Honor Society, National Honor Society and the LEAD Legacy Communications team. She also participates in cross country and plays piano and guitar. She is incredibly grateful to her friends for making theater such a fun experience, as well as all of the cast and crew members that make the show as amazing as it is. She also wants to thank Ms. Smith for being such a wonderful director and giving her the opportunity to participate in the show!

Abby is a junior who has been at LCA for three years. This is her sixth year in theatre and her ninth production, including playing Arista in The Little Mermaid and doing crew for Clue here at Legacy. During school, she is involved in ITS, LEAD Legacy, Spanish Honors Society, National Honors Society, Band, and Creative Writing Club. Outside of school, she enjoys creative writing, playing guitar, studying weather, and reading. She would like to thank Ms. Smith for the wonderful opportunity to get to be a part of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and is so excited to help put on this production. She would also like to thank her family for supporting her both on the stage and in her life, and God for gifting her with the talents to be able to be a part of this. Philippians 4:13.

Dylon is a senior and has been going to LCA since the sixth grade where he joined the theater class and played a member of the witch’s army in The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe. He has also performed in class plays, as well as participating in LCA’s performances of Tuck Everlasting, Clue, and The Little Mermaid. Most recently, he and his advanced theater class won fourth place at State in the TAPPS One Act Play competition with their performance of A Girl Called Opal. Outside of school, Dylon likes to spend his time playing video games, taking Jiu Jitsu lessons, and participating in school clubs. He is thankful to have the opportunity to play a part in this show alongside his friends and fellow LCA students. None of this would be possible, of course, if it weren’t for Legacy providing a theater program in the first place, or if our incredible Ms. Smith wasn’t here to direct such wonderful performances. Dylon cannot wait to make invaluable memories and friendships while participating in this production of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

Aubrie is a senior and has been attending Legacy for twelve years. She has been involved in Legacy theater since Freshman year and says there is nothing she is more grateful for or that was more foundational to her High School years than theater. Aubrie has enjoyed and grown so much since joining theater, and now, she cannot imagine who she would be without it. Aubrie’s favorite roles with Legacy have been Narrator - A Girl Called Opal, and Ensemble - The Girl in the White Pinafore. I n addition to taking part in productions, Aubrie has won an All Star Cast award for Narrator in the TAPPS One-Act Competition play, A Girl Called Opal, and she is a member of ITS and NHS as well as Vice President of the Eagle Book Club and President of the Creative Writing Club. In her free time, Aubrie loves to read, listen to music, and write. Finally, Aubrie would like to thank her parents for their support and sacrifice, her friends for their encouragement, and Ms. Smith for her care and dedication.

Luke Ingram is a junior and has been enrolled at Legacy for roughly eight years. During his time here, he has been a part of multiple productions including Clue, The Lost Boy, The Little Mermaid, and Bomb Art. Luke is also in the National Honors Society, ITS, and swims for the LCA swim team. Outside of school, Ingram likes to practice guitar, watch movies, and serve on the tech team at his church. An interesting fact about Luke is that he, alongside Jayden Davis, still immerses himself in the character Angelo from Bomb Art by constantly quoting lines and even reading a referenced book from the play, Faust. He’s excited to play Augustus Gloop and would like to thank Ms. Smith for the opportunity to be a role in the show.

Zak is a senior at Legacy and has been attending the school for thirteen years. He is thrilled to be participating in his first LCA production. Zak’s previous acting roles include Pinocchio in Pinocchio, Jack in The Knight at Dawn, and John Darling in Peter Pan JR. (Broadway Edition). Outside of the production, Zak is a member of Legacy’s NHS and SHH chapters and is involved at his church, Custer Road UMC. When he’s not at school, Zak spends his free time making art and making others laugh with his voice impressions. Additionally, Zak has a passion for astronomy and astrophysics and won’t back down from watching long-lasting celestial events, even if that means staying up all night to watch a lunar eclipse. Zak thanks all of the cast and crew, especially Ms. Smith, for accepting him with open arms throughout his first LCA production. Zak would also like to thank his friends and family for being so supportive in this new adventure, as public speaking is one of his greatest fears. This experience has reiterated the role of II Timothy 1:7 in Zak’s life, which teaches that “God did not give us a spirit of fear, but of power, love, and self-control.” As he and the rest of the cast perform, he will remember that true learning, appreciation, and fulfillment lie on the other side of fear, and the only way to overcome those fears is to face them head-on. Zak couldn’t be more excited and appreciative to have the opportunity to participate in this production of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory as Mr. Salt!

Camila is a senior and has been participating in Theatre since fifth grade. She has starred in roles such as Ensemble in Clue, Ursula in The Little Mermaid, and now Mrs. Salt in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Camila also played Sadie McKibbens in A Girl Called Opal for the TAPPS One-Act Play competition last fall, where the cast and crew placed second in District, advanced to state, and placed fourth overall. Outside of Theatre, Camila is also President of the Spanish Honor Society, Publicity Chair for ITS, and a member of the National Honor Society. When she is not on stage, Camila is reading, watching movies, or spending time with friends and family. She is so excited to perform this show for the audience. That has always been her favorite part of the process: opening night, hearing the audience’s laughter and cheers as they enjoy the show alongside the actors. Theater has been Camila’s second home during high school and has brought her many relationships she will carry with her for years to come. She will definitely cry when the curtains fall for the last time, but she wants to thank Ms. Smith for creating such a safe space for her throughout high school. She would also like to thank all of her friends that she has met through theater, she loves all of them and will miss everyone she is leaving behind. And most importantly, her family, who have been so supportive and loving through this whole crazy process. Her theater family will always remain a special place in her heart, and she hopes the audience will enjoy the show as much as she, the cast, Ms. Smith, and the crew have enjoyed working on it :)
Colossians 3:23

Rebecca is a freshman and this is her first year attending LCA. She has done theater from a young age, but began taking it more seriously since sixth grade. She has been in many different shows including two UIL one acts: The Love of Three Oranges, where she played Ninetta, and The One Act Play That Goes Wrong, where she received an Honorable Mention for her role as Annie. Outside of theater, Rebecca is involved in orchestra, serving as concertmaster for the GNTYO Symphonic Orchestra. She is very grateful for the opportunity to play Veruca and wants to thank Ms. Smith for directing her, all the people working behind the scenes to make this production happen, and her dog. She is very excited to be a part of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and she hopes you enjoy the show!

Sage is a senior who has attended LCA since eighth grade. She’s had a wonderful time getting to grow as an actress, learning to express herself with actions and emotions. Her proudest role was in the production of The Little Mermaid as “Flotsam the Eel”, getting to embrace her quirky acting style of conveying mystery and creepiness. The most fun part of that role were the kids that admired the costume and would play along with her and her twin’s “Eel gate” when they would pass in the hallway. You may also recognize her from previous shows such as Clue, A Girl Called Opal, The Anatomy of Gray, The Girl in the White Pinafore, and The Brothers Grimm Spectacular. Getting to participate in each of these productions had been a blessing for her since she got to connect with people who shared her passion of expressive storytelling. There has never been a boring day of theatre, even when going over blocking, working on routines, building props, or cleaning up the shop. This year, she couldn’t be more grateful for the role of Mrs. Beauregard. Sage believes her character reflects a role she’s had in the past, coming full circle to her first ever role at LCA, The News Reporter. She’s so grateful yet saddened to be finally closing the curtain on her last theatre production. Before she steps off stage, she’d like to thank her parents and friends who encouraged her from the audience, making a much greater impact on her life than they realize. She’s excited to see them one last time in those auditorium seats, hoping they will enjoy just as much as she has in the production of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory ! As she walks off stage, she will remember “to not fear, for the Lord is with you wherever you go.” Joshua 1:9

Jordyn is a senior who has been part of LCA theatre since her Freshman year and has loved every minute of it. Over the years, she has appeared as an ensemble member in Tuck Everlasting, the Singing Telegram Girl in Clue, Andrina in The Little Mermaid, and is thrilled to finally be playing Violet Beauregarde in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. She has also performed in three competition one-act plays. And when she is not onstage, she loves working behind the scenes as Tech Chair in ITS. She would like to give a huge thank you to her family for their constant love, and unwavering support in everything she does. She is incredibly grateful to Ms. Smith for believing in her, challenging her to step outside her comfort zone, and encouraging her to grow both onstage and off. Ms. Smith’s guidance has played a vital role in shaping Jordyn not only as a performer, but as a person, making her high school experience truly unforgettable. Above all, Jordyn gives all the glory to God for blessing her with these opportunities and for guiding her every step along the way. ”Let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven”. - Matthew 5:16



Currently a sophomore, Jayden has attended Legacy Christian Academy since first grade. While at Legacy, he has continued to develop his love for theater through his participation in the productions of Mary Poppins, Tuck Everlasting, and The Little Mermaid. In addition to theater, Jayden is also involved in football, band, ITS, Spanish Club, and his youth group at church. During his rapidly diminishing free time, Jayden enjoys mountain biking and ATV trips with his family, as well as the occasional video game. Jayden would like to thank Ms. Smith for her continued support and encouragement, and the cast and crew for all the hard work they have put into this production!
Cassandra is a junior and has been at Legacy for five years. She’s been in several shows, including playing a Gossip Sister in A Girl Called Opal and Grimsby in The Little Mermaid. She’s also really involved in Track and Mock Trial. When she’s not at rehearsal or practice, she loves lifting weights and going to the gym. She’s super thankful for Ms. Smith for all her support and guidance, and for her parents who are always cheering her on.
Josh is a junior and has been attending Legacy since seventh grade. He has been involved in theatre his whole life and every year at Legacy, assuming roles such as Sherlock Holmes, James M. Barrie, The Pilot, and now, Mr. Teavee. Josh has loved working under Ms. Smith and enjoyed working hard alongside close friends and classmates to push shows to their full potential, working together to do well in competitions and to show the whole school how amazing the theatre program is. Outside of theatre, Josh plays Varsity Football, is a member of NHS, and regularly attends Preston Ridge Church and its student services. Josh is always excited to work hard in his advanced classes, push past his limits in his extracurriculars, and have fun spending time with family and friends whenever he can. Lastly, Josh absolutely cannot wait to wow the crowd this year with an amazing production of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory !

Emma is a junior and has been attending Legacy and participating in Eagle Theater for four years. Her previous theater experience includes a Gossip Sister in A Girl Called Opal and participating in tech for The Little Mermaid. Outside of theater Emma is a member of NHS, ITS, Spanish Club, and Green Club. In her free time, she loves to sew, listen to good music, and spend as much time as possible with friends and family! Emma would like to thank Ms. Smith for her amazing guidance and dedication to Charlie and the Chocolate Factory along with all the other shows LCA has produced. Most importantly, she would like to thank her friends and family for supporting her throughout this wonderful journey. “The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want” Psalms 23:1




Brooke is in seventh grade and has been attending LCA for five years. Her past favorite roles include Alice in Matilda, ensemble in The Little Mermaid, and she is so excited to now play Cherry in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Outside of theatre, Brooke enjoys being on the Legacy cheer team, baking, and dancing. She would like to thank Ms. Smith, the cast and crew, her family, her best friend Finley, and everyone who supported her through the long rehearsals. “Whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God.” –1 Corinthians 10:31
Finley is a seventh grader at Legacy. This will be her second show with Ms. Smith and she is beyond excited and grateful for this opportunity. While not on stage you can find her leading worship at her church and hanging out with friends. Some of her previous roles have included “Louisa VonTrapp” in the Sound of Music and “Sebastian” in The Little Mermaid, and “Ensemble” in Moana Jr. She also wants to thank her parents and the cast and crew for all their support, especially her best friend Brooke and Micah Domen for always making us feel special and welcome! And lastly a huge thank you to Ms. Smith who pours out her heart to make this show happen. Ephesians 2:10
Brooks is a sophomore Eagle, and has currently been attending LCA for one and a half years (he came in January). Much like Palmer Ballent, Brooks is known to be an intense method actor. Brooks took his time preparing for his role as Hoffa the Oompa Loompa Chieftain seriously, embarking on a monthlong expedition into the Amazon with the purpose of harvesting authentic cacao beans… and learning authentic tribal boogies. Brooks’ eccentric and (very) unique personality can be seen wherever and whenever you find him. He is the newly elected secretary of ITS, a regular on the announcements, number sixty seven on the Eagle football team, a competition team Mock Trial member, and a proud member of the Sabbath Squad at his church Genesis Metro. This is his first year in LCA theater, and he cannot be more excited to show the school what he’s got!
Kylie is a sophomore and this is her third year at Legacy. Kylie has enjoyed theatre at her local children’s theatre (Genesis Children’s Theatre) for six years, and some of her favorite roles have been: The Boxer Narrator in 101 Dalmatians Kids, Mustache in Magic Treehouse: Knight at Dawn, Mrs. Hedgehog/Ensemble in Wind in the Willows Young@Part, Alice in Addams Family Young@Part, Dennis in As You Like It by William Shakespeare, Howie Newsome in Our Town, Ellie (at the Legacy show night) in Game of Tiaras, Snyder/Newsie in Newsies, and Gregory Capulet in Romeo And Juliet by William Shakespeare. In her free time, Kylie enjoys Mock Trial, playing her bass in the praise band at church, creative writing club, and spending time with friends. She would like to thank the entire Genesis Staff, along with Meg Parker Wilson and Ms. Smith, for fostering her love for theatre and providing her with all the opportunities she received. She would also like to thank her friends, especially Aubrie and Sage who encouraged her to audition for this play, along with her parents, brother (Gabriel), and dog (Jules) for all their love and support. Isaiah 41:10.

Grace is an eighth grader who has been attending LCA since the first grade. Grace loves to perform on stage. This is her third LCA production and tenth overall. So far, her favorite role has been playing Cat, the villain, in Honk! Jr.– The Ugly Duckling Musical. Grace also enjoys being a part of the worship teams at both LCA and her church, Gateway. She would like to thank Ms. Smith for the chance to play an Oompa Loompa; she feels blessed to be part of such a fun group of students and has had an amazing time. Grace is grateful to her family and friends for always coming to her plays and showing their love and support. “Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God.” Philippians 4:6

Piper is in seventh grade and has been attending Legacy for seven years. She is beyond excited to be part of Charlie & the Chocolate Factory as an Oompa Loompa, especially because she gets to share the stage with her big brother, Palmer! Her first LCA production was Mary Poppins, and she has loved being on stage ever since. She has also been participating in Middle School theater since fifth grade. Piper is so grateful to Ms. Smith for everything she has done for this production and giving her opportunities to grow and shine. When she is not on stage at LCA, you can usually find her in the dance studio or performing on the competition stage. She loves all things dance and is so thankful to be part of this sweet adventure!

Cayden is a junior and in his ninth year at Legacy. This is his fourth year doing theatre, and he has enjoyed every minute of it. His previous shows have included Sherlock Holmes, The One-Act Play Disaster, The Lost Boy, The Little Mermaid, and Bomb Art. He has had an amazing time with every show he’s been a part of and is thrilled to be in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory as an Oompa Loompa. He has also experienced being in crew during the show Clue, on the Props and Promotions team. He has enjoyed working with his fellow actors during these productions and hopes to do more in the future. Outside of theatre, he enjoys playing piano, writing, and spending time with his family. He is also involved in NHS, ITS, Spanish Honor Society, and LEAD Legacy. He would like to give a huge thank you to Ms. Smith for her hard work and dedication to the theatre program and for giving him the opportunity to be included in it. He would also like to thank his family and friends for the incredible support throughout his years in theatre.



Emilee is a sophomore and this is her ninth year attending LCA. This is her first time being in a production, and she is looking forward to this experience. Outside of theatre, Emilee enjoys many things such as reading, writing, crocheting, and music. She plays five instruments and is in the LCA marching band. She has participated in TPSMEA honor and region band and this year performed at Carnegie Hall in an honor band for high school students. She would like to thank Ms. Smith along with the cast, crew, and everyone else involved in this play. She would also like to thank her friends and family for supporting and encouraging her in her goals.
Luke is a senior enjoying his twelfth year at Legacy Christian Academy. He is very excited for this production and had a great time during his first production, The Little Mermaid. At the school he partakes in band, cross country, theater, Writing Club, NHS, and ITS. He would like to thank his family, Ms. Smith, and all the cast for being amazing. He considers it a joy to know each and every one of them.
Tristan is enjoying his first year at Legacy Christian Academy, where he is participating in the football program, basketball program, and track program outside of theater. This is Tristan’s second theater production and his biggest role yet. He can not express enough gratitude to Ms. Smith and his family for always believing in him. Tristan is excited for this production and all of the good things he will get out of this experience.


Drew is a sophomore, and this is his ninth year at LCA. Drew has participated in Legacy theater since fifth grade and is excited to be a part of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Outside of theater, Drew enjoys running cross country, playing board games, reading, and spending time with his family and dogs. Drew would like to thank Ms. Smith, his family (especially his mom and dad for driving him around), and his friends for all of their endless support.
Mauricio is a sixth grader and has been at LCA since first grade. This will be his second major production with LCA’s High School Theater. He performed last spring with The Little Mermaid musical and played several roles as part of the Ensemble and cast with his big sister Camila who performed Ursula. He has been part of Middle School Theater and had an opportunity to be the lead role in his fourth grade school-wide end-of-year production, Back to The Cross, where he played Norman, the lead male actor for the show. He is ready to join Charlie and the Chocolate Factory this year, especially performing again next to his sister Camila who’s a Senior this year and part of the play as well. He can’t wait for the show and any more opportunities to participate in theater in the future. He is very grateful to his mom, dad, and sisters for their support, and to Ms. Smith for giving him this opportunity.

Emma is a freshman attending her fifth year at Legacy. She is so thrilled to be a part of her first Legacy theatre production. She performed throughout elementary school and is excited to be back in the theatre community. She is a member of the choir, and outside of school she enjoys reading, journaling, singing, dancing, volunteering at her church, and hanging out with her friends. Emma would like to thank Ms. Smith for this incredible opportunity, her family and friends, but most importantly her Lord and Savior Jesus who opened this opportunity door. She gives him all the praise. “I will give thanks to you, LORD, with all my heart; I will tell of all your wonderful deeds.” (Psalms 9:1)

Rebekah is in eighth grade and has been attending LCA for eleven years. Rebekah is so excited to participate in her third theatre production at LCA, having previously played the Dormouse in Alice in Wonderland and in the ensemble in Mary Poppins. Rebekah also enjoys being on the Sporting Clays team at Legacy, Irish dancing, reading, drawing, and being in the choir at her church. She would l ike to thank her parents for encouraging her to audition, the cast for being inclusive and kind, and Ms. Smith for supporting her! But most of all she’d like to thank God for being with her all the way! “Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for you are with me; your rod and your staff, they comfort me” (Psalm 23:4)

Tatum is eleven years old and in fifth grade. She is thrilled to be playing an Oompa Loompa. She also does theater outside of school at NTPA . This is her first show with LCA, and this will be her fourth show overall in the theater. She would like to thank God for her amazing talent, Sage for helping the Oompa Loompas, and Ms. Smith for this amazing opportunity.

Lillie is a freshman attending her tenth year at Legacy. Last year, she participated as part of the ensemble in the school’s production of The Little Mermaid. She is thrilled to have the opportunity to be in the production again this year. While not attending school or practicing at rehearsal, Lillie enjoys painting, playing soccer for the Varsity Girl’s Soccer Team, watching movies, singing until she gets annoyed of herself, as well as participating in Legacy’s Robotics Team, baking, and doing crafts. She would like to first and foremost praise Jesus for another opportunity to spread the light of Christ and participate in this production, as well as Ms. Smith, her family, friends, and teachers for supporting her along the way. “Consider the lilies, how they grow: they neither toil nor spin, yet I tell you, even Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these” (Luke 12:27).

Bethany Fink is a freshman and is now in her ninth year at LCA. This is her second production at Legacy; her first was as part of the Ensemble in The Little Mermaid. Outside of theatre, Bethany enjoys playing Varsity Soccer for Legacy, playing club soccer, reading, dancing, spending time with her family and friends, as well as binging as many TV shows and movies as she possibly can. Bethany is also on the LCA yearbook staff and loves every second of it. She would like to thank Ms. Smith, her family, and her friends for their unwavering support and encouragement throughout every obstacle she faces and praises God for all the wonderful opportunities He has given her. Finally, she would like to thank everyone on the cast and crew for all the hard work they put in to make this show the absolute best and a joy to work on each day. “Knowing that the testing of your faith produces endurance” (James 1:3).

Emma Myers is in the sixth grade and has been attending LCA since Kindergarten. This is Emma’s second production with LCA and eleventh overall. Emma LOVES singing and acting. Her favorite roles have been Annie in Annie and Toad in A Year with Frog and Toad. For the past four years at LCA, Emma has had the privilege to compete in the annual PSIA event and placed third in the state for Oral Interpretation in 2025. Outside of school, Emma enjoys being a part of the kids’ worship team at Gateway Church. Emma would like to thank her family and friends for attending tonight. She is very grateful to Ms. Smith and her castmates for this fun experience. “Let them praise his name with dancing and make music to him with timbrel and harp.” Psalm 149:3

Faith is a fifth grader, and she has been attending LCA for three years. Faith is thrilled to be a part of this production as an Oompa Loompa and has loved learning, rehearsing, and creating memories with such a fun cast and crew. Outside of theater, Faith is the Pre Teen World Ambassador for 2024 and had the honor of walking in New York Fashion Week in February 2026. She has also competed three years in a row representing Legacy at the District Competition of PSIA and returned again this year to compete in Ready Writing and Oral Interpretation. Faith loves to sing, play the trumpet, compete in beauty pageants, write, dance, serve at church in the children’s ministry, and help her mom with women’s Bible study. Faith is so grateful for her grandmother flying in from Michigan to see the show. Faith would like to thank her family, her teachers, the directors, and the cast and crew for making this experience so special.

Hannah Robinson is in eighth grade, and this will be her fourth year at Legacy Christian Academy. She is so excited to be a part of the magical world of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory ! Hannah has taken middle school theatre for four years, and has received second place in a NTPA theatre competition. She also competes in PSIA Creative Writing where she received second and fifth place at the state level as well as fifth place at the district level. Outside of the theatre, Hannah enjoys reading and writing as well as serving at her church. She is honored to be a Foster Head of House for the Middle School House System, and is passionate about her faith and Northern Ireland, which is where she is from. Hannah would like to thank her parents for letting her take part in this performance, her siblings for being able to make her laugh even after a long night of rehearsal, Mrs. Smith for organizing such an amazing event, and ultimately God for helping her through the highs and lows. Hannah looks forward to many more theatre experiences in the years to come!

Macallum is a senior in his fourth year at Legacy, and he is delighted to be a part of the cast this year in his theatre debut. A longtime member and now leader of the Legacy Choir, he won the National Choral Award in 2024, leads the new Legacy Art Collective, and has won Best in Theme with his pieces at MACS (Metroplex Art of Christian Schools) Festival. He is also involved with the LEAD Service Team and studies French in his spare time. He would like to thank Ms. Smith, his family, and the cast for all their collective support in this new endeavour.

Evie is an eighth grader and has been attending LCA for six years. She is a part of the middle school theatre program and has been cast in many comedic and memorable productions. This is the largest production Evie has ever been cast in, and she feels very honored to have been cast by Ms. Smith and share this experience with so many amazing and kind people. Outside of rehearsals and school, Evie spends most of her time reading, writing, and going to horseback riding practice. She would like to thank every coach, teacher, friend, and family member who has helped her get to this point, but especially to her mother, close friends, and uncle for their encouragement, influence, and support.

Cade is a freshman and has been at LCA for ten years. He has been in theatre since 6th grade, with his best role being Sherlock Holmes. Cade is very excited to be a part of the ensemble this year for Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, as it is his first year doing high school theatre. Outside of the production, Cade is a part of Legacy’s Cross Country and Sporting Clays teams as well as Board Game Club. He’s also looking forward to trying out for the Mock Trial Team and becoming a member of the International Thespian Society. When he has spare time, Cade enjoys surfing, snowboarding, running, reading, and binge-watching Seinfeld. His favorite Bible verse is Proverbs 14:23: “All hard work brings a profit, but mere talk leads only to poverty.” He is happy to be a part of this play, even if his role is just a German waiter or a squirrel. You gotta start somewhere! With that being said, Cade would like to thank Ms. Smith, the cast and crew, and the friends he made along the way, both younger and older. Finally, Cade would like to thank his parents for the late-night pickups and Piper, his dog.

Preston is a freshman and has been attending LCA for five years. Preston has a love for theatre and has been participating in LCA theatre since fifth grade. He has played leading roles in LCA’s middle school productions of Nick in Dinner at Eight, Dead by Nine and Watson in Sherlock Holmes. He is excited to be a part of this Charlie and the Chocolate Factory production and working with Ms. Smith, the cast, and the crew. Outside of theatre, Preston currently enjoys playing LCA football, soccer, and engaging in public speaking events and competitions. He has represented LCA in PSIA competitions in Impromptu Public Speaking and excelled at the state level competitons. He is also a member of the Young Men’s Service League and has a passion for serving and giving back to his community. He is ready for another great year and is looking forward to other opportunities that LCA has to offer and how he can serve LCA!

Jamie is a seventh grader and has been attending LCA for three years. This is Jamie’s first theatrical production at LCA, and he is excited to be part of the imaginative world of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory ! Jamie plays the trumpet in the school band and has participated in TPSMEA and ATSSB honor bands and NTPA theatre workshops. When he is not at rehearsal, Jamie enjoys music, video games, helping with the four-year-old’s at church, and being the favorite Fischer twin - strike that, reverse it. Jamie is having a great time sharing this experience with his twin brother, Jackson, and would like to thank Ms. Smith, the cast and crew, his parents, and his little brother JJ for all the extra car rides he has to endure picking him up from rehearsals.



Jackson is a seventh grade student and has been attending LCA for three years. This is Jackson’s first theatrical production, and he is excited to be part of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Jackson is involved in the school symphonic and jazz bands where he plays the saxophone, he runs on the cross-country and track teams, and he also enjoys serving as a youth intern at Hope Fellowship. When he is not at rehearsal, Jackson enjoys music, technology, and proving that being the older twin by seven minutes still counts. Jackson is grateful to be sharing this experience with his twin brother Jamie and would like to thank Ms. Smith, the cast and crew, his family, and his younger brother JJ.
Adrianna is a sixth grade student and has been attending LCA for five years. She has previous experience in the ensemble of the LCA fourth grade play, Back to the Cross. Some of Adrianna’s hobbies are doing art, building Legos, spending time with God, traveling, and overall spending time with her family and friends. She is a child of seven, with four older sisters and two older brothers. Adrianna also has five pets - three dogs and two cats. She would love to thank God for helping her get through hard times and never leaving her side as well as all her family for just being there for her and supporting her no matter what.
Gabriel is a sixth-grade student in his first year at LCA, and he is thrilled to be part of this year’s production of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory as a member of the ensemble. He previously appeared on stage as Buddy in Elf (third grade), Hansel in Hansel and Gretel (fourth grade), and Thomas in LCA’s sixth-grade play Back to School. Outside of theater, Gabriel enjoys staying active by playing football, baseball, and golf. He represented LCA in the Math PSIA competition and loves challenging himself with chess and board games. When he’s not at rehearsal on Tuesdays, he volunteers as a youth intern at Hope Fellowship. Gabriel is incredibly grateful for the opportunity to be part of this production and thankful for the constant support of his family, friends, and God.

Johnny,


Watching you embrace your role and steward your God given gifts has been such a joy. That’s the Golden Ticket for us! We see you. We celebrate you. We love you always and couldn’t be more proud.
Stay gold, son.
Love, Mom, Dad, and Jacob



Aubrie,
In a world full of golden tickets, you are one of a kind. We are so proud of the hard work, courage, and joy you bring to everything you do—especially on this stage. Watching you shine has been the sweetest reward. Break a leg and enjoy every magical moment of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory!
Love you always, Mom & Dad
1 Mix ingredients together and place on stage
2 Add laughter and a little Wonka magic
3 Sit back and enjoy the show!
Warning! Side effect may include:
Kids behaving like they’re in a candy store
May attract squirrels and German waiters
Jamie & Jackson,
We are so proud of the hard work and hear t you bring to ever y thing you do!
Be strong and courageous for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go!
Joshua 1:9
Break a leg and enjoy this magical moment!
All our LoveMom, Dad, and JJ
2 talented twins
1 magical chocolate factory
A dash of imagination
A sprinkle of courage
After school practices
A whole lot of joy





Emilee, You never cease to amaze us. Keep chasing your dreams! God is with you!
Love Mom and Dad!






Congratulations on your debut, Vida!
May you always simply look around and view paradise. Stay a dreamer of dreams. We are so proud of you!
Love, Mommy & Dad & Your Great Big Family!


We are so excited for you as you take on the role of Veruca in your 1st performance at LCA. We are so very proud of you. Keep having funbreak a leg!
Love Dad, Mum, Lauren & Evie


Dearest Lillie Grace,
Watching you perform is such a blessing! We are so proud of the young lady you have become. As you step on the stage, know you bring us so much joy and we are your biggest fans! Go shine God’s light bright - on and off the stage. He has great plans for you!
Love Always,
Mom, Dad, Nathan & Andrew
Jeremiah 29:11

“We’re so excited to watch you use your gifts and talents in Charlie and we will always be in your corner, cheering you on!
Lots of love, Grandma and Tay-Tay”
“We love you so much and are so proud of you, T-man! You amaze us every day with the talents that the Lord has given you. You are a force for the Kingdom!
Love, Mom, Tyler, Sadie, and Michael”





We are so proud of your dedication and desire to excel in all you do! May you continue to let your light shine before others, so they may see your good works and give glory to God.
Love you, buddy!
-Mom, Dad, and Micah




WE LOVE
AND WE ARE SO PROUD OF YOU, SWEETIE!!


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Oompa Loompa doompadee doo We have a Golden message for you: Reporting as “Cherry” and dancing with glee, You’re the best actress there ever could be!
You make us so proud Brooke!
Love, Mom, Dad & Ashlynn



From the first rehearsal to opening night, we’ve loved watching you step into the spotlight as Mr. Salt.
Your creativity, confidence, and willingness to try something new inspire us every day.
Break a leg and savor this moment — it’s one we’ll never forget.
Love, Mom, Dad, Taylor & Reed













































































SHINE BRIGHT PRESTON! SHINE BRIGHT PRESTON!










































We are so proud of your dedication, leadership, and passion that you bring both on and off the stage. Watching you grow into a strong young man that loves the Lord is such a blessing. Your hard work and passion to try new things are inspiring and we love seeing you share your gifts with others. Continue to trust God as He guides every step of your journey.




















PROVERBS 3:6


























“ IN ALL YOUR WAYS ACKNOWLEDGE HIM, AND HE SHALL DIRECT YOUR PATHS.”





























Your talent, dedication, and heart inspire us every day. Keep shining your light wherever you go.
Love, Mom & Dad


Emma we are so proud of you and can’t wait to watch you shine on stage. We love you, Dad, Mom & Kate

Drew-


We love watching you grow up and embrace every new adventure that comes your way. From the time you were little, orange has always been your favorite color—so it seems only fitting that you’re now lighting up the stage as an Oompa Loompa!
We’re so proud of the courage, creativity, and joy you bring to everything you do. Enjoy every moment on stage and keep making memories that will last a lifetime.
Break a leg!
Love,Mom, Dad, Mimi, Pops, Grandma, Grandpa, Rolly & Cali
“Let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven.”
— Matthew 5:16


WE LOVE YOU HANNAH!
We are so proud of you and all your hard work. Well done for honoring the Lord in all you do!
All our love, Dad, Mum, Abigail & Caleb Isaiah6:8

Cade,
This is your golden ticket moment! We are so proud of your hard work, dedication, and talent. Watching you bring the magic of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory to life is such a joy. Enjoy every second on stage — you’ve earned it!
Break a leg!


Oompa Loompa Doompa-dee-do we are all Excited for you. Oompa Loompa Doompa-da-dee we are a proud family. We love you Kylie! Gabriel, Mom, Dad and Jules!
Oompa Loompa Doompa-dee-do we are all Excited for you. Oompa Loompa Doompa-da-dee we are a proud family. We love you Kylie! Gabriel, Mom, Dad and Jules!

Love always, Mom & Dad THEY MAY NOT TAKE A BOW, BUT THEY DESERVE ONE. WITH GRATITUDE TO OUR AMAZING PARENT CREW FOR THEIR TIRELESS WORK BEHIND THE SCENES.









































Faith Blooms started as a way to shift our family’s focus from chaos and complaints to noticing God’s goodnessand it quickly become one of our favorite traditions!
We are thrilled to help other families start their own tradition with our new blessing box kits! Write down blessings, collect the stories, look back and remember how God has been faithful!
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Frisco Community Church is a non-denominational church that loves Jesus and loves people. We have a heart for the city of Frisco, and no matter your past or background, you’re welcome here.
We have thriving Kids and Student Ministries. FCC is a place where you and your children are known, loved, and free to ask real questions. We’re small enough for real connection and bold enough to believe God will use us to make a Kingdom impact in your life and across our city. Whether you’re growing in faith or just e it, you belong here.














