We congratulate our two young stars of the stage, 11-year-old Haven Pereira and Gorman-Fort Banks School third grader Isabel Reznik.
Haven is performing as Belinda Cratchit in the award-winning production of “A Christmas Carol,† her third show this season at North Shore Music Theatre. We saw Haven draw rave reviews for her performance as dancer Keeley Gibson in Billy Elliott so we’re not surprised that this multi-talented youth keeps excelling at auditions and earning roles at Beverly’s theatre-in-the-round. We’re sure Haven is excited about the new middle/high school that is opening next year and the incredible auditorium that will be in use by Winthrop’s dramatic arts students.
Isabel Reznik is appearing in the role of Paige in the Boston Ballet’s production of The Nutcracker at the Boston Opera House. Isabel first joined the Boston Ballet when she was three years old and we understand she’s doing a fantastic job in her first appearance in Boston Ballet’s Nutcracker. We expect we’ll be hearing about future accomplishments in theater and ballet by Isabel.
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